2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-020-04482-5
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Evaluation of the Removal Efficiency of PCBs from Five Wastewater Treatment Plants in Jordan

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“…The data obtained in this work can only be tentatively compared with those presented in the literature, mainly due to the difference in the PCB congeners analyzed, the quality of the inlet wastewater, and the plants' efficiency. Nevertheless, our average total PCB concentrations (132.6 ng/L in 2017 and 15.6 ng/L in 2018) were not far from the values reported elsewhere (52 ng/L for 12 PCBs in a WWTP of Paris [22], 250 ng/L for 7 PCBs in a WWTP of Thessaloniki [23], and 123.9 ng/L for 12 PCBs in a WWTP in Jordan [24]).…”
Section: Pcbscontrasting
confidence: 65%
“…The data obtained in this work can only be tentatively compared with those presented in the literature, mainly due to the difference in the PCB congeners analyzed, the quality of the inlet wastewater, and the plants' efficiency. Nevertheless, our average total PCB concentrations (132.6 ng/L in 2017 and 15.6 ng/L in 2018) were not far from the values reported elsewhere (52 ng/L for 12 PCBs in a WWTP of Paris [22], 250 ng/L for 7 PCBs in a WWTP of Thessaloniki [23], and 123.9 ng/L for 12 PCBs in a WWTP in Jordan [24]).…”
Section: Pcbscontrasting
confidence: 65%