After the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD), there is an increasing need to monitor pollutant concentrations entering surfaces waters. This concerns all kinds of effluents, as well as urban waters (i.e., wastewater and stormwater). This study provides the first database on the occurrence of 88 individual substances in urban water and highlights direct discharges of these substances to the aquatic environment. Indeed, these hazardous pollutants, listed or not in the WFD, could be released without any treatment to watercourses during a storm
Anthropogenic activities which are common to urban areas generate a range of physical, chemical and ...
The chemical characteristics of stormwater are dependent on the nature of surfaces (roads, roofs etc...
Supplementary Data for publication Lena Mutzner, Kefeng Zhang, Richard G. Luthy, Hans Peter H. Arp,...
After the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD), there is an increasing need to moni...
International audienceAfter the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD), there is an i...
International audienceThe implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) 2000/60/CE requires ...
International audienceThis paper presents results about the occurrence, the concentrations of urban ...
International audienceOrganic and mineral pollutants have become part of today's urban environment. ...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of the concentrations (μg/L) and fluxes (g/ha)...
In 2000 the Water Framework Directive (WFD), 2000/60/EC, was introduced and a group of 66 chemicals,...
Increasing urbanization is a common phenomenon around the world, which results in the conversion of ...
This study investigated how urban stormwater runoff, known to contain various chemical substances, a...
Increasing urbanization is a common phenomenon around the world, which results in the conversion of ...
International audienceImplementation of the European Water Framework Directive and its affiliated di...
Urban stormwater was traditionally managed for flood control and property protection. But this view ...
Anthropogenic activities which are common to urban areas generate a range of physical, chemical and ...
The chemical characteristics of stormwater are dependent on the nature of surfaces (roads, roofs etc...
Supplementary Data for publication Lena Mutzner, Kefeng Zhang, Richard G. Luthy, Hans Peter H. Arp,...
After the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD), there is an increasing need to moni...
International audienceAfter the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD), there is an i...
International audienceThe implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) 2000/60/CE requires ...
International audienceThis paper presents results about the occurrence, the concentrations of urban ...
International audienceOrganic and mineral pollutants have become part of today's urban environment. ...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of the concentrations (μg/L) and fluxes (g/ha)...
In 2000 the Water Framework Directive (WFD), 2000/60/EC, was introduced and a group of 66 chemicals,...
Increasing urbanization is a common phenomenon around the world, which results in the conversion of ...
This study investigated how urban stormwater runoff, known to contain various chemical substances, a...
Increasing urbanization is a common phenomenon around the world, which results in the conversion of ...
International audienceImplementation of the European Water Framework Directive and its affiliated di...
Urban stormwater was traditionally managed for flood control and property protection. But this view ...
Anthropogenic activities which are common to urban areas generate a range of physical, chemical and ...
The chemical characteristics of stormwater are dependent on the nature of surfaces (roads, roofs etc...
Supplementary Data for publication Lena Mutzner, Kefeng Zhang, Richard G. Luthy, Hans Peter H. Arp,...