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Sulfur transformations in sewer networks are predominantly of importance because of the formation and occurrence of hydrogen sulfide. Hydrogen sulfide related to wastewater in sewers is worldwide a problem as it leads to concrete and metal corrosion, odor nuisance and human health impacts. The solution to these problems has its starting point in an understanding of the sewer network as a reactor for physical, chemical and biological sulfur processes that govern the formation of hydrogen sulfide and its control.
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This page is a summary of: Sulfur transformations in sewer networks: effects, prediction and mitigation of impacts, January 2020, IWA Publishing,
DOI: 10.2166/9781789060966_0099.
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