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Multielement and chlorinated hydrocarbon analysis of municipal sewage sludges of American cities

Furr, A. Keith ; Lawrence, Alonzo W ; Tong, Steven S. C ; Grandolfo, Marian C ; Hofstader, Robert A ; Bache, Carl A ; Gutenmann, Walter H ; Lisk, Donald J

Environmental science & technology, 1976-07, Vol.10 (7), p.683-687 [Periódico revisado por pares]

American Chemical Society

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  • Título:
    Multielement and chlorinated hydrocarbon analysis of municipal sewage sludges of American cities
  • Autor: Furr, A. Keith ; Lawrence, Alonzo W ; Tong, Steven S. C ; Grandolfo, Marian C ; Hofstader, Robert A ; Bache, Carl A ; Gutenmann, Walter H ; Lisk, Donald J
  • É parte de: Environmental science & technology, 1976-07, Vol.10 (7), p.683-687
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  • Descrição: An analytical survey of 68 elements, dieldrin, and PCB's was conducted in municipal sewage sludges sampled during 1972-73 from 16 U.S. cities using several instrumental methods. Unusually elevated concentrations of certain toxic elements were found. Relatively high levels of gold and mercury in sludge from San Francisco was possibly derived from geochemical sources. Fluorine was high in several cities, which fluoridate their water. PCB's were highest in sludge from Schenectady, N.Y.
  • Editor: American Chemical Society
  • Idioma: Inglês

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