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Identification of the Source of Priority Substances in Sewage Catchments

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Ref: 02/WW/14/1
ISBN: 1-84057 251 5

The respective contributions from trade effluents, domestic inputs and other diffuse sources of sixty-nine specified priority substances, eg List I and List II chemicals under the Dangerous Substances Directive, received at and discharged from wastewater treatment works were evaluated. The main sources of those compounds arising primarily from domestic and diffuse inputs were identified. A desk-top protocol to identify sources and predict potential discharges of priority substances was developed and trialled for the catchments of Camberley and Countess Wear (Exeter) wastewater treatment works.

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