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| Is biological treatment a viable alternative for micropollutant removal in drinking water treatment processes?
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| Methodologies and tools for the estimation of mass fluxes of xenobiotics at different scales in urban areas
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| Investigation of sewer exfiltration using integral pumping tests and wastewater indicators
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| Mass flux of xenobiotics in the cities of Halle/Saale and Leipzig in Germany
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| Sources and mass flows of xenobiotics in urban water cycles-an overview on current knowledge and data gaps
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| Are we about to upgrade wastewater treatment for removing organic micropollutants?
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| Biodegradation of xenobiotics in environment and technosphere
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| Fate and behavior of organic compounds in an artificial saturated subsoil under controlled redox conditions: the sequential soil column system
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