There is a growing concern that pharmaceuticals and other chemicals present in the effluents (sewage discharged into a river) from municipal wastewater treatment plants enter the aquatic environment, where they may affect the fitness of fish. We conducted lab based experiments to determine the potential of effluents from different municipal wastewater plants in the Grand River Watershed to affect the reproduction of adult zebrafish.Southern Ontario Water Consortiu
Under the Canadian Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) program for pulp and paper effluents, the ...
Municipal wastewater effluent (MWWE) and its constituents, such as chemicals of emerging concern, po...
Among the most common pollutants that enter the environment after passing municipal wastewater treat...
Municipal wastewater effluents (MWWEs) contain anthropogenic substances that can exhibit endocrine d...
Municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) are point sources of environmental contamination that...
The Grand River watershed is the largest watershed in southern Ontario, and is expected to see major...
Municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluent is a major point source of contaminants (nutrie...
Municipal wastewater effluent (MWWE) and its constituents, such as chemicals of emerging concern, po...
<div><p>Municipal wastewater effluent (MWWE) and its constituents, such as chemicals of emerging con...
Concern over pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in surface waters has increased as s...
Municipal wastewater effluent (MWWE) and its constituents, such as chemicals of emerging concern, po...
PublishedConcern has been raised in recent years that exposure to wastewater treatment effluents con...
1. Increased need for water and projected declines in precipitation due to climate change could leav...
The effluent from municipal wastewater treatment plants is a major point source of contamination in ...
Effluents from municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWTPs) are complex mixtures of chemicals inclu...
Under the Canadian Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) program for pulp and paper effluents, the ...
Municipal wastewater effluent (MWWE) and its constituents, such as chemicals of emerging concern, po...
Among the most common pollutants that enter the environment after passing municipal wastewater treat...
Municipal wastewater effluents (MWWEs) contain anthropogenic substances that can exhibit endocrine d...
Municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) are point sources of environmental contamination that...
The Grand River watershed is the largest watershed in southern Ontario, and is expected to see major...
Municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluent is a major point source of contaminants (nutrie...
Municipal wastewater effluent (MWWE) and its constituents, such as chemicals of emerging concern, po...
<div><p>Municipal wastewater effluent (MWWE) and its constituents, such as chemicals of emerging con...
Concern over pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in surface waters has increased as s...
Municipal wastewater effluent (MWWE) and its constituents, such as chemicals of emerging concern, po...
PublishedConcern has been raised in recent years that exposure to wastewater treatment effluents con...
1. Increased need for water and projected declines in precipitation due to climate change could leav...
The effluent from municipal wastewater treatment plants is a major point source of contamination in ...
Effluents from municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWTPs) are complex mixtures of chemicals inclu...
Under the Canadian Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) program for pulp and paper effluents, the ...
Municipal wastewater effluent (MWWE) and its constituents, such as chemicals of emerging concern, po...
Among the most common pollutants that enter the environment after passing municipal wastewater treat...