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K.M. Lompe

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Photo-oxidation of Micro-and Nanoplastics

Physical, Chemical, and Biological Effects in Environments

Micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) are attracting increasing attention due to their persistence and potential ecological risks. This review critically summarizes the effects of photo-oxidation on the physical, chemical, and biological behaviors of MNPs in aquatic and terrestrial envi ...

Nanoplastics are detected in surface water, yet accurately quantifying their particle number concentrations remains a significant challenge. In this study, we tested the applicability of a gold-labelling method to quantify nanoplastics in natural organic matter (NOM) containin ...

Modeling the fate of viruses in aquifers

Multi-kinetics reactive transport, risk assessment, and governing parameters

The transport of viruses in groundwater is a complex process controlled by both hydrodynamic and reaction parameters. Characterizing the transport of viruses in groundwater is of crucial importance for investigating health risks associated with groundwater consumption from privat ...

Biological ion exchange (BIEX) refers to operating ion exchange (IX) filters with infrequent regeneration to favor the microbial growth on resin surface and thereby contribute to the removal of organic matter through biodegradation. However, the extent of biodegradation on BIE ...

Recurring plans for building a large crude oil pipeline in the immediate neighborhood of the Saint Lawrence River and connected watercourses raise concerns about potential threats to this drinking water source serving over 3 million Canadians. Quebec has the lowest drinking wa ...

Subsequent to an oil spill, conventional physico-chemical treatment processes such as ballasted flocculation would serve as the principal barrier in drinking water treatment plants (DWTP) against contamination from toxic soluble contaminants such as benzene. Benzene is a well- ...

Magnetic Powdered Activated Carbon

A Promising Adsorbent for Water Treatment?

While researchers have been proposing magnetic powdered activated carbon (MPAC) for more than a decade, these materials are not yet commercially available in North America (though they are in Japan). MPAC combines two important characteristics: efficient separation from water ...

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Nanoplastic cleanup during drinking water treatment: uncovering the potential of coagulation-flocculation-sedimentation

Understanding the influence of particle size, coagulant type and coagulant dose on nanoplastic removal during coagulation-flocculation-sedimentation

Microplastic (MP, < 5 mm) and nanoplastic (NP, < 1 µm) pollution has become a growing environmental concern, as they are detected everywhere, including in surface waters used for drinking water (DW) production. Recently, NPs have been detected in finished DW, indicating inc ...

Concentrating PFAS waste streams

Generated during drinking water treatment

Globally, drinking water sources are polluted with poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The toxicity and persistent properties of these industrial chemicals raised concerns about environmental and public health. As a result, drinking water companies are removing PFAS from ...
This research explores the potential effect of Subsurface Iron removal (SIR) on the removal of organic micropollutants (OMPs). The presence of OMPs and their transformation products in the water environments globally, have raised concerns due to the potential environmental and hu ...
Over the last decade, a wide range of organic micropollutants (OMP) has been regularly detected in surface water, groundwater and wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluent. These OMPs consist mainly of synthetic organic compounds (SOC) such as pharmaceuticals and pesticides. Alt ...
A novel activated carbon-iron composite material has been developed as an adsorbent for water treatment. Due to its activated carbon (AC) content, the material could be used to remove pollutants such as organic micropollutants (OMP). Fast AC bed exhaustion makes adsorption a cost ...
Surface water tracing experiments help to identify the flow paths of in-stream mass transport. This provides useful information for developing mitigation measures for contamination, and thereby for solving environmental problems. Salts, fluorescent dyes and isotopes are commonly ...