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Still Haven’t Found What You’re Looking For? Integrated Interdisciplinary Analyses May Be the Solution

Citation:

Glassmeyer, S., E. Furlong, D. Kolpin, M. Mills, A. Batt, E. MedlockKakaley, C. Rosal, Q. Teng, V. Wilson, AND H. Zhen. Still Haven’t Found What You’re Looking For? Integrated Interdisciplinary Analyses May Be the Solution. SETAC- Europe, Dublin, IRELAND, May 03 - 07, 2020.

Impact/Purpose:

This presentation will cover the targeted chemistry, non-targeted chemistry and bioassay analysis of de facto reuse samples, and discuss how the different disciplines give us different knowledge about the contaminants in the samples.

Description:

The US Environmental Protection Agency and US Geological Survey are collaborating to examine the sources, fates, and potential effects of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) during de facto water reuse, which occurs when treated wastewater is discharged to a source of drinking water. The project sampling design follows a surface water flow path, with the collection of grab water samples from upstream of a wastewater treatment plant outfall and downstream to a drinking water treatment plant intake and through the plant to a finished drinking water sample. The study uses an integrated approach that includes a comprehensive analysis of over 200 targeted chemicals (e.g. pharmaceuticals, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances); high resolution mass spectrometry to identify non-targeted (suspected or unknown) chemicals; in vitro bioassays (e.g. estrogenicity, androgenicity, metabolomics); rapid whole organism screens to assess cumulative bioactivity; and in vivo tests to address specific exposure and response endpoints. A rigorous quality assurance/quality control protocol was consistently applied from field to laboratory to ensure comparability of results between the various techniques. This consistent, integrated approach combines the strength of each technique and builds upon the standard CEC research approach by including environmental and toxicity endpoint assessments to more fully explore the potential effects to human health and the environment from chemical exposures.

URLs/Downloads:

SETAC EUROPE 2020 FOR REVIEW_REV1 (1).PDF  (PDF, NA pp,  2159.288  KB,  about PDF)

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:05/07/2020
Record Last Revised:05/22/2020
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 348886