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Which of the following is the most difficult to be removed from sewage water?
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Which of the following is the most difficult to be removed from sewage water?

A.

Dissolved salts

B.

Toxic metal ions

C.

Organic compounds

D.

All of the above

Correct option is D

Sewage contains suspended solids, colloidal material and dissolved materials. Solids (e.g., sand, silt and clay) are relatively easy to remove. Dissolved salts such as nitrates, phosphates, other nutrients, and toxic metal ions and organic compounds are the most difficult to remove.

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