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Category: Health and Emergency Services

Could chemicals discharged from sewage works endanger human or ecosystem health? The challenge Point source discharges of pollutants from sewage works or industry areā€¦
Point source discharges of pollutants from sewage works or industry are responsible for 16% of failures by rivers to meet WFD targets, and at high concentrations may be damaging to wildlife and human health. https://www.wskep.net/waterr2b/sectors/health-emergency/chemicals-sewage/


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