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Hazardous Pollutants in Biological Treatment Systems

Hazardous Pollutants in Biological Treatment Systems looks at the behaviour, removal and effects of hazardous pollutants in biological treatment. While in former years the promary aim in biological treatment was the removal of bulk organic matter or nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus, due to the discharge of a number of specific inorganic or organic hazardous compounds into wastewater treatment systems, this issue is becoming increasingly important.

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