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Research Update on Oestrogenic Substances in the Environment
98/TX/01/3 - ISBN: 1 84057 128 4Updates UKWIR 1994 report, Implications of Oestreogenic Substances in the Environment, that examined the hypothesised relationship between oestrogenic substance in the environment and reproductive disorders. Discusses 17b- oe... More...
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Steroid Concentration in Treated Sewage Effluents and Water Courses
98/TX/01/1 - ISBN: 1 84057 095 4Reviews and discusses the occurrence of steroids and their conjugates in raw and treated waters and the effectiveness of water treatment processes (chlorination, ozone, PAC, coagulation and filtration, aeration) in removing t... More...
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Effect of Water Treatment Processes on Oestrogenic Chemicals
96/DW/05/10 - ISBN: 1 84057 006 7Preliminary investigation into the effect, under laboratory conditions, of chlorination, coagulation, ozonation and powdered activated carbon (PAC) on a range of chemicals (steroids and nonylphenols) that have demonstrated oe... More...
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The Implications of Oestrogenic Substances in the Environment
95/DW/05/3 - ISBN: 1 84057 046 6There is increasing scientific and public concern about the potential effects of oestrogenic compounds in the environment on male reproductive health. Research in the UK has shown that male fish exposed to sewage effluents a... More...
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Removal of Nonylphenol Ethoxylates by Water Treatment Processes
98/TX/01/5 - ISBN: 1 84057 131 4Examines the effect, under laboratory conditions, of aeration, chlorination, ozonisation, coagulation and powdered activated carbon on nonylphenol ethoxylates, a class of compounds, that may have oestrogenic properties. The r... More...
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