Estrogen-like and dioxin-like organic contaminants in reclaimed wastewater: transfer to irrigated soil and groundwater.
@article{Mahjoub2011EstrogenlikeAD,
title={Estrogen-like and dioxin-like organic contaminants in reclaimed wastewater: transfer to irrigated soil and groundwater.},
author={O Mahjoub and Aur{\'e}lie Escande and David Rosain and Claude Casellas and Elena Gomez and H{\'e}l{\`e}ne Fenet},
journal={Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research},
year={2011},
volume={63 8},
pages={
1657-62
}
}In semi-arid regions, treated wastewater reuse for irrigation is a common practice since wastewater is considered as a non negligible water resource in these areas. However, treated wastewater contains traces of organic compounds which may contaminate the receiving environment i.e. soil and groundwater. Some of these organic compounds have the ability to bind to estrogen receptor (ER) or dioxin receptor (AhR, aryl hydrocarbon receptor). The fate of these compounds in effluent reused for…
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