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Levels and Distributions of Hexachlorobutadiene and Three Chlorobenzenes in Biosolids from Wastewater Treatment Plants and in Soils within and Surrounding a Chemical Plant in China

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Published
Jan 17, 2014
Vol/Issue
48(3)
Pages
1525-1531
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Haiyan Zhang, Yawei Wang, Cheng Sun, et al. (2014). Levels and Distributions of Hexachlorobutadiene and Three Chlorobenzenes in Biosolids from Wastewater Treatment Plants and in Soils within and Surrounding a Chemical Plant in China. Environmental Science & Technology, 48(3), 1525-1531. https://doi.org/10.1021/es405171t