Journal article

Review of 'emerging' organic contaminants in biosolids and assessment of international research priorities for the agricultural use of biosolids

BO Clarke, SR Smith

Environment International | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2011

Abstract

A broad spectrum of organic chemicals is essential to modern society. Once discharged from industrial, domestic and urban sources into the urban wastewater collection system they may transfer to the residual solids during wastewater treatment and assessment of their significance and implications for beneficial recycling of the treated sewage sludge biosolids is required. Research on organic contaminants (OCs) in biosolids has been undertaken for over thirty years and the increasing body of evidence demonstrates that the majority of compounds studied do not place human health at risk when biosolids are recycled to farmland. However, there are 143,000 chemicals registered in the European Union..

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