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A mesocosm approach for detecting stream invertebrate community responses to treated wastewater effluent.
Reactions performed in real secondary wastewater effluent showed a general reduction of degradation rates.
An ultrafiltration (UF) membrane was used to treat granular-media filtered, secondary wastewater effluent.
Wastewater effluent was pre-treated in an Imhoff tank and applied to the vegetation filter.
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in wastewater effluent enhanced photodegradation of PhACs by producing reactive radicals.
The probable human carcinogen nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) is produced when wastewater effluent is disinfected with chlorine.
Wastewater effluent was discharged into the wash in low volumes for over 3 decades.
The wastewater effluent contains reactive black (RB5)- and disperse (DR60) dyes.
However, FeCl3 addition had no observable effect on metal concentrations in the wastewater effluent.
In addition, after photocatalysis, toxicity of PhACs decreased and biodegradability of wastewater effluent increased slightly.
Such a gap was greatly reduced when the reactions were carried out in real secondary wastewater effluent.
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