Are waste-water treatment plants failing to protect the ecological health of European streams?
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Issue 595: Less than half of the European rivers and streams are in good ecological health due to the multiple pressures from society.
Wastewater is an asset – it contains nutrients, energy and precious metals, and scientists are learning how to recover them
Waste water treatment improves in Europe but large differences remain — European Environment Agency
News From Brussels - February 2023
Treated and highly diluted, but wastewater still impacts diversity and energy fluxes of freshwater food webs - ScienceDirect
Even Treated Sewage Harms Freshwater Ecosystems - Eos
Treated and highly diluted, but wastewater still impacts diversity and energy fluxes of freshwater food webs - ScienceDirect
U.S. Wastewater Treatment Factsheet
Wastewater Treatment — Safe Drinking Water Foundation
Insight into impact of sewage discharge on microbial dynamics and pathogenicity in river ecosystem
European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform - News Archive
European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform - eNews
Why wastewater treatment fails to protect stream ecosystems in Europe - ScienceDirect
Waste Water Treatment Technologies and Techniques
The Wastewater Treatment Process
Half of global wastewater treated, rates in developing countries still lagging – UNU-INWEH
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