Waste water treatment plant chemical composition
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The dissolved solids in the sample include the organic pollutants in solution (carbohydrates, proteins, fats, oils, surfactants, volatile acids, urea, ammonia, trace pollutants) as well as inorganic compounds, some of which were present in the source drinking water.
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Wastewater treatment plants produce wastes that contain many potential contaminants. Reclaimed wastewater is usually clean enough to be used for irrigation, but usually contains higher (~1.5 times) concentrations of dissolved solids than the source water. Also, chlorine-disinfected reclaimed water can contain significant trace amounts of disinfection by-products such as trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids.
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