Environmental Implications of Treatment of Coastal Sewage Discharges |
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Authors: | J. GAY BSc MS CEng MICE R. WEBSTER BA MSc D. ROBERTS BA MSc M. TRETT BSc FLS |
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Affiliation: | Director, Consultants in Environmental Sciences Ltd.;Environmental Scientist, Consultants in Environmental Sciences Ltd.;Head of Water Environment Division B, Department of the Environment.;Marine Biologist, Centre for Research in Aquatic Biology, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London. |
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Abstract: | The environmental implications of implementing the requirement for treatment of coastal sewage prior to discharge, which were put forward in an EC draft Directive on municipal waste-water treatment, are examined. In order to establish the current situation, the results of a national survey of coastal and estuarine sewage discharges are presented. A review of the impact of sewage discharges on the marine environment is presented in conjunction with an assessment of the impact of sewage-treatment processes on the land and in the air. These aspects are integrated into overall conclusions about net environmental impact. Finally, a decision-tree approach to the assignment of priority to additional action required at individual locations is developed. |
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Keywords: | Coastal sewage outfalls environmental impact municipal waste-water Directive sewage treatment waste-water discharges |
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