2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-4512
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Wastewater treatment plant discharged phosphorus impacts the release of arsenic from arsenic-enriched streambed sediment

Abstract: <p>Phosphate competition with arsenic is one of the leading causes of As release from sediments into freshwaters. An important P source to freshwaters is wastewater treatment plants (WWTP), estimated to contribute 25–45% of all P in surface waters.</p><p>A stream surrounded by soils and sediments with naturally elevated concentrations of As (> 200 mg/kg) and continuous entry of small capacity WWTP discharge was studied. Th… Show more

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