控制措施和风险管理

Ravi Manne, Agilandeswari Devarajan
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存在于水系统中的主要药物浓度可以通过生物降解、太阳能光降解、吸附饮用水甚至废水处理过程等自然过程来降低。尽管药物具有独特的药理学性质,但它们对治疗的反应与其他有机化学品不同,去除率取决于它们的物理化学性质和所使用的各自的治疗技术。传统的水处理工艺,如氯化,可以去除约50%的这些化合物,而更高级的处理工艺,即臭氧化,活性炭,高级氧化,反渗透和纳滤,能够达到更高的去除率。例如,反渗透过程具有去除99%以上的大药物分子的能力。减少饮用水中药物的存在和减少人类接触的最相关方法是避免和/或减少它们进入水环境。这种减少可以通过综合预防措施来实现,其中包括加强与公众就合理使用药物和适当处置药物(例如,避免将未使用的药物冲入厕所)的沟通,对开处方者进行教育和有系统的药物回收方案(提高认识方案)。根据水安全计划,主要目标是在源头控制污染物。研究如何改进废水处理,从进入水体的主要途径中去除药物物质和其他有害污染物是适当的。
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Control Measures and Risk Management
The major pharmaceuticals concentrations present in the water system can be decreased through natural processes like biological degradation, solar photo degradation, adsorption drinking water or even during the wastewater treatment processes. In spite of their exclusive pharmacological properties, pharmaceuticals respond to treatment in a different way from other organic chemicals, with removal rates depending on their physicochemical properties and the respective treatment technology being used. Conventional water treatment processes like chlorination, can remove about 50% of these compounds,  while more advanced  treatment processes, namely ozonation, activated carbon, advanced oxidation, reverse  osmosis and nanofiltration, are  able to achieve higher removal rates. For  example, reverse  osmosis process  has the ability to remove  more than 99% of large pharmaceutical molecules. The most relevant approach to decrease the presence of pharmaceuticals in drinking-water and reduce human exposure is to avoid and/or decrease their entry into the water environment. This reduction could be attained through combined preventive measures which includes enhanced communication to the public on rational drug use and proper disposal of pharmaceuticals (for example, to avoid flushing of unused drugs down to the toilet), education for prescribers and systematic drug take-back programmes (awareness programmes).  In line with the water safety plan, the principle aim is to control contaminants at the source. It would be appropriate to investigate the improvement in wastewater treatment for the removal of the pharmaceutical substance and other harmful contaminants of concern from their major path of entry into the water bodies.
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