Tuesday, October 23, 2007: 1:15 p.m.-3:40 p.m.
Transport and Fate of Pharmaceuticals and EDCs in the Environment (Hilton Orange County)
Transport and Fate of Pharmaceuticals and EDCs in the Environment
1:15 p.m.Potential for 4-Nonylphenol Biodegradation in Stream Sediments
Paul M. Bradley, Ph.D., Larry B. Barber, Ph.D., Dana W. Kolpin, Ph.D., Peter B. McMahon, Ph.D. and Francis H. Chapelle, Ph.D., USGS
1:40 p.m.Fate of Pharmaceutical Residues during Ground Water Recharge: Final Results from the Nasri Project (2002-2005)
Thomas Heberer, Ph.D.1, Andy Mechlinski2 and Britta Fanck2, (1)Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, (2)Technical University of Berlin
2:05 p.m.Sulfadiazine and Its Biotransformation Products: Occurrence and Metabolism in Manure and Amended Soil
Marc Lamshoeft, Premasis Sukul, M. Spiteller and Sebastian Zuehlke, University of Dortmund
2:30 p.m.Influence of Redox Conditions on Pharmaceutical Transport in Ground Water
Carol J. Ptacek, Ph.D.1, Cherilyn Carrara1, David W. Blowes1, William D. Robertson1, Edward Sverko2, Michael Moncur1, Traugott Scheytt3, Simone Seibert3, JoAnn Schachtschneider2, Helena Steer2 and Laura G. Groza1, (1)University of Waterloo, (2)Environment Canada NWRI, (3)Technische Universitaet Berlin
2:55 p.m.Break
3:15 p.m.the Fate of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Land-Applied Biosolids [ Manuscript ]
Cary Leung, Robert G. Arnold, Ph.D., Wendell P. Ela, Ph.D., Eduardo A. Saez, Ph.D. and David Quanrud, Ph.D., University of Arizona

6th International Conference on Pharmaceuticals and Enocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Water



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