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Relative contribution of ammonia oxidizing bacteria and other members of nitrifying activated sludge communities to micropollutant biotransformation
Men, Y., Achermann, S., Helbling, D. E., Johnson, D. R., & Fenner, K. (2017). Relative contribution of ammonia oxidizing bacteria and other members of nitrifying activated sludge communities to micropollutant biotransformation. Water Research, 109, 217-226. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2016.11.048
Integrating chemical analysis and bioanalysis to evaluate the contribution of wastewater effluent on the micropollutant burden in small streams
Neale, P. A., Munz, N. A., Aїt-Aїssa, S., Altenburger, R., Brion, F., Busch, W., … Hollender, J. (2017). Integrating chemical analysis and bioanalysis to evaluate the contribution of wastewater effluent on the micropollutant burden in small streams. Science of the Total Environment, 576, 785-795. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.10.141
Prediction of micropollutant elimination during ozonation of a hospital wastewater effluent
Lee, Y., Kovalova, L., McArdell, C. S., & von Gunten, U. (2014). Prediction of micropollutant elimination during ozonation of a hospital wastewater effluent. Water Research, 64, 134-148. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2014.06.027
Removal of highly polar micropollutants from wastewater by powdered activated carbon
Kovalova, L., Knappe, D. R. U., Lehnberg, K., Kazner, C., & Hollender, J. (2013). Removal of highly polar micropollutants from wastewater by powdered activated carbon. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 20(6), 3607-3615. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-012-1432-9
Loss rates of urban biocides can exceed those of agricultural pesticides
Wittmer, I. K., Scheidegger, R., Bader, H. P., Singer, H., & Stamm, C. (2011). Loss rates of urban biocides can exceed those of agricultural pesticides. Science of the Total Environment, 409(5), 920-932. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.11.031