Fate of endocrine disrupters in waste stabilization pond systems

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The performance in the removal of estrogenicity from wastewater was studied in three wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Different treatment processes were evaluated: stabilization ponds and trickling filter. Sampling was performed from the input to the output of the treatment systems. The total estrogenic activity was determined with MCF-7-derived cell lines which express the endogenous estrogen receptor α. The two wastewater stabilization ponds with long retention time had high removal of estrogenicity (90% to 95%). Trickling filters despite being effective at removing organic load were less effective in removing estrogenicity (42%), and post tertiary ponds enhanced estrogenicity removal. © IWA Publishing 2007.

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Gomez, E., Wang, X., Dagnino, S., Leclercq, M., Escande, A., Casellas, C., … Fenet, H. (2007). Fate of endocrine disrupters in waste stabilization pond systems. In Water Science and Technology (Vol. 55, pp. 157–163). https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2007.350

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