* Biodegradation and adsorption of micropollutants by biological activated carbon from a drinking water production plant * 
Laura Piai, Marco Blokland, Albert van der Wal, Alette Langenhoff

Corresponding author: Alette Langenhoff. 
Contact information: alette.langenhoff@wur.nl
Environmental Technology, Wageningen University & Research, P.O. Box 17, 6700 AA Wageningen, the Netherlands.

This dataset contains micropollutants concentration data obtained in 4 independent experiments, as part of Laura Piai's PhD project, and presented in the following article:
Piai, L., Blokland, M., van der Wal, A., Langenhoff, A. Biodegradation and adsorption of micropollutants by biological activated carbon from a drinking water production plant. J. Haz Mat. 388, 122028. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122028

The experiments were performed in the laboratory of the Environmental Technology department of Wageningen University between August 2017 and December 2019 and the analysis were performed at the analytical laboratory of Wageningen Food Safety and Research.
The dataset consists in a single file named mpconcentrations.csv. The file consists in a spreadsheet with the following columns:

compound: name of micropollutant
sample: number of batch bottle
time: time when the sample was taken, in days. 0 corresponds to the day when experiment started. 
concentration: micropollutant concentration in umol/L
temperature: temperature in which the batch bottle was maintained
test: test to which the batch bottle belongs. bGAC = biologically active GAC, autoclaved GAC = autoclaved used GAC, fresh GAC = fresh GAC, autoclaved GAC 2 = autoclaved used GAC used in experiment presented in Figure S4 of Supplementary Material. 

