Microbial Degradation of Free and Halogenated Estrogens in River Water-Sediment Microcosms
David R. Griffith,
MacKayla Carolan,
Manuel Marcos Gutierrez
et al.
Abstract:Halogenated estrogens are formed during chlorine-based
wastewater
disinfection and have been detected in wastewater treatment plant
effluent; however, very little is known about their susceptibility
to biodegradation in natural waters. To better understand the biodegradation
of free and halogenated estrogens in a large river under environmentally
relevant conditions, we measured estrogen kinetics in aerobic microcosms
containing water and sediment from the Willamette River (OR, USA)
at two concentrations (50 a… Show more
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