Xenobiotics in the Urban Water Cycle

Series: ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION 16
Edited by Despo Fatta-Kassinos, Kai Bester and Klaus Kummerer
528 pages, illustrations.
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The presence of xenobiotics in the aquatic environment is seen as one of the biggest challenges for a sustainable water future. Thus, there is a
need to understand, in an integrated manner, the sources, flow paths, fate and effects of xenobiotics in the urban water cycle.
This book is an authoritative and comprehensive reference source covering:
-occurrence, sources and fluxes of xenobiotics in urban waters
-processes concerning the fate and transport of xenobiotics, mass flows and transformation products
-mitigation, treatment methods and systems for the removal of xenobiotics
-risk assessment methodologies and risk management
-information on source control and mitigation measures
The book contains a wealth of information on some of the compounds most frequently found in urban water systems, and of special interest will be the chapters dealing with compounds that have only recently been investigated, such as illicit drugs, scents, and toxins.
This book is an authoritative and comprehensive reference source covering:
-occurrence, sources and fluxes of xenobiotics in urban waters
-processes concerning the fate and transport of xenobiotics, mass flows and transformation products
-mitigation, treatment methods and systems for the removal of xenobiotics
-risk assessment methodologies and risk management
-information on source control and mitigation measures
The book contains a wealth of information on some of the compounds most frequently found in urban water systems, and of special interest will be the chapters dealing with compounds that have only recently been investigated, such as illicit drugs, scents, and toxins.
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