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Micropollutants in source separated wastewater streams and recovered resources of source separated sanitation

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 156, Issue -, Pages 434-442

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2017.03.044

Keywords

Black water; Grey water; Sludge; Struvite; Micropollutants

Funding

  1. Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment
  2. European Union Regional Development Fund
  3. Province of Fryslan
  4. Northern Netherlands Provinces

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The quality of anaerobic sludge and struvite from black water treatment system, aerobic sludge from grey water treatment system and effluents of both systems was assessed for organic micropollutant content in order to ensure safety when reusing these products. Use of anaerobic black water sludge and struvite as soil amendments is recommended based on the low micropollutant content. Aerobic grey water sludge is recommended for disposal, because of the relatively high micropollutant concentrations, exceeding those in sewage sludge. Effluents of black and grey water treatment systems require post-treatment prior to reuse, because the measured micropollutant concentrations in the effluents are above ecotoxicological thresholds.

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