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Ibuprofen drinking water

Several studies identify WWTPs effluents as the main conveyors of APIs and their metabolites into receiving water sources that are used for drinking-water supply [6, 30, 32, 52, 56, 59, 62-71]. For instance, the presence of ibuprofen, paracetamol and salicylic acid which are readily bio(degradable) is an indicator of non- or poorly treated wastewater [72]... [Pg.220]

Zwiener C. and F.H. Frimmel (2004). Residues of Clofibric Acid, Ibuprofen and Diclofenac in the Aquatic Environment and Their EUmination in Sewage Treatment and Drinking Water Production. In K. Kiimmerer (Ed.). Pharmaceuticals in the Environment Sources, Fate, Ejfects and Risks. Springer, New York, pp. 121-132. [Pg.293]


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