Alkylphenol (AP) and bisphenol A (BPA) contamination of urban runoff has already been established. Potential sources of these contaminants in runoff are endogenous to the urban watershed and are mainly related to traffic and leaching from construction materials. This article summarizes the results of experimental work carried out on a selection of building materials, automotive materials, and consumables, which can be in contact with rain, to assess their potential emission of alkylphenols, alkylphenol ethoxylates, and bisphenol A into runoff. 36 samples of materials, new and used, across 7 major families of building materials (PVC, concrete, polycarbonate, SBS-modified bitumen, drainage materials) and automotive materials (body, tires) wer...
Because roofs represent a major part of the urban impervious surface, it is hypothesized that roof r...
The urban water system is believed to be an important sink for the nonpoint-source pollutants nonylp...
General Bisphenol A is used as an intermediate (binding, plasticizing, hardening) in plastics, paint...
Alkylphenol (AP) and bisphenol A (BPA) contamination of urban runoff has already been established. P...
International audienceA sampling campaign was conducted in order to determine alkylphenol (AP) conce...
International audienceThe incidence of extensive roof greening structures in the contamination of ro...
Urban runoff quality is recognized as one of the most significant pressures on aquatic ecosystems wo...
International audienceThis study evaluates the influence of a heavily urbanized area (Paris Metropol...
The study of the presence of bisphenol analogs in the environment has been very relevant in recent y...
Runoff from paved surfaces in the urban environment is recognised as a major contributing source to ...
Urban runoff is a significant pathway for the transport of diverse substances from the urban environ...
The occurrence of nonylphenol and several phthalates in water environments is highly undesired becau...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an Endocrine disruptor compound (EDC), capable of interfering with hormone rela...
Diffuse pollution sources have been recognised by the European Water Framework Directive to signific...
Because roofs represent a major part of the urban impervious surface, it is hypothesized that roof r...
The urban water system is believed to be an important sink for the nonpoint-source pollutants nonylp...
General Bisphenol A is used as an intermediate (binding, plasticizing, hardening) in plastics, paint...
Alkylphenol (AP) and bisphenol A (BPA) contamination of urban runoff has already been established. P...
International audienceA sampling campaign was conducted in order to determine alkylphenol (AP) conce...
International audienceThe incidence of extensive roof greening structures in the contamination of ro...
Urban runoff quality is recognized as one of the most significant pressures on aquatic ecosystems wo...
International audienceThis study evaluates the influence of a heavily urbanized area (Paris Metropol...
The study of the presence of bisphenol analogs in the environment has been very relevant in recent y...
Runoff from paved surfaces in the urban environment is recognised as a major contributing source to ...
Urban runoff is a significant pathway for the transport of diverse substances from the urban environ...
The occurrence of nonylphenol and several phthalates in water environments is highly undesired becau...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an Endocrine disruptor compound (EDC), capable of interfering with hormone rela...
Diffuse pollution sources have been recognised by the European Water Framework Directive to signific...
Because roofs represent a major part of the urban impervious surface, it is hypothesized that roof r...
The urban water system is believed to be an important sink for the nonpoint-source pollutants nonylp...
General Bisphenol A is used as an intermediate (binding, plasticizing, hardening) in plastics, paint...