“…CBZ is also one of the most studied PhACs in soils, with many researches trying to understand its behavior (including the interactions with organic materials) in several types of soils (Stein, Ramil, Fink, Sander, & Ternes, 2008;Navon, Hernandez-Ruiz, Chorover, & Chefetz, 2011;Fenet et al, 2012;Foolad, Hu, Tran, & Ong, 2016;Paz et al, 2016). CBZ has a lower sorption affinity and a higher diffusion in soils compared to the parent compounds, EP-CBZ and DiOH-CBZ, and it can be easily transported from soil surfaces to aquifers (Paz et al, 2016). In fact, similar results were obtained when treated wastewater was used for the irrigation of soils and recharging of artificial aquifers (Fenet et al, 2012).…”