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Conventional wastewater disinfection is typically accomplished via chlorination, ozonation or ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. For each of these disinfectants, changes in the composition of the disinfected waters are known to occur and have been linked to changes in the toxicity responses of the disinfected effluent. The toxicity responses of wastewater effluent samples exposed to an alternative disinfectant,...
Wastewater disinfection is most commonly achieved by halogenation, ozonation or ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. All of these processes are known to be capable of inducing chemical changes among non-microbial aqueous constituents, which can lead to changes in effluent toxicity behavior. Undiluted effluent samples from seven wastewater treatment facilities were exposed to commonly-applied disinfectants...
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