Some species vanish due to wastewater treatment plant effluents, whereas other species gain. Larvae of some insect orders, such as the stonefly
Even treated wastewater affects our rivers
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Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. Some species vanish due to wastewater treatment plant effluents, whereas other species gain. Larvae of some insect orders, such as the stonefly and caddisfly orders, are particularly badly affected. In contrast, some worms and crustaceans have the ability to proliferate. This was supported by a thorough study that was just released in the journal Water Research by a group from Goethe University Frankfurt led by Daniel Enns and Dr Jonas Jourdan. They examined 170 wastewater treatment plants in Hesse in relation to species composition. Science News | Even Treated Wastewater May Affect Rivers.