Exposure assessment of sewage treatment plant effluent by a selected chemical marker method
Abstract Organic chemicals unique to sewage effluent can be useful as markers of an effluent plume. Samples were collected at a domestic wastewater outfall near Cocoa, Florida, and chemically characterized. Receiving waters were analyzed to determine the chemical components in the effluent most suit...
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