N.
Krlovic
*a,
E.
Saracevic
a,
J.
Derx
bc,
C.
Gundacker
d,
J.
Krampe
a,
N.
Kreuzinger
a,
M.
Zessner
ab and
O.
Zoboli
a
aTU Wien, Institute for Water Quality and Resource Management, Vienna, Austria. E-mail: nikola.krlovic@tuwien.ac.at
bInteruniversity Cooperation Centre for Water and Health (ICC Water & Health), Vienna, Austria
cTU Wien, Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, Vienna, Austria
dMedical University of Vienna, Center for Pathobiochemistry and Genetics, Institute of Medical Genetics, Vienna, Austria
First published on 20th November 2024
Correction for ‘Exploring the variability of PFAS in urban sewage: a comparison of emissions in commercial versus municipal urban areas’ by N. Krlovic et al., Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2024, 26, 1868–1878, https://doi.org/10.1039/D4EM00415A.
‘The overall per-person adjusted PFAS loads ranged from slightly above 0.01 up to 13.2 μg per person per day. The highest load of the PFCA compounds was noted for PFHxA in the influent (2.7 μg per person per day), whereas influent PFOS had the highest median from the PFSA group (2.15 μg per person per day). 6:2 FTS found in the influent had the overall highest median load at 4.6 μg per person per day.’
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