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Effluent discharge/disposal from industrial plant

Industrial plants also discharge domestic sewage. It is vital to keep this separate from any industrial effluent which may have to be treated, so that it can then be disposed of by conventional means (to the public sewer, septic tank, etc.). [Pg.483]

Pesticides in wastewaters come typically from point sources of contamination such as disposal sites and landfills where industrial or agricultural wastes are buried without any consideration, as well as discharges from industrial effluents from pesticide production plants. Furthermore, nonpoint sources derived from regular agricultural activities, especially in intensive agricultural areas, and accidental spills can also be significant. Urban use of pesticides is also possible in large cities where the use of herbicides and insecticides may result in runoff into the sewers. These sewers in turn may expel pesticides into wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). [Pg.53]


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