A conventional pollutant is a term used in the USA to describe a water pollutant that is amenable to treatment by a municipal sewage treatment plant. A basic list of conventional pollutants is defined in the U.S. Clean Water Act.[1] The list has been amended in regulations issued by the Environmental Protection Agency:
- biochemical oxygen demand (BOD)
 - fecal coliform bacteria
 - oil and grease
 - pH (exceeding regulatory limits)
 - total suspended solids (TSS).[2]
 
The Secondary Treatment Regulation contains national discharge standards for BOD, pH and TSS, applicable to sewage treatment plants in the U.S.[3]
See also
- Secondary treatment
 - Water quality
 - Criteria pollutants, a similar list of pollutants of air
 
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