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Accumulation of Contaminants in Fish from Wastewater Treatment Wetlands

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2006

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Barber, Larry B, Keefe, Steffanie H, Antweiler, Ronald C, Taylor, Howard E, and Wass, Roland D, 2006, Accumulation of Contaminants in Fish from Wastewater Treatment Wetlands: Environmental Science & Technology, v. 40, iss. 2, p. 603-611.

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Increasing demands on water resources in arid environments make reclamation and reuse of municipal wastewater an important component of the water budget. Treatment wetlands can be an integral part of the water-reuse cycle providing both water-quality enhancement and habitat functions. When used for habitat, the bioaccumulation potential of contaminants in the wastewater is a critical consideration. Water and fish samples collected from the Tres Rios Demonstration Constructed Wetlands near Phoenix, Arizona, which uses secondary-treated wastewater to maintain an aquatic ecosystem in a desert environment, were analyzed for hydrophobic organic compounds (HOC) and trace elements. Semipermeable membrane devices (SPMD) were deployed to investigate [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1021/es0514287

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