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Southern California Coastal Water Research Project Annual Report 1993-94
The 15 small municipal wastewater facilities discharge effluent to the Southern California Bight through relatively short, shallow-water outfalls and treat the sewage to a greater degree prior to discharge than the large municipal wastewater facilities. We summarized the concentrations of effluent constituents and estimated the mass emissions for the small municipal wastewater facilities for 1993, and we present the trends in mass emissions from 1971 through 1993.
Southern California Coastal Water Research Project Annual Report 1993-94
The 15 small municipal wastewater facilities discharge effluent to the Southern California Bight through relatively short, shallow-water outfalls and treat the sewage to a greater degree prior to discharge than the large municipal wastewater facilities. We summarized the concentrations of effluent constituents and estimated the mass emissions for the small municipal wastewater facilities for 1993, and we present the trends in mass emissions from 1971 through 1993.
Southern California Coastal Water Research Project Annual Report 1993-94
J. N. Cross (author) / C. Francisco (author) / D. Hallock (author)
1994
116 pages
Report
No indication
English
Water Pollution & Control , Solid Wastes Pollution & Control , Ocean Sciences & Technology , Toxicology , Water pollution , Sewage treatment , Coasts , California , Monitoring , Runoff , Hydrocarbons , Watersheds , Sludge disposal , Sediment transport , Pesticides , Toxicity , Metals , Organic compounds , Fishes , Bioassay , Sewage treatment plants , Discharge(Water) , Water pollution effects(Animals) , Tables(Data) , Contaminants
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