Authors
Paula Masiá, Daniel Sol, Alba Ardura, Amanda Laca, Yaisel J Borrell, Eduardo Dopico, Adriana Laca, Gonzalo Machado-Schiaffino, Mario Díaz, Eva Garcia-Vazquez
Publication date
2020/7/1
Source
Marine pollution bulletin
Volume
156
Pages
111252
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Microplastics (MPs) attract ever-increasing attention due to environmental concerns. Nowadays, they are ubiquitous across ecosystems, and research demonstrates that the origin is mainly terrestrial. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are a major source of MPs, especially fibres, in water masses. This review is focused on understanding the evolution and fate of microplastics during wastewater treatment processes with the aim of identifying advanced technologies to eliminate microplastics from the water stream. Among them, bioremediation has been highlighted as a promising tool, but confinement of microorganisms inside the WWTP is still a challenge. The potential for MPs bioremediation in WWTPs of higher aquatic eukaryotes, which offer the advantages of low dispersion rates and being easy to contain, is reviewed. Animals, seagrasses and macrophytes are considered, taking into account ecoethical and …
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P Masiá, D Sol, A Ardura, A Laca, YJ Borrell, E Dopico… - Marine pollution bulletin, 2020