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Activated sludge plant principle

An important number of these substances have an industrial origin. Some of them, like the pesticides, arrive intentionally in the environment and their use and release should be theoretically controlled. However, many of them have not been purposely produced as bioactive substances but more as components or additives of certain materials. Their significant growth in the chemical industry has not only been produced as a consequence of the discovery of new active principles in the pharmaceutical or pesticide area, but also because of the expansion of new technologies (electronics, containers, textiles, plastics, resins, foams, etc.), that require the development of new materials and substances with particular features. Most of these substances enter or are discharged to water and air sources without regulated controls. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are often not yet adapted to completely remove them, and therefore these new compounds can be found to some extent in wastewater effluents as well as in soil and sludge. [Pg.121]


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