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As wastewater treatment for potable reuse becomes a more viable and popular option to address water shortages, the question of what harmful byproducts might form in treatment and how to address them looms large. One group of these chemicals, aldehydes, are known to stubbornly persist through treatment. Toxic to humans, aldehydes will be at the top of the list of regulated byproducts in forthcoming reuse regulations, University of Southern California researchers believe, and require sustainable methodology to be removed from our
Going Platinum: A Non-Toxic Catalyst for Clean, Reusable Water
USC researchers identify a new treatment for harmful aldehydes in wastewater
Jun 29, 2022 | by Anvi Shah, USC Viterbi School of Engineering |















