Steroid Concentration in Treated Sewage Effluents and Water Courses
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ISBN: 1 84057 095 4
Reviews and discusses the occurrence of steroids and their conjugates in raw and treated waters and the effectiveness of water treatment processes (chlorination, ozone, PAC, coagulation and filtration, aeration) in removing them. Describes the development and validation of analytical techniques for detecting oestrone, 17B- oestradiol and ethynyl oestradiol and gives the results of monitoring them in drinking waters.
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