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Pharmaceuticals in the Environment : Sources, Fate, Effects and Risks

Publication year: 2008

ISBN: 978-3-540-74664-5

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When the first green wave appeared in the mid and late 1960s, it was considered a f- sible task to solve pollution problems. The visible problems were mostly limited to point sources, and a comprehensive “end of the pipe technology” (= environmental technology) was available. It was even seriously discussed in the US that what was called “zero d- charge” could be attained by 1985. It became clear in the early 1970s that zero discharge would be too expensive, and that we should also rely on the self purification ability of ecosystems. That called for the development of environmental and ecological models to assess the self purifi- tion capacity of ecosystems and to set up emission standards, considering the re- tionship between impacts and effects in the ecosystems.


Subject: Earth and Environmental Science, Ecotoxicology, Environmental Medicine, Environmental Research, Filtration, Pharmaceuticals, contaminants, development, environment, hazard, production, residue, residues, toxicity, toxicology, virus, Ecotoxicology, Pharmacology, Toxicology, Analytical Chemistry, Microbiology, Environmental Management, Waste Water Technology, Water Pollution Control, Water Management, Aquatic Pollution