Volume 120, Issue 1 (2001) Pharmaceuticals and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: Emerging Contaminants in Water
Articles
Pharmaceuticals and Endocrine Disruptors in Rivers and On Tap
Robert W. Masters
Occurrence and Fate of Pharmaceuticals During Bank Filtration – Preliminary Results From Investigations in Germany and the United States
Thomas Heberer, Ingrid M. Verstraeten, Michael T. Meyer, Andy Mechlinski, and Kirsten Reddersen
Removal of Pharmaceutical Residues and Other Persistent Organics From Municipal Sewage and Surface Waters Applying Membrane Filtration
Thomas Heberer, Dirk Feldmann, Kirsten Reddersen, Hans-Jürgen Altmann, and Thomas Zimmermann
Assessment of Potential Antibiotic Contaminants in Water and Preliminary Occurrence Analysis
Ching-Hua Huang, Jay E. Renew, Kristen L. Smeby, Karen Pinkston, and David L. Sedlak
Occurrence, Distribution, and Fate of 4-Nonylphenol in Kansas Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plants
K. Xia, H. L. Keller, . Bhandari, and J. Wagner
Effects of Exposure to Low Levels of Water-Borne 17b-Estradiol on Nest Holding Ability and Sperm Quality in Fathead Minnows
Heiko L. Schoenfuss, Dalma Martinovic, and Peter W. Sorensen
Factors Affecting the Concentrations of Pharmaceuticals Released to the Aquatic Environment
David L. Sedlak and Karen E. Pinkston