ENDS Report 377, June 2006, pp. 17-18
27 June 2006
A study of seven lowland river catchments has concluded that phosphate in sewage effluent presents a greater eutrophication risk than agricultural run-off.1 The findings extend previous research suggesting that phosphate needs to be removed from even small sewage discharges.
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Further information:
- Jarvie, H. et al. 2006, Sci Total Env., Vol 360, pp 246-253
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