A major source of the wide presence of EDCs (Endocrine Disrupting Compounds) in water bodies is represented by direct/indirect discharge of sewage. Recent scientific literature reports data about their trace concentration in water, sediments and aquatic organisms, as well as removal efficiencies of different wastewater treatment schemes. Despite the availability of a huge amount of data, some doubts still persist due to the difficulty in evaluating synergistic effects of trace pollutants in complex matrices. In this paper, an integrated assessment procedure was used, based on chemical and biological analyses, in order to compare the performance of two full scale biological wastewater treatment plants (either equipped with convention...
Pharmaceutical compounds are found in secondary treated effluents up to μg L-1 levels and therefore ...
Organic micropollutants, especially Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (EDCs), are in the center of nowa...
This study demonstrates that both synthetic and natural endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) (e.g.,...
WWTP (wastewater treatment plant) effluents are considered to be a major source for the release in t...
Municipal sewage and WWTP effluents are considered to be a major source of pollution, regarding the...
The effluents from wastewater treatment plants are known to contribute significantly to the total em...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals such as steroid estrogens and alkylphenol polyethoxylates entering th...
Wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents are considered to be a major source for the release in t...
The removal efficiency of endocrine disrupting compounds from effluents using pilot scale sewage tre...
Municipal sewage and WWTP effluents are considered to be a major source of pollution, regarding the ...
Recent decades have brought an increasing concern of potential adverse human and ecological health e...
Recent decades have brought an increasing concern of potential adverse human and ecological health e...
The presence of compounds of emerging concern (CECs) such as endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) a...
The presence of compounds of emerging concern (CECs) such as endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) a...
Ecological impacts of natural estrogens and xenoestrogens in treated wastewater include altered sexu...
Pharmaceutical compounds are found in secondary treated effluents up to μg L-1 levels and therefore ...
Organic micropollutants, especially Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (EDCs), are in the center of nowa...
This study demonstrates that both synthetic and natural endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) (e.g.,...
WWTP (wastewater treatment plant) effluents are considered to be a major source for the release in t...
Municipal sewage and WWTP effluents are considered to be a major source of pollution, regarding the...
The effluents from wastewater treatment plants are known to contribute significantly to the total em...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals such as steroid estrogens and alkylphenol polyethoxylates entering th...
Wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents are considered to be a major source for the release in t...
The removal efficiency of endocrine disrupting compounds from effluents using pilot scale sewage tre...
Municipal sewage and WWTP effluents are considered to be a major source of pollution, regarding the ...
Recent decades have brought an increasing concern of potential adverse human and ecological health e...
Recent decades have brought an increasing concern of potential adverse human and ecological health e...
The presence of compounds of emerging concern (CECs) such as endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) a...
The presence of compounds of emerging concern (CECs) such as endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) a...
Ecological impacts of natural estrogens and xenoestrogens in treated wastewater include altered sexu...
Pharmaceutical compounds are found in secondary treated effluents up to μg L-1 levels and therefore ...
Organic micropollutants, especially Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (EDCs), are in the center of nowa...
This study demonstrates that both synthetic and natural endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) (e.g.,...