Table 2

Comparison among the number of cigarettes smoked estimated through wastewater analysis and epidemiological surveys in the population investigated

Cities investigatedWastewater analysisEpidemiological survey dataDifference in the number of cigarettes smoked
Population (>14 years) served by the STP*Estimated NICabs (g/day; mean±SD)†Number of cigarettes smoked‡Prevalence of smokers (% of population ≥15 years)Number of smokers§Number of cigarettes smoked¶Number of cigarettes (survey data-wastewater analysis results)Percentage (survey data-wastewater analysis results)
Northern Italy
 Milan960 3002121±2371 696 80019.6188 2192 409 201+712 401+30
 Como79 926241±51192 80019.615 665200 518+7718+4
 Bologna470 6401360±1271 087 72619.692 2451 180 742+93 016+8
 Turin1 201 4904756±3933 804 82819.6235 4923 014 298−790 530−26
Mean1 695 5381 701 190+5651+0.3
Central Italy
 Rome1 107 6993734±17792 987 24319210 4633 114 850+127 606+4
Southern Italy
 Naples549 2502492±2661 993 94823.3127 9751 714 868−279 080−16
 Bari296 9221076±43860 91223.369 183927 050+66 137+7
 Palermo223 254958±75766 41623.352 018697 044−69 372−10
Mean1 207 0921 112 987−94 105−8
  • Bold denotes the mean values.

  • *The total population (served by the STP) was corrected by the percentage of people <14 years.19

  • †Mean and SD are calculated from the daily mass loads obtained for each city. Sampling campaigns were: 18 days in Milan and 7 days in all the other cities.

  • ‡Calculated using the mean content of nicotine absorbed from one cigarette (1.25 mg).1

  • §Calculated from prevalence data considering the population served by the STPs investigated.

  • ¶Calculated considering the average number of cigarettes smoked per day (12.8±6.8 in the North of Italy, 14.8±6.7 in the Center and 13.4±7.7 in the South).18

  • NICabs, nicotine absorbed; STP, sewage treatment plant.