Print Email Facebook Twitter Remediation potential of agricultural organic micropollutants in in-situ techniques Title Remediation potential of agricultural organic micropollutants in in-situ techniques: A review Author Bai, Ying (Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute) Wang, Zongzhi (Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute) van der Hoek, J.P. (TU Delft Sanitary Engineering; Strategic Centre) Date 2022 Abstract Agricultural activities can be important source of organic pollution. In agricultural intensive areas, organic chemicals have a high possibility of entering the water cycle, which could pose a potential risk to human health. Low-cost and high efficiency in-situ techniques instead of energy and money consuming ones to control agricultural organic micropollutants (Agro-OMPs) in aquatic system are extremely needed. In this paper, emerging Agro-OMPs were discussed focusing on their occurrence, pathways and risks. The mechanisms, dominant parameters and effectiveness of riverbank filtration, riparian buffer zone, constructed wetland and permeable reactive barriers for removing these pollutants are presented and discussed. Ecological succession in Riverbank Filtration (RBF) system is worth noticing for its stability maintenance. Riparian buffer zone (RBZ) should be explored more focusing on flexibility improvement and construction standardization. Constructed wetland (CW) is quite efficient on antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) attenuation, but the risk of ARGs propagation still exist. Besides, more innovations should be made on combination, field-scale application and long-term evaluation of in-situ remediation techniques, which will provide references for agricultural water management and water quality improvement. Subject Agricultural organic micropollutantsConstructed wetlandremediationPermeable reactive barriersRiverbank filtrationRiparian buffer zone To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3a54439f-2491-46b5-9b12-c751c44dc957 DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2021.101517 Embargo date 2022-06-09 ISSN 1574-9541 Source Ecological Informatics: an international journal on ecoinformatics and computational ecology, 68, 1-11 Bibliographical note Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public. Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type review Rights © 2022 Ying Bai, Zongzhi Wang, J.P. van der Hoek Files PDF 1_s2.0_S1574954121003083_main.pdf 876.78 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:3a54439f-2491-46b5-9b12-c751c44dc957/datastream/OBJ/view