Chemical analysis of domestic wastewater can reveal the presence of illicit drugs either consumed by a population or directly discharged into the sewer system. In the search for causes of a recent malfunctioning of a small domestic wastewater treatment plant aberrantly high loads of amphetamine were observed in the influent of the plant. Direct discharges of chemical waste from illegal production sites were suspected to be the cause. Illegal manufacturing of amphetamines creates substantial amounts of chemical waste. Here we show that fly-tipping of chemical waste originating from an amphetamine synthesis in the catchment of a small sewage treatment plant resulted in failure of the treatment process. Target analysis of drugs of abuse and no...
Sewage epidemiology is a rapidly expanding field that can provide information on illicit drug usage ...
The research presented in this thesis supports the hypothesis that wastewater-based epidemiology (WB...
Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) can give valuable light on the extent and actual use of new psyc...
The detection and monitoring of illicit drug concentrations in environmental waters is of increasing...
The detection and monitoring of illicit drug concentrations in environmental waters is of increasing...
Wastewater analysis is a promising approach to monitor illicit drug abuse of a community. However, d...
The clandestine manufacture of methylamphetamine has been detected in over 60 countries worldwide. M...
Researched with partners from Anglia Ruskin Universityhis study presents a method of simultaneous de...
The concentrations of 17 drugs of abuse, including cocaine, several amphetamines, opioid drugs, and ...
3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and amphetamine are commonly used psychoactive stimulants. ...
New psychoactive substances (NPS) have increased in use and popularity worldwide. Wastewater analysi...
Illicit drugs, belonging to a category of contaminants of growing and threatening concern, must be t...
Enantiomeric profiling was used in this study to investigate the consumption of amphetamine and meth...
The inclusion of new psychoactive substances (NPS) in the wastewater-based epidemiology approach pre...
Data obtained from the analysis of wastewater from large-scale sewage treatment plants has been succ...
Sewage epidemiology is a rapidly expanding field that can provide information on illicit drug usage ...
The research presented in this thesis supports the hypothesis that wastewater-based epidemiology (WB...
Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) can give valuable light on the extent and actual use of new psyc...
The detection and monitoring of illicit drug concentrations in environmental waters is of increasing...
The detection and monitoring of illicit drug concentrations in environmental waters is of increasing...
Wastewater analysis is a promising approach to monitor illicit drug abuse of a community. However, d...
The clandestine manufacture of methylamphetamine has been detected in over 60 countries worldwide. M...
Researched with partners from Anglia Ruskin Universityhis study presents a method of simultaneous de...
The concentrations of 17 drugs of abuse, including cocaine, several amphetamines, opioid drugs, and ...
3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and amphetamine are commonly used psychoactive stimulants. ...
New psychoactive substances (NPS) have increased in use and popularity worldwide. Wastewater analysi...
Illicit drugs, belonging to a category of contaminants of growing and threatening concern, must be t...
Enantiomeric profiling was used in this study to investigate the consumption of amphetamine and meth...
The inclusion of new psychoactive substances (NPS) in the wastewater-based epidemiology approach pre...
Data obtained from the analysis of wastewater from large-scale sewage treatment plants has been succ...
Sewage epidemiology is a rapidly expanding field that can provide information on illicit drug usage ...
The research presented in this thesis supports the hypothesis that wastewater-based epidemiology (WB...
Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) can give valuable light on the extent and actual use of new psyc...