Wastewater: Treatment, Releases and Remediation

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Wastewater is any water that has been affected by human use. This can include domestic water, commercial water, agricultural water, industrial water, and stormwater. Wastewater is not defined as a specific class of contaminant compounds, but can include elevated concentrations of nutrients, fats, oils, or greases, pathogens, or other suspended solids. Environmental Impacts from Wastewater […]

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