Contribution information
Title | Target, Nontarget, Suspect screening and identification in drinking water |
Status | Accepted |
Final type | Poster |
Final session | PERMEA 2022 - Drinking and wastewater treatment |
Authors |
P., Nováková1
1 University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters, Vodňany, Czechia
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Uploaded abstract | link |
Uploaded full paper | link |
Brief content | Organic micropollutants are a widespread group of diverse substances generated by human activity. Drinking water treatment plants are an essential point where water pollution can endanger human health. Monitoring known and unknown/new substances and their changes during treatment could become an important part of monitoring the quality of water sources and final drinking water. Target screening allows for accurate contamination evaluation by common or predetermined substances. Application on waste-water treatment plants (WWTP) and drinking water treatment plants (DWTP) is suitable for calculating removal efficiency coefficients for each compound or sampling point. Unknow micropollutants are more require different approaches. It is possible to comprehensively evaluate treatment effects and identify new chemicals with a combination of a suspect and non-target screening applied on full scan datasets. |
ID | 492 |