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6583010 
Journal Article 
Occurrence, sources and fate of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the groundwater: A review 
Sui, Q; Cao, X; Lu, S; Zhao, W; Qiu, Z; Yu, G 
2015 
Emerging Contaminants
ISSN: 2405-6650 
14-24 
The presence of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in the aquatic environment may pose potential threat to the ecosystem and human health, hence PPCPs have aroused much concern over the world. The contamination of PPCPs in the groundwater, the main source of drinking water supply in many countries and regions, has been extensively studied in the last decade. This paper reviews the occurrence of frequently detected PPCPs, including antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, lipid-regulators, carbamazepine, caffeine, and N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide in groundwater, with special concern to the progress made over the past three years. Possible emission sources for PPCPs in groundwater, such as wastewater and contaminated surface water, landfills, septic systems, livestock breeding and sewer leakage, are summarized. Besides, adsorption, migration and degradation, the dominant mechanisms in the subsurface transport and fate of PPCPs, are discussed, and the insights into the future study of PPCPs in the groundwater are provided. 
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products; Groundwater; Occurrence; Adsorption; Migration; Biodegradation