Search Results - "Strenn, B."
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Removal of selected pharmaceuticals, fragrances and endocrine disrupting compounds in a membrane bioreactor and conventional wastewater treatment plants
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-11-2005)“…Eight pharmaceuticals, two polycyclic musk fragrances and nine endocrine disrupting chemicals were analysed in several waste water treatment plants (WWTPs). A…”
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Carbamazepine as a possible anthropogenic marker in the aquatic environment: investigations on the behaviour of Carbamazepine in wastewater treatment and during groundwater infiltration
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-02-2004)“…Sewage treatment plant (STP) effluents are significant sources of pharmaceutical residues in surface waters, where high concentrations of the antiepileptic…”
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The solids retention time—a suitable design parameter to evaluate the capacity of wastewater treatment plants to remove micropollutants
Published in Water research (Oxford) (2005)“…Micropollutants as endocrine disrupting compounds (EDC) or pharmaceuticals are of increased interest in water pollution control. Wastewater treatment plant…”
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Relevance of the sludge retention time (SRT) as design criteria for wastewater treatment plants for the removal of endocrine disruptors and pharmaceuticals from wastewater
Published in Water Science & Technology (01-01-2004)“…Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) represent a significant source for the input of micro pollutants as endocrine disruptors (EDs) or pharmaceutically active…”
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Comparison of the behaviour of selected micropollutants in a membrane bioreactor and a conventional wastewater treatment plant
Published in Water science and technology (01-01-2004)“…Micropollutants as pharmaceutical active compounds (PhACs), residuals of personal care products or endocrine disrupting chemicals are of increasing interest in…”
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Investigation on the behaviour of selected pharmaceuticals in the groundwater after infiltration of treated wastewater
Published in Water Science & Technology (01-01-2004)“…In a rural arid area without suitable receiving water the treated wastewater of a low loaded municipal wastewater treatment plant with full nutrient removal…”
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Carbamazepine, diclofenac, ibuprofen and bezafibrate--investigations on the behaviour of selected pharmaceuticals during wastewater treatment
Published in Water science and technology (01-01-2004)“…Numerous investigations in different European countries observed various pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) in notable concentrations in the aquatic…”
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Adsorption of bisphenol-A, 17β-estradiole and 17α-ethinylestradiole to sewage sludge
Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-09-2004)“…Adsorption of bisphenol-A (CAS 85-05-7), 17β-estradiole (CAS 50-28-2) and 17α-ethinylestradiole (CAS 57-63-6) to activated and to inactivated sludge from…”
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Comparison of the behaviour of selected micropollutants in a membrane bioreactor and a conventional wastewater treatment plant
Published in Water science and technology (06-03-2002)“…Micropollutants as pharmaceutical active compounds (PhACs), residuals of personal care products or endocrine disrupting chemicals are of increasing interest in…”
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Effects of bacterivorous ciliated protozoans on degradation efficiency of a petrochemical activated sludge process
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-05-2000)“…The aim of this work was to adapt protozoans to a saline and crude-oil contaminated petrochemical sewage. Wild type protozoans were isolated from different…”
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Carbamazepine, diclofenac, ibuprofen and benzafibrate - investigations on the behaviour of selected pharmaceuticals during wastewater treatment
Published in Water Science & Technology (01-01-2004)“…Numerous investigations in different European countries observed various pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) in notable concentrations in the aquatic…”
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