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Publications Details for Grant Number R829014

Impact of Residual Pharmaceutical Agents and their Metabolites in Wastewater Effluents on Downstream Drinking Water Treatment Facilities

RFA: Drinking Water (2000)

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Journal Article Evaluation of UV irradiation for photolytic and oxidative degradation of pharmaceutical compounds in water. WATER RESEARCH Pereira VJ, Linden KG, Weinberg HS Pereira VJ, Linden KG, Weinberg HS. Evaluation of UV irradiation for photolytic and oxidative degradation of pharmaceutical compounds in water. Water Research 2007;41(19):4413-4423. R829014 (Final)
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Journal Article UV degradation kinetics and modeling of pharmaceutical compounds in laboratory grade and surface water via direct and indirect photolysis at 254 nm. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Pereira VJ, Weinberg HS, Linden KG, Singer PC Pereira VJ, Weinberg HS, Linden KG, Singer PC. UV degradation kinetics and modeling of pharmaceutical compounds in laboratory grade and surface water via direct and indirect photolysis at 254 nm. Environmental Science & Technology 2007;41(5):1682-1688. R829014 (Final)
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Journal Article Trace analysis of trimethoprim and sulfonamide, macrolide, quinolone, and tetracycline antibiotics in chlorinated drinking water using liquid chromatography electrospray tandem mass spectrometry. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Ye Z, Weinberg HS, Meyer MT Ye Z, Weinberg HS, Meyer MT. Trace analysis of trimethoprim and sulfonamide, macrolide, quinolone, and tetracycline antibiotics in chlorinated drinking water using liquid chromatography electrospray tandem mass spectrometry. Analytical Chemistry 2007;79(3):1135-1144. R829014 (Final)
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Presentation Photodegradation of pharmaceutical and contrast media agents in surface water by direct photolysis and UV advanced oxidation processes. None Pereira VJ, Linden KG, Weinberg HS Pereira VJ, Linden KG, Weinberg HS. Photodegradation of pharmaceutical and contrast media agents in surface water by direct photolysis and UV advanced oxidation processes. Presented at the 4th International Conference on Pharmaceuticals and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Water, Minneapolis, MN, October 13-15, 2004. R829014 (2004)
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Presentation Direct photolysis and UV advanced oxidation processes of pharmaceuticals in surface water. None Pereira VJ, Linden KG, Weinberg HS Pereira VJ, Linden KG, Weinberg HS. Direct photolysis and UV advanced oxidation processes of pharmaceuticals in surface water. Presented at the 3rd International Congress on Ultraviolet Technologies, Whistler, BC, Canada, May 24-27, 2005. R829014 (Final)
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Presentation Photodegradation of pharmaceutical and contrast media agents in surface water by direct photolysis and UV advanced oxidation processes. None Pereira VJ, Linden KG, Weinberg HS Pereira VJ, Linden KG, Weinberg HS. Photodegradation of pharmaceutical and contrast media agents in surface water by direct photolysis and UV advanced oxidation processes. Presented at the American Water Works Association Water Quality Technology Conference, Quebec City, Canada, November 2-5, 2005. R829014 (Final)
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Presentation Fate of antibiotics in surface waters and sediments. None Stauffenberg K, Weinberg H Stauffenberg K, Weinberg H. Fate of antibiotics in surface waters and sediments. Presented at the Water Resources Research Institute Annual Conference, Raleigh, NC, April 5, 2005. R829014 (Final)
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Presentation Preparing the framework for evaluating microbial resistance in surface waters and sediments. None Stauffenberg K, Weinberg H Stauffenberg K, Weinberg H. Preparing the framework for evaluating microbial resistance in surface waters and sediments. Presented at the Water Resources Research Institute Annual Conference, Raleigh, NC, April 5, 2006. R829014 (Final)
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Presentation Approaches to determining whether pharmaceutical residues are present in NC drinking waters. None Weinberg HS, Ye Z, Pereira VJ, Meyer MT Weinberg HS, Ye Z, Pereira VJ, Meyer MT. Approaches to determining whether pharmaceutical residues are present in NC drinking waters. Presented at the Water Resources Research Institute Annual Conference, Raleigh, NC, April 9, 2002. R829014 (2002)
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Presentation Survey of antibiotics in NC surface and drinking waters. None Ye Z, Weinberg HS, Meyer MT Ye Z, Weinberg HS, Meyer MT. Survey of antibiotics in NC surface and drinking waters. Presented at the Water Resources Research Institute Annual Conference, Raleigh, NC, April 1, 2003. R829014 (2003)
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Presentation Occurrence of antibiotics in drinking water sources and their transformation in chlorine disinfection. None Ye Z, Weinberg HS, Meyer MT Ye Z, Weinberg HS, Meyer MT. Occurrence of antibiotics in drinking water sources and their transformation in chlorine disinfection. Presented at the American Water Works Association Water Quality Technology Conference, Philadelphia, PA, November 2-5, 2003. R829014 (2003)
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Presentation Occurrence of antibiotics in drinking water. None Ye Z, Weinberg HS, Meyer MT Ye Z, Weinberg HS, Meyer MT. Occurrence of antibiotics in drinking water. Presented at the 4th International Conference on Pharmaceuticals and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Water, Minneapolis, MN, October 13-15, 2004. R829014 (2004)
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