2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13202898
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Sewage Markers as Determinants to Differentiate Origins of Emerging Organic Pollutants in an Urban Sri Lankan Water Drainage Network

Abstract: Urban sanitation is a major challenge during the rapid urbanization being experienced by developing countries, as a low sewerage infrastructure capacity and irregular onsite wastewater treatment raise the risk of surface water contamination. The application of specific sewage markers to characterize contaminant sources is therefore essential for managing urban sanitation issues. In this study, we investigated the concentrations of eight sewage markers (acetaminophen, caffeine, carbamazepine, cotinine, sulfamet… Show more

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“…In Sri Lanka, most of the domestic and industrial discharges are not treated before delivering to the environment (Quyen, Masahiro, Otaki, & Chaminda, 2021). Excess nitrates accelerate eutrophication in lagoon water.…”
Section: Nitratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sri Lanka, most of the domestic and industrial discharges are not treated before delivering to the environment (Quyen, Masahiro, Otaki, & Chaminda, 2021). Excess nitrates accelerate eutrophication in lagoon water.…”
Section: Nitratementioning
confidence: 99%