Journal
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 18, Issue 9, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18094909
Keywords
breeding wastewater; antibiotics; constructed wetland; biological treatment method; advanced oxidation process; membrane technology
Funding
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [41807476]
- Guangzhou Science and Technology Project (Basic and Applied Basic Research project) [202102020892]
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Antibiotic pollution in breeding wastewater is a serious issue, and there is a need for effective removal processes. Constructed wetlands and biological treatments have high removal rates, while AOPs and combined treatments offer better removal effects. Membrane technology has potential applications for antibiotic treatment in breeding wastewater but requires further research.
Antibiotic pollution has become an increasingly serious issue due to the extensive application of antibiotics, their resistance to removal, and the harmful effects on aquatic environments and humans. Breeding wastewater is one of the most important sources of antibiotics in the aquatic environment because of the undeveloped treatment systems in breeding farms. It is imperative to establish an effective antibiotic removal process for breeding wastewater. This paper reviews the treatment methods used to remove antibiotics from breeding wastewater. The mechanisms and removal efficiency of constructed wetlands, biological treatments, advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), membrane technology, and combined treatments are explained in detail, and the advantages and disadvantages of the various treatment methods are compared and analyzed. Constructed wetlands have high removal rates for sulfonamide (SM), tetracycline (TC), and quinolone (QN). The antibiotic removal efficiency of biological treatment methods is affected by various processes and environmental factors, whereas AOPs and combined treatment methods have better antibiotic removal effects. Although it has broad application prospects, the application of membrane technology for the treatment of antibiotics in breeding wastewater needs further research.
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