Endocrine disrupting chemicals in water
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found: Work cat.: Endocrine disrupting chemicals in the Australian riverine environment, c2007:p. iii (Entry of EDCs into the aquatic environment can occur via a number of pathways, such as direct discharge from wastewater treatment plants, paper and pulp mills, and intensive livestock operations. Diffuse sources of EDCs can include run-off from agricultural lands treated with pesticides, wastewaters, and animal manures) p. 9 (The most important pathway of EDCs into freshwater systems is from WWTP [wastewater treatment plant] effluents)
found: LC database, Apr. 1, 2008(endocrine disrupting compounds in water reclamation systems; endocrine disruptors and pharmaceuticals in drinking water; Endocrine disrupting compounds in the Rhine and Meuse basin : occurrence in surface, process, and drinking water; endocrine disrupters in wastewater and sludge treatment processes)
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2008-04-23: new
2008-04-24: revised
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