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TitleChapter 6 - Some organic compounds in potable water: the PFASs, EDCs and PPCPs issue
KeywordsDrinking waterorganic micropollutantsendocrine disruptorsemerging contaminantsenvironmental risk
Year2023
TypeContributo in volume
DOI10.1016/B978-0-12-824103-5.00001-2
AuthorsLuisa Patrolecco, Jasmin Rauseo, Nicoletta Ademollo, Stefano Polesello, Massimiliano Vardè, Sarah Pizzini, Francesca Spataro
Text478514 2023 10.1016/B978 0 12 824103 5.00001 2 Drinking water organic micropollutants endocrine disruptors emerging contaminants environmental risk Chapter 6 Some organic compounds in potable water the PFASs, EDCs and PPCPs issue Luisa Patrolecco, Jasmin Rauseo, Nicoletta Ademollo, Stefano Polesello, Massimiliano Varde, Sarah Pizzini, Francesca Spataro 1 Institute of Polar Sciences ISP , National Research Council of Italy CNR , Rome, Italy 2 Water Research Institute IRSA , National Research Council of Italy CNR , Brugherio, Italy 3 Institute of Polar Sciences ISP , National Research Council of Italy CNR , Venice, Italy 4 Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics DAIS , Ca Foscari University of Venice UniVE , Venice, Italy Abstract Anthropogenic organic pollutants are continuously entering aquatic ecosystems, principally through urban and industrial discharges, and there is ever more research worldwide about their environmental and ecotoxicological impact. Nevertheless, the release of most of them into water ecosystems is not yet regulated. They are commonly found in surface and groundwaters, threatening the quality and availability of the major renewable resources for the production of drinking water. Starting from the current international directives on the surface and drinking water protection, this chapter focuses on the sources, environmental dynamics, and effects of selected classes of conventional and emerging organic micropollutants, with particular attention paid to drinking water and the effectiveness of water treatments in their removal. Environmental and toxicological risk implications are also considered. Further research efforts are needed for a correct and sustainable management of drinking resources, constituting an important challenge for the protection of water supplies and human health. Chapter 6. Some organic compounds in potable water the PFASs, EDCs and PPCPs issue Abstract 6.1 Introduction 6.2 International directives on surface and drinking waters 6.3 Sources, environmental dynamics, and final fate 6.4 Environmental and ecosystem effects 6.5 Drinking water treatment plants 6.6 Conclusions and future trends Acknowledgments List of acronyms References Membrane Technologies in Environmental Protection and Public Health Challenges and Opportunities Elsevier 978 0 12 824103 5 Published version https //www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780128241035000012 About the book Description Current Trends and Future Developments on Bio Membranes Membrane Technologies in Environmental Protection and Public Health Challenges and Opportunities illustrates the application of membrane technology used in separation processes, along with the advantages of membranes in comparison with other types of separation methods. In addition, the book illustrates new approaches for pollution monitoring and helps researchers develop new membrane systems for air or water pollution monitoring. Sections focus on the application of membrane technology to new membranes, hence it is ideal for R D managers in industry and a variety of others, including academic researchers and postgraduate students working in strategic treatment, separation and purification processes. Capitolo Contributo in volume stefano.polesello POLESELLO STEFANO luisa.patrolecco PATROLECCO LUISA massimiliano.varde VARDE MASSIMILIANO nicoletta.ademollo ADEMOLLO NICOLETTA francesca.spataro SPATARO FRANCESCA jasmin.rauseo RAUSEO JASMIN sarah.pizzini PIZZINI SARAH