Department of Chemistry, University of Patras, 26504 Patras, Greece.
School of Science and Technology, Hellenic Open University, Aristotelous 18, 26 335 Patras, Greece.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2018 Aug;133:822-827. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.06.044. Epub 2018 Jun 23.
Marine pollution by plastics and microplastics (plastic particles 1 nm to 5 mm) is a recognized environmental issue. There are a few studies measuring the concentration of microplastics in the wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) effluent to the sea. Although microplastic concentrations are low in the WWTP effluent, the actual amount of microplastic ending up in the marine environment through WWTPs is quite significant. The present study is an extensive questionnaire-based survey to untrained managers of 101 WWTPs located all over Greece reporting visually-observed plastic items. 94 of the WWTPs have screens with gaps larger than 5 mm. This suggests that microplastics are passing through pretreatment to the main WWTP. In addition, 89 of the WWTP managers observed plastics in different tanks of the WWTPs. Cotton swab sticks are identified as the most common plastic found in WWTPs and the surrounding marine and coastal areas of the effluent pipes.
海洋中的塑料和微塑料(粒径 1nm 至 5mm 的塑料颗粒)污染是一个公认的环境问题。有一些研究测量了废水中微塑料在污水处理厂(WWTP)排放到海中的浓度。尽管 WWTP 出水中的微塑料浓度较低,但通过 WWTP 最终进入海洋环境的微塑料实际数量相当可观。本研究是一项广泛的问卷调查,调查对象是位于希腊各地的 101 家 WWTP 的未受过培训的管理人员,报告他们目视观察到的塑料物品。94 家 WWTP 设有大于 5mm 的筛网。这表明微塑料正在通过预处理进入主要的 WWTP。此外,89 家 WWTP 管理人员在 WWTP 的不同池中观察到塑料。棉签棒被确定为 WWTP 中以及废水排放管道周围的海洋和沿海地区最常见的塑料。