Non-target chemical features found in: De facto water reuse - Investigating the fate and transport of chemicals of emerging concern from wastewater discharge through drinking water treatment using non-targeted analysis and suspect screening
A full list of non-target chemical features found in the study "De facto water reuse - Investigating the fate and transport of chemicals of emerging concern from wastewater discharge through drinking water treatment using non-targeted analysis and suspect screening." This would include all identified and unidentified chemicals found in a watershed with wastewater, surface water, and drinking water, chemicals that were found to survive drinking water treatment.
This dataset is associated with the following publication:
Brunelle, L., A. Batt, A. Chao, S. Glassmeyer, N. Quinete, D. Alvarez, D. Kolpin, E. Furlong, M. Mills, and D. Aga. De facto water reuse - Investigating the fate and transport of chemicals of emerging concern from wastewater discharge through drinking water treatment using non-targeted analysis and suspect screening. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 58(5): 2468-2478, (2024).
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| description | A full list of non-target chemical features found in the study "De facto water reuse - Investigating the fate and transport of chemicals of emerging concern from wastewater discharge through drinking water treatment using non-targeted analysis and suspect screening." This would include all identified and unidentified chemicals found in a watershed with wastewater, surface water, and drinking water, chemicals that were found to survive drinking water treatment. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Brunelle, L., A. Batt, A. Chao, S. Glassmeyer, N. Quinete, D. Alvarez, D. Kolpin, E. Furlong, M. Mills, and D. Aga. De facto water reuse - Investigating the fate and transport of chemicals of emerging concern from wastewater discharge through drinking water treatment using non-targeted analysis and suspect screening. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 58(5): 2468-2478, (2024). |
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| modified | 2023-08-31 |
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| title | Non-target chemical features found in: De facto water reuse - Investigating the fate and transport of chemicals of emerging concern from wastewater discharge through drinking water treatment using non-targeted analysis and suspect screening |