Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems

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  • Examines analytical protocols used in determining drugs and some of their metabolites in aqueous and solid environmental samples
  • Reviews sample preparation strategies in the analysis of pharmaceuticals in soil, manure, and sludge and discusses the advantages and limitations of each technique
  • Highlights the studies that have been instrumental in gleaning information on the processes that determine the sorption behavior of antibiotics and hormones in soil and biosolids
  • Describes the results of experiments that study plant uptake of sulfonamide antimicrobials and tetracycline antibiotics
  • Presents findings on the sorption and biodegradation of various classes of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in biological wastewater treatment systems
  • Provides new data on the relative efficiencies of physical and chemical treatment processes employed in drinking water treatment systems
  • Summary

    The detection of pharmaceutical residues remained elusive until instruments such as liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry became commonplace in environmental laboratories. The documentation of the occurrence of pharmaceutical residues and endocrine disrupting chemicals in water resources has raused questions about their long-term effects in the ecosystem and their potential effects on human health. Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems covers critical issues regarding the occurrence, persistence, treatment, and transformations of pharmaceuticals in the environment and in drinking water and wastewater treatment systems.

    Acompilation of the recent literature, the book reviews advances in instrumentation and sample preparation techniques and includes an example of how risk assessment is conducted to investigate the fate and effects of pharmaceutical contaminants. Several chapters explore the behavior of pharmaceuticals in soil and the potential side effects of antibiotics on plants after uptake. Experts in drinking water and wastewater treatment systems present new findings on the effectiveness of current treatment practices to reduce the concentrations of pharmaceuticals at the source, providing new insights on how to better mitigate future problems brought about by emerging environmental contaminants.

    Contributing authors from academia, government, and industry provide a well-balanced multi-disciplinary perspective on the issues, discussing topics ranging from field studies documenting the occurrence of pharmaceuticals in environmental compartments, to laboratory studies determining the degradation kinetics and formation of by-products during treatment. The text discusses the factors that affect the environmental fate of pharmaceuticals in soil and water, facilitate the development of best management practices, and optimize treatment systems for removal of these compounds from the environment.

    Table of Contents

    Occurrence and Analysis of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment
    Environmental Presence and Persistence of Pharmaceuticals:
    An Overview, S.T. Glassmeyer, D.W. Kolpin, E.T. Furlong, and M.J. Focazio
    Advances in the Analysis of Pharmaceuticals in the Aquatic Environment, S. Pérez and D. Barceló
    Sample Preparation and Analysis of Solid-Bound Pharmaceuticals, C. Klein, S. O’Connor, J. Locke, and D. Aga
    Gadolinium Containing Contrast Agents for MRI : Investigations on the Environmental Fate and Effects, C. Neubert, R. Länge, and T. Steger-Hartmann
    Environmental Fate and Transformations of Veterinary Pharmaceuticals
    Fate and Transport of Veterinary Medicines in the Soil Environment, A.B.A. Boxall
    Sorption and Degradation of Selected Pharmaceuticals in Soil and Manure, N. Carmosini and L.S. Lee
    Mobility of Tylosin and Enteric Bacteria in Soil Columns, K.L. Henderson, T.B. Moorman, and J.R. Coats
    Plant Uptake of Pharmaceuticals from Soil Determined by ELISA, R.J. Schneider
    Antibiotic Transformation in Plants via Glutathione Conjugation, M.H. Farkas, J.O. Berry, and D.S. Aga
    Treatment of Pharmaceuticals in Drinking Water and Wastewater
    Drugs in Drinking Water : Treatment Options, H.S. Weinberg, V.J. Pereira, and Z. Ye
    Removal of Endocrine Disruptors and Pharmaceuticals during Water Treatment, S.A. Snyder, H. Lei, and E.C. Wert
    Reaction and Transformation of Antibacterial Agents with Aqueous Chlorine under Relevant Water Treatment Conditions, C.-H. Huang, M.C. Dodd, and A.D. Shah
    Hormones in Waste from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, Z. Zhao, K.F. Knowlton, and N.G. Love
    Treatment of Antibiotics in Swine Wastewater, C.D. Adams
    Removal of Pharmaceuticals in Biological Wastewater Treatment Plants, S. Kim, A.S. Weber, A. Batt, and D.S. Aga
    Chemical Processes During Biological Wastewater Treatment,W.F. Harper, Jr., T. Floyd-Smith, and T. Yi

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