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Stormwater Treatment Systems – A Long-term Sink or Source of Microplastics?

AIJR Abstracts 2021
Sanjay K. Mohanty, Vera S. Koutnik, Jamie Leonard

Summary

This is a conference abstract investigating whether stormwater treatment systems act as long-term sinks or sources of microplastics, presented at the 2021 International Symposium on Plastic Pollution. It examines the potential for these systems to accumulate or re-release plastic particles.

This book presents the abstracts of the papers presented to the International Symposium on Plastic Pollution held on 28th and 29th October 2021 with the theme of Removal, Analysis, and Risk Assessment of Microplastics. The symposium was organized by the University of Seoul & Hanyang University, South Korea with the support of the Ministry of Environment & KEITI, South Korea. Symposium Title: 1st International Symposium on Plastic PollutionTheme: Removal, Analysis, and Risk Assessment of MicroplasticsSymposium Date: 28–29 October 2021Symposium Location: Online & Offline (Maison Glad Jeju Island, South Korea)Symposium Organizer: Post Plastic, a specialized program of the Graduate School, University of Seoul, South KoreaCo-organizer: Hanyang University, South KoreaSymposium Sponsors: Ministry of Environment & KEITI, South Korea

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