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Investigating micropollutant partitioning in five environmental and biological matrices collected in replicate artificial streams
DownloadFall 2023
The presence of micropollutants (substances occurring in sub-ng/L concentrations) is a growing concern due to their potential risks to both the ecosystem and human health. Although they can be introduced into the environment via point (wastewater treatment plants) and non-point sources (urban and...
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The potential for micropollutants and microbial indicators as tracers of domestic sewage contamination along the Bow River
DownloadFall 2024
Maintaining water quality is essential for overall watershed health. The One Water approach recognizes the interconnectedness of water resources, emphasizing the importance of integrated water resource management. A key threat to water quality is fecal contamination from human and non-human...
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Treatment of Primary Influent Wastewater during Wet Weather Flow by Powdered Activated Carbon – Catalyzed Ozonation: From Fundamentals to Application
DownloadFall 2020
Cities equipped with combined sewers to accommodate domestic and industrial wastewater as well as storm water runoffs, encounter the need to prevent seasonal overflows into water bodies. An extensive literature review pertaining to the treatment of primary influent (PI) during wet weather...