Treatability study of ibuprofen as a phamaceutical waste in a simulated/synthetic wastewater using DLSU activated sludge

Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products (PPCP) are a diverse group of water-soluble chemicals which make their way into the aquatic environment after usage, therefore posing possible risks of ill-health effects on humans. Soon, as R.A. 9275 will be fully implemented, domestic wastewater will there...

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Main Authors: Francisco, Angelo Jerome, Gotuanco, Jayfeson, Sombilla, Joseph Andrew
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-80752021-07-28T07:00:49Z Treatability study of ibuprofen as a phamaceutical waste in a simulated/synthetic wastewater using DLSU activated sludge Francisco, Angelo Jerome Gotuanco, Jayfeson Sombilla, Joseph Andrew Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products (PPCP) are a diverse group of water-soluble chemicals which make their way into the aquatic environment after usage, therefore posing possible risks of ill-health effects on humans. Soon, as R.A. 9275 will be fully implemented, domestic wastewater will therefore be strictly monitored, making this study essential in our country. This study determined the presence and reduction of PPCPs, particularly a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDs), Ibuprofen, in a wastewater undergoing biological treatment. A treatability study using simulated wastewater was also conducted to determine whether Ibuprofen will be treated by an activated sludge process. Test parameters were limited only to the Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Dissolved Oxygen (DO), pH, temperature, Total Suspended Solids (TSS) and the concentration of Ibuprofen. Ibuprofen had been investigated in the influent, before and after the aeration tank of Makati South Sewage Treatment Plant. It was present in raw wastewater at 13 ppb while the activated sludge system removed 98% of the Ibuprofen in the wastewater. In the treatability study, results showed that an Ibuprofen concentration of 80 ppm gave the most consistent COD profile compared with the 60 ppm and 100 ppm Ibuprofen concentrations. After 3 hours of aeration, the Ibuprofen was below limit of quantification. 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7430 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Ibuprofen Drugs--Environmental aspects Waste water
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topic Ibuprofen
Drugs--Environmental aspects
Waste water
spellingShingle Ibuprofen
Drugs--Environmental aspects
Waste water
Francisco, Angelo Jerome
Gotuanco, Jayfeson
Sombilla, Joseph Andrew
Treatability study of ibuprofen as a phamaceutical waste in a simulated/synthetic wastewater using DLSU activated sludge
description Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products (PPCP) are a diverse group of water-soluble chemicals which make their way into the aquatic environment after usage, therefore posing possible risks of ill-health effects on humans. Soon, as R.A. 9275 will be fully implemented, domestic wastewater will therefore be strictly monitored, making this study essential in our country. This study determined the presence and reduction of PPCPs, particularly a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDs), Ibuprofen, in a wastewater undergoing biological treatment. A treatability study using simulated wastewater was also conducted to determine whether Ibuprofen will be treated by an activated sludge process. Test parameters were limited only to the Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Dissolved Oxygen (DO), pH, temperature, Total Suspended Solids (TSS) and the concentration of Ibuprofen. Ibuprofen had been investigated in the influent, before and after the aeration tank of Makati South Sewage Treatment Plant. It was present in raw wastewater at 13 ppb while the activated sludge system removed 98% of the Ibuprofen in the wastewater. In the treatability study, results showed that an Ibuprofen concentration of 80 ppm gave the most consistent COD profile compared with the 60 ppm and 100 ppm Ibuprofen concentrations. After 3 hours of aeration, the Ibuprofen was below limit of quantification.
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author Francisco, Angelo Jerome
Gotuanco, Jayfeson
Sombilla, Joseph Andrew
author_facet Francisco, Angelo Jerome
Gotuanco, Jayfeson
Sombilla, Joseph Andrew
author_sort Francisco, Angelo Jerome
title Treatability study of ibuprofen as a phamaceutical waste in a simulated/synthetic wastewater using DLSU activated sludge
title_short Treatability study of ibuprofen as a phamaceutical waste in a simulated/synthetic wastewater using DLSU activated sludge
title_full Treatability study of ibuprofen as a phamaceutical waste in a simulated/synthetic wastewater using DLSU activated sludge
title_fullStr Treatability study of ibuprofen as a phamaceutical waste in a simulated/synthetic wastewater using DLSU activated sludge
title_full_unstemmed Treatability study of ibuprofen as a phamaceutical waste in a simulated/synthetic wastewater using DLSU activated sludge
title_sort treatability study of ibuprofen as a phamaceutical waste in a simulated/synthetic wastewater using dlsu activated sludge
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2009
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7430
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