Abstract

The composition of collector water formed as a result of pumping underground wastewater is rich in biogenic elements. Of the chemical elements, the water of the Northern Collector contains more chlorides (780 mg/l), as well as sulfates (3900 mg/l) compared to other elements. When cleaning collector waters with microscopic algae Chlorella sp, the biogenic elements in the wastewater were not recorded after the experiment. Chlorides were reported to have decreased by 6,5% and sulfates by 5,2 %.

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