Reports \ Toxicology \ Endocrine Disrupters - Waste Waters and Sludge
The Sorptive Behaviour of Steroid Oestrogens in Sewage Treatment Plants
01/TX/04/2 - ISBN: 1 84057 231 0The ability of activated sludge particles to sorb steroid oestrogens was tested in the laboratory with fresh mixed liquor from an aeration tank and radio-labelled steroid oestrogen analogues. Most of the sorption was complete... More...
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Oestrogenic Chemicals and Their Behaviour During Sewage Treatment
98/TX/01/4 - ISBN: 1 84057 129 2This report reviews the occurrence, degradation and fate of key oestrogenic chemicals during sewage treatment and disposal to agricultural land. This includes an assessment of their partitioning between sewage effluents and s... More...
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QSAR Studies on Fate and Behaviour of Steroid Endocrines in Sewage Treatment
01/TX/04/3 - ISBN: 1-84057 253 1Literature data and quantitative structure activity relationships (QSARs) were used in TOXCHEM modelling to predict the behaviour of steroid endocrine disrupters in typical U.K. sewage treatment works. Models for two typica... More...
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Oestrogen Steroid Conjugates Stability in Waste Water Streams
01/TX/04/4 - ISBN: 1-84057 254 XA laboratory simulation of the stability of steroid conjugates in sewage on passage through a sewer and primary settlement within a sewage treatment plant, using radiolabelled (3H) materials at environmentally realistic conce... More...
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Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Wastewater - A Study of Treatment Options and Potential Costs
02/TX/04/6 - ISBN: 1-84057-270-1The objective of the study was to gather and present information on processes for removing endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) from wastewater treatment works effluents and to provide a methodology to determine the cost of ... More...
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