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Pharmaceuticals, drinking water removal

Keywords Drinking water. Occurrence, Pharmaceuticals, Removal... [Pg.47]

Removal of Pharmaceuticals During Drinking Water Treatment. 51... [Pg.48]

Stackelberg PE, Gibs J, Furlong ET, Meyer MT, Zaugg SD, Lippincott RL (2007) Efficiency of conventional drinking-water-treatment processes in removal of pharmaceuticals and other organic compounds. Sci Total Environ 377 255-272... [Pg.65]

Huerta-Fontela M, Galceran MT, Ventura F (2011) Occurrence and removal of pharmaceuticals and hormones through drinking water treatment. Water Res 45 1432-1442... [Pg.65]

Vieno N, Tuhkanen T, Kronberg L (2006) Removal of pharmaceuticals in drinking water treatment effect of chemical coagulation. Environ Technol 27 183-192... [Pg.65]

Temes TA, Meisenheimer M, McDowell D, SacherF, Branch H-J, Haist-Gulde B, Preuss G, Wilme U, Zulei-Seibert N (2002) Removal of pharmaceuticals during drinking water treatment. Environ Sci Technol 36 3855-3863... [Pg.65]

POSEIDON Assessment of technologies for the removal of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in sewage and drinking water facilities to improve the indirect potable water reuse, 2001-2004), which focussed on the removal capacity of WWTPs and waterworks for the main micro-pollutants... [Pg.140]

Studies on conventional drinking-water treatment processes, such as filtration, coagulation and sedimentation, have shown that coagulation is largely ineffective in removing pharmaceuticals. Free chlorine is able to remove up to approximately 50% of the pharmaceuticals investigated, whereas chloramines have lower removal... [Pg.220]

As above mentioned, in Sect. 2.3.2, none of the wide range of drinking water treatment processes available have been designed to remove pharmaceuticals that may be present in source waters. Therefore, its worldwide presence in drinking water generates a growing concern due to the possible human exposure [52, 106, 107],... [Pg.228]

Heberer T., K. Reddersen, and A. Mechhsnki (2002). From municipal sewage to drinking water Fate and removal of pharmaceutical residues in the aquatic environment in urban... [Pg.265]

Temes T.A., M. Meisenheimer, D. McDowell, R Sacher, H.-J. Branch, B. Haist-Gulde, G. Preuss, U. Wihne, and N. Zulei-Seibert (2(X)2). Removal of pharmaceuticals during drinking water treatment. Environmental Science and Technology 36 3855-3863. [Pg.287]

Yoon, Y., Westerhoff, P., Snyder, S., and Song, S. (2002). A review on removal of EDCs and pharmaceuticals by drinking water processes. Proceedings of the American Water Works Association Water Quahty Technology Conference, November 11-13, 2002, Seattle, USA. CD ROM. [Pg.708]


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