Widespread Surveillance of Emerging Contaminants in the Yamuna River Basin: Evaluation of Surface Water, Sediments, Groundwater, and Aquatic Plants
Pinakshi Biswas,
Bhanu Prakash Vellanki,
Manthiram Karthik Ravichandran
et al.
Abstract:Anthropogenic
activities release hundreds of emerging contaminants
(ECs) into the environment. Treated or partially treated wastewater
carries ECs, metabolites, and transformation products (TPs) to nearby
surface waters, contaminating the majority of the river ecosystem.
The present study discussed the occurrence of 32 ECs in different
environmental matrices of the Yamuna River Basin including wastewater,
surface water, sediments, groundwater, and aquatic biota. The concentration
of estrone was detected at hig… Show more
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