Plasma Technology for the Future of Wastewater Treatment
Abstract
The conventional wastewater
treatment used in Puerto Rico cannot remove
micropollutants, which are contaminants that
occur in low concentrations and are found on
Wastewater Treatment Plant effluents, and
therefore, are discharged in the receiving water
body. These micropollutants include drugs,
pesticides, herbicides, Industrial effluent chemicals
and personal care products. It has been proven that
these micropollutants have negative effects on
humans and the environment. This work presents
the Plasma technology as an interesting and
promising advanced oxidation technology capable
of treating wastewater efficiently, and removing the
micropollutants mentioned above. Plasma
technology has the ability to generate a wide
spectrum of oxidative species and processes in
proximity of the wastewater, which is ideal for
efficient micropollutant decomposition. The
investigation has proven that the use of Plasma
technology for the treatment of wastewater is a
promising technology for the future of wastewater
treatment.
Key Terms - Advanced Oxidation,
Conventional Wastewater Treatment,
Micropollutants, Plasma Technology.