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Royal Society of Chemistry, Environmental Science. Water Research && Technology, 6(2), p. 1064-1073

DOI: 10.1039/c6ew00207b

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Fate of microplastics and other small anthropogenic litter (SAL) in wastewater treatment plants depends on unit processes employed

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Abstract

The accumulation of microplastics (plastic particles less than 5 mm) and similarly sized small anthropogenic litter (SAL; e.g., cellulosic products manufactured from natural material) in aquatic ecosystems is a growing concern.