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Project Q4301107 in Sweden

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Project Q4301107 in Sweden
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Impact of micropollutants emitted from municipal wastewater treatment plants to the Baltic Sea and assessment of possible benefits of advanced treatment technologies in a regional perspective
Project Q4301107 in Sweden

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    42,500.0 Euro
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    50,000.0 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 September 2017
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    31 August 2018
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    Stockholm University, Sweden
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    59°21'45.54"N, 18°3'21.96"E
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    A lot of chemicals used in everyday life, which are called micropollutants, enter the Baltic Sea in wastewaters and may exert a negative effect on the surrounding ecosystems. The project attempts to compile the available data of concentrations of micropollutants, assess the biological effects and ecological risk they pose as well as to explore new wastewater treatment technologies for efficient reduction of toxins and removal of micropollutants from water. (English)
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