AWWA SRC57782 PDF

AWWA SRC57782 PDF

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AWWA SRC57782 PDF

Published Date:
01/19/2003

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Active

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Pharmaceuticals, Personal Care Products, and Endocrine Disruptors in Water: Implications for Water Treatment

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American Water Works Association

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Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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For over 70 years, scientists have reported that certain synthetic and natural compounds could mimic natural hormones in the endocrine systems of animals. These substances are collectively known as endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) and have been linked to a variety of adverse effects in both humans and wildlife. More recently, pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) have been discovered in various surface and groundwaters, some of which have been linked to ecological impacts at trace concentrations. The majority of EDCs and PPCPs are more polar than traditional contaminants and several have acidic or basic functional groups. These properties, coupled with occurrence at trace levels (i.e., < 1 ug/L), create unique challenges for both removal processes and analytical detection. Reports of EDCs and PPCPs in water have raised substantial concern among the public and regulatory agenices; however, very little is known as to the fate of these compounds during drinking and wastewater treatment. Numerous studies have shown that conventional drinking and wastewater treatment plants cannot completely remove any EDCs and PPCPs. Oxidation with chlorine and ozone can result in transformation of some compounds with reactive functional groups under the conditions employed in water and wastewater treatment plants. Advanced treatment technologies, such as activated carbon and reverse osmosis, appear viable for the removal of many trace contaminants including EDCs and PPCPs. Future research needs include more detailed fate and transport data, standardized analytical methodology, predictive models, removal kinetics, and toxicological relevance of trace levels of EDCs and PPCPs in water. Includes 96 references.
Edition : Vol. - No.
File Size : 1 file , 210 KB
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Number of Pages : 16
Published : 01/19/2003

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