2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172718
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Terrestrial bioassays for assessing the biochemical and toxicological impact of biosolids application derived from wastewater treatment plants

Christina Emmanouil,
Ioannis Giannakis,
George Z. Kyzas
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“…Additionally, these processes are crucial for future applications by limiting potential risks thanks to the reduction of pathogens and organic matter. Emmanouil et al [8] state that these treatments, if carried out correctly, may result in sewage sludge being treated as biosolids. According to EPA [9], the terms "biosolids" and "sewage sludge" are often used interchangeably, and biosolids are divided into "Class A" and "Class B" designations based on treatment methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, these processes are crucial for future applications by limiting potential risks thanks to the reduction of pathogens and organic matter. Emmanouil et al [8] state that these treatments, if carried out correctly, may result in sewage sludge being treated as biosolids. According to EPA [9], the terms "biosolids" and "sewage sludge" are often used interchangeably, and biosolids are divided into "Class A" and "Class B" designations based on treatment methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%