Supporting Information Waste water treatment plants as sources of polyfluorinated compounds, polybrominated diphenyl ethers and musk fragrances to ambient air
Waste water treatment plants as sources of polyfluorinated compounds, polybrominated diphenyl ethers and musk fragrances to ambient air Ingo Weinberg1, 2,*, Annekatrin Dreyer1, Ralf Ebinghaus1
2 Leuphana University Lüneburg, Institute for Ecology and Environmental Chemistry, Scharnhorststr. 1, 21335 Lüneburg, Germany
* corresponding author: ingoweinberg@web.de
phone: +49-4152-872336
fax: +49-4152-872332
Sampling Sites 2
Meteorological Parameters 3
Chemicals 4
Instrumental Parameters 6
Detection Limits 9
Recovery Rates 11
Blanks 13
Method Uncertainties 15
Concentrations 16
Composition 21
Trajectories 29
References 32
Sampling Sites
Figure S1: Sampling locations. WA and WB and the corresponding reference sites (RA, RB). The aerial photographs were derived from Google Earth (Google Inc. 2010).