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WRRCTR No.82 Fate of Heavy Metals in the Sewage Treatment Process

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Title WRRCTR No.82 Fate of Heavy Metals in the Sewage Treatment Process
Creator Nomura, Myron M. Young, Reginald H.F.
Subject Heavy metals. Sewage -- Purification -- Activated sludge process. Wahiawa (Hawaii)
Description Heavy metals have long been known to exert toxic effects upon plants and animals at all trophic levels. Through the use of water as a cleansing and transporting agent, various types and forms of metals find their way into the sewerage system. To determine the fate of heavy metals sewage treatment processes, a study covering a period of five months was conducted at the Wahiawa Sewage Treatment Plant. The study involved determining the distribution of metals in the various fractions of the... Supported in part by funds provided by the United States Department of the Interior as authorized under the Water Resources Act of 1964, Public Law 88-379.
Date 2010-02-26T01:19:13Z 2010-02-26T01:19:13Z 1974-09
Type Report Text
Identifier Nomura MM, Young RHF. 1974. Fate of heavy metals in the sewage treatment process. Honolulu (HI): Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa. WRRC technical report, 82. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/15113
Relation WRRC Technical Reports 82
Format vi + 26 pages application/pdf
Publisher Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa

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