Background:

This profile looks at potential contaminants that may be associated with sewage treatment works and historical sewage farms. Sewage is a complex mixture of suspended and dissolved materials. Less than 0.1% of sewage consists of suspended solid material, the remainder is water. The chemical composition of incoming industrial effluents varies and may include heavy metals, solvents and pesticides.
 
Potential Processes and Operations:

Several physical and biological treatment processes are undertaken at a sewage works or farm. The main principle is to separate the solid material from the liquid through different treatment steps such as screening, settling (sedimentation), filtration and aeration. Chemical additives may be used.
 
Sludges produced during separation need treatment to make final sludge disposal easier and safer and these treatment steps may include digestion, heat treatment, chemical conditioning, de-watering and heat drying.
 
Potential Contaminants of Concern:

Contaminant type Main group of contaminants Location
Sewage works Sewage farms Sludge treatment/storage Detritus storage/disposal Pipework channels Chemical storage

 Organic

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
 
     
Halogenated hydrocarbons
 
     
Non-halogenated hydrocarbons
 
     
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
 
 
       
Dioxins and furans
 
 
       
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)            
Pesticides and herbicides
 
       
Organometallic compounds
 
 
       
Explosives
 
 
       
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
 
 
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs)    
Inorganic Metals
Non-metals and common inorganic substances
Asbestos
 
 
 
Cyanides
 
 
 
Radionuclides
 
 
 
 
   
Other potential contaminants of concern
Microorganisms (pathogens) (e.g. Salmonella and Typhus bacteria) may be present. See original Industry Profile for additional information. Original profile does not include personal care products and pharmaceuticals which are a challenge for sewage treatment works.
 
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Related Industry Profiles:
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