Fate of pharmaceuticals and perfluoroalkyl substances during source separated wastewater treatment
In the past decade, water reuse and nutrient recycling of wastewater has gained more attention as sustainable water cycle management solutions, driven by the increasingly noticeable resource restrictions of the 21st century. One of these possible solutions is source separated treatment of latrine or...
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SLU/Dept. of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment
2015
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