Occurrence and environmental risks of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in urban wastewater in the southwest monsoon region of India

dc.contributor.authorThalla, A.K.
dc.contributor.authorVannarath, A.S.
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-05T09:28:51Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractMunicipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) are considered to reduce the amount of pollutants that enter water reservoirs as a result of wastewater disposal. An assessment of the occurrence and removal of pharmaceutical compounds, mainly nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), in wastewater from the Kavoor MWWTP (southwest monsoon region), India, is presented in this paper. The performance of the MWWTP was monitored in the summer (May) and monsoon (September) periods. The highest inlet concentrations of diclofenac, naproxen, ibuprofen, ketoprofen, and acetylsalicylic acid in the wastewater were observed in May and were 721.37, 2132.48, 2109.875, 2747.29, and 2213.36 ?g/L, respectively. The ketoprofen content was found to be higher than that of other NSAIDs in the influent in both seasons, whereas the diclofenac content was found to be the lowest. The removal efficiency (RE) of the target NSAIDs in the Kavoor secondary treatment plant varied from 81.82–98.92% during the summer season. During the monsoon season, the influent NSAID concentration level dropped, probably because of infiltration in old sewer pipes. In addition, a 100% RE was achieved for all the target NSAIDs in the wastewater of the MWWTP. The results showed that secondary treatment plants have the potential to remove NSAID compounds from municipal sewage with consistent performance. The environmental hazards caused by the accumulation of such compounds in water reservoirs are due to open discharge. The environmental risk levels of these compounds were also studied by the environmental risk assessment (ERA) using the European Agency for Evaluation of Medicines approach. © 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
dc.identifier.citationEnvironmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2020, 192, 3, pp. -
dc.identifier.issn1676369
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-020-8161-1
dc.identifier.urihttps://idr.nitk.ac.in/handle/123456789/24017
dc.publisherSpringer
dc.subjectAtmospheric thermodynamics
dc.subjectDrug products
dc.subjectEfficiency
dc.subjectReservoirs (water)
dc.subjectRisk assessment
dc.subjectSewage
dc.subjectSewage pumping plants
dc.subjectSewage treatment plants
dc.subjectWastewater treatment
dc.subjectWater pollution
dc.subjectWater treatment plants
dc.subjectEnvironmental risk assessment
dc.subjectMunicipal wastewater treatment plants
dc.subjectNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
dc.subjectRemoval efficiencies
dc.subjectSouthwest monsoon
dc.subjectWastewater disposal
dc.subjectacetylsalicylic acid
dc.subjectdiclofenac
dc.subjectibuprofen
dc.subjectketoprofen
dc.subjectnaproxen
dc.subjectnonsteroid antiinflammatory agent
dc.subjectdrug
dc.subjectrain
dc.subjectconcentration (composition)
dc.subjectenvironmental risk
dc.subjectmonsoon
dc.subjectpollutant removal
dc.subjectrisk assessment
dc.subjecturban area
dc.subjectwastewater treatment plant
dc.subjectArticle
dc.subjectchemical analysis
dc.subjectchemical composition
dc.subjectconcentration (parameter)
dc.subjectenvironmental impact assessment
dc.subjectEuropean Medicines Agency
dc.subjecthazardous waste
dc.subjectIndia
dc.subjectmunicipal wastewater
dc.subjectrainy season
dc.subjectseasonal variation
dc.subjectsewer
dc.subjectsummer
dc.subjectwaste component removal
dc.subjectwaste water
dc.subjectwaste water management
dc.subjectwaste water treatment plant
dc.subjectwater contamination
dc.subjectwater supply
dc.subjectanimal
dc.subjectenvironmental monitoring
dc.subjectseason
dc.subjectsewage
dc.subjectwater pollutant
dc.subjectAnimals
dc.subjectAnti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal
dc.subjectEnvironmental Monitoring
dc.subjectPharmaceutical Preparations
dc.subjectRain
dc.subjectSeasons
dc.subjectWaste Disposal, Fluid
dc.subjectWaste Water
dc.subjectWater Pollutants, Chemical
dc.titleOccurrence and environmental risks of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in urban wastewater in the southwest monsoon region of India

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