Dangerous Substances and Priority Hazardous Substances/Priority Substances under the Water Framework Directive
Price: £500
Ref: 07/WW/17/7
ISBN: 1 84057 464 X
This latest report in the research programme on Dangerous Substances and Priority Hazardous Substances/Priority Substances under the Water Framework Directive has developed the understanding of the sources, quantities, removal and risk posed to the Water Industry by these substances.
A detailed field study of six wastewater treatment processes, and a laboratory study investigated the removal of key Priority Substances in a range of potential tertiary treatment technologies. Whole life costs for the end of pipe treatment of substances has been estimated. The results have been applied to inform the choice of appropriate control measures. The environmental impacts of end-of-pipe treatment have also been determined.
Sold as a set with 07/WW/17/8: Basis for a Programme of (Chemical) Investigations to be Carried Out by the Water Industry During the AMP5 Period
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