Emerging environmental health risks associated with the land application of biosolids: a scoping review
Abstract Background Over 40% of the six million dry metric tons of sewage sludge, often referred to as biosolids, produced annually in the United States is land applied. Biosolids serve as a sink for emerging pollutants which can be toxic and persist in the environment, yet their fate after land app...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth A. Pozzebon (Author), Lars Seifert (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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