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Antibiotics in coastal aquaculture waters: Occurrence and elimination efficiency in oxidative water treatment processes.

Sangki Choi1, Woohyung Sim1, Dong Jang1, Younggun Yoon1, Jungmoon Ryu1, Jeongbum Oh1, Jeong-Seok Woo1, Young Mo Kim2, Yunho Lee3.   

Abstract

The influents and effluents of coastal flow-through aquacultures in Korea were monitored for four selected antibiotics (amoxicillin-AMX, florfenicol-FLO, oxolinic acid-OXO, and oxytetracycline-OTC). A number of 177 samples were obtained from 16 aquaculture facilities for a monitoring period of two years. OTC was detected in 93 samples with a median concentration of 116 ng/L. OXO, FLO, and AMX were also detected in 36, 34, and 22 samples with median concentrations of 90, 44, and 63 ng/L, respectively. After antibiotics were applied to fish tanks, the aquaculture effluents were found to contain antibiotics up to several hundred μg/L, indicating that some control measures are required. Bench-scale experiments showed that chlorine and ozone fully eliminated AMX and OTC but not FLO at ≤2 mg/L of oxidant dosage. Reactive halogen species formed in the marine water matrix enhanced the antibiotic degradation. UV254 most effectively eliminated FLO, achieving 60-70 % elimination at 1000 mJ/cm2 of UV fluence. Sequential use of chlorine followed by UV254 demonstrated significant elimination of all four selected antibiotics. The obtained kinetic information for the reactions of these oxidants and UV with the antibiotics and marine aquaculture water constituents could be useful for designing and optimizing the aquaculture water treatment processes.
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Keywords:  Antibiotics; Aquaculture; Chlorination; Oxytetracycline; Ozonation; Ultraviolet

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32298861     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122585

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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