Development and application of relevance and reliability criteria for water treatment removal efficiencies of chemicals of emerging concern

With the growth in production and use of chemicals and the fact that many end up in the aquatic environment, there is an increasing need for advanced water treatment technologies that can remove chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) from water. The current lack of a homogenous approach for testing ad...

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Main Authors: Fischer, Astrid, van Wezel, Annemarie P., Hollender, Juliane, Cornelissen, Emile, Hofman, Roberta, van der Hoek, Jan Peter
Other Authors: Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute
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Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1053622020-09-26T22:02:16Z Development and application of relevance and reliability criteria for water treatment removal efficiencies of chemicals of emerging concern Fischer, Astrid van Wezel, Annemarie P. Hollender, Juliane Cornelissen, Emile Hofman, Roberta van der Hoek, Jan Peter Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Singapore Membrane Technology Centre Data Evaluation Criteria Chemicals of Emerging Concern Engineering::Environmental engineering With the growth in production and use of chemicals and the fact that many end up in the aquatic environment, there is an increasing need for advanced water treatment technologies that can remove chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) from water. The current lack of a homogenous approach for testing advanced water treatment technologies hampers the interpretation and evaluation of CEC removal efficiency data, and hinders informed decision making by stakeholders with regard to which treatment technology could satisfy their specific needs. Here a data evaluation framework is proposed to improve the use of current knowledge in the field of advanced water treatment technologies for drinking water and wastewater, consisting of a set of 9 relevance criteria and 51 reliability criteria. The two criteria sets underpin a thorough, unbiased and standardised method to select studies to evaluate and compare CEC removal efficiency of advanced water treatment technologies in a scientifically sound way. The relevance criteria set was applied to 244 papers on removal efficiency, of which only 20% fulfilled the criteria. The reliability criteria were applied to the remaining papers. In general these criteria were fulfilled with regards to information on the target compound, the water matrix and the treatment process conditions. However, there was a lack of information on data interpretation and statistics. In conclusion, a minority of the evaluated papers are suited for comparison across techniques, compounds and water matrixes. There is a clear need for more uniform reporting of water treatment studies for CEC removal. In the future this will benefit the selection of appropriate technologies. Published version 2019-08-05T08:25:26Z 2019-12-06T21:49:57Z 2019-08-05T08:25:26Z 2019-12-06T21:49:57Z 2019 Journal Article Fischer, A., van Wezel, A. P., Hollender, J., Cornelissen, E., Hofman, R., & van der Hoek, J. P. (2019). Development and application of relevance and reliability criteria for water treatment removal efficiencies of chemicals of emerging concern. Water Research, 161, 274-287. doi:10.1016/j.watres.2019.05.088 0043-1354 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/105362 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/49538 10.1016/j.watres.2019.05.088 en Water Research © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). 14 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
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topic Data Evaluation Criteria
Chemicals of Emerging Concern
Engineering::Environmental engineering
spellingShingle Data Evaluation Criteria
Chemicals of Emerging Concern
Engineering::Environmental engineering
Fischer, Astrid
van Wezel, Annemarie P.
Hollender, Juliane
Cornelissen, Emile
Hofman, Roberta
van der Hoek, Jan Peter
Development and application of relevance and reliability criteria for water treatment removal efficiencies of chemicals of emerging concern
description With the growth in production and use of chemicals and the fact that many end up in the aquatic environment, there is an increasing need for advanced water treatment technologies that can remove chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) from water. The current lack of a homogenous approach for testing advanced water treatment technologies hampers the interpretation and evaluation of CEC removal efficiency data, and hinders informed decision making by stakeholders with regard to which treatment technology could satisfy their specific needs. Here a data evaluation framework is proposed to improve the use of current knowledge in the field of advanced water treatment technologies for drinking water and wastewater, consisting of a set of 9 relevance criteria and 51 reliability criteria. The two criteria sets underpin a thorough, unbiased and standardised method to select studies to evaluate and compare CEC removal efficiency of advanced water treatment technologies in a scientifically sound way. The relevance criteria set was applied to 244 papers on removal efficiency, of which only 20% fulfilled the criteria. The reliability criteria were applied to the remaining papers. In general these criteria were fulfilled with regards to information on the target compound, the water matrix and the treatment process conditions. However, there was a lack of information on data interpretation and statistics. In conclusion, a minority of the evaluated papers are suited for comparison across techniques, compounds and water matrixes. There is a clear need for more uniform reporting of water treatment studies for CEC removal. In the future this will benefit the selection of appropriate technologies.
author2 Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute
author_facet Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute
Fischer, Astrid
van Wezel, Annemarie P.
Hollender, Juliane
Cornelissen, Emile
Hofman, Roberta
van der Hoek, Jan Peter
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author Fischer, Astrid
van Wezel, Annemarie P.
Hollender, Juliane
Cornelissen, Emile
Hofman, Roberta
van der Hoek, Jan Peter
author_sort Fischer, Astrid
title Development and application of relevance and reliability criteria for water treatment removal efficiencies of chemicals of emerging concern
title_short Development and application of relevance and reliability criteria for water treatment removal efficiencies of chemicals of emerging concern
title_full Development and application of relevance and reliability criteria for water treatment removal efficiencies of chemicals of emerging concern
title_fullStr Development and application of relevance and reliability criteria for water treatment removal efficiencies of chemicals of emerging concern
title_full_unstemmed Development and application of relevance and reliability criteria for water treatment removal efficiencies of chemicals of emerging concern
title_sort development and application of relevance and reliability criteria for water treatment removal efficiencies of chemicals of emerging concern
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/105362
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