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Electrocoagulation (EC) is a process of hydroxides generating by passing electric current through electrodes of aluminum and/or iron, to remove impurities in some effluent.
When a natural groundwater containing 17 mg l−1 nitrate-N and 0.009 mg l−1 phosphate-P was pumped through the columns, only a small amount of nitrate was removed from the water and, in some effluent fractions, 52%to88%8% of the influent nitrate had converted to nitrite.
Some effluent disposal systems will not cope with the increased volume of water and organic waste resulting from the use of kitchen waste disposal units.
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Lying abed, in the heart of a great, pulsing, auto-cannibalising conurbation, the supply chain of which girdles the earth like the monstrous tail of some effluent-belching comet, I find descriptions of how I myself might have lived before the great grainy surplus of the agricultural revolution curiously heartening.
These results demonstrate that roach populations living in some effluent-contaminated river stretches, where feminization is widespread, are self-sustaining.
They also suggest that for some effluents, genotoxic and immune end points may be more sensitive than estrogenic (endocrine-mediated) end points as indicators of exposure in fish.
Measurements of steroid estrogens in the Environment Agency's national survey of STW effluents have demonstrated that steroids are present in some effluents at concentrations at or higher than the PNEC derived for steroids (Environment Agency 2002b).
Lead is dissolved in a circular river (blood circulation); every day the river is contaminated by a relatively small affluent (daily lead intake) and purified by some effluents (excretion).
Xenobiotic endocrine disruptors with estrogenic properties, such as 4- t-nonylphenol, are also present in some effluents at high enough concentrations alone to cause significant effects on reproductive development and function (Blackburn and Waldock 1995; Harries et al. 1996; Sheahan et al. 2002; Sole et al. 2000).
A decade later scientists realized it was caused largely by agricultural nitrogen — and some urban effluent — washed downstream from farms throughout the Mississippi watershed.
In some cases, effluent in sewage vaults contaminated the subsoil water, and 25% of the toilets in al-Garda and 65% of these in al-Salamuniya had to be emptied periodically, usually with a bucket.
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