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Reclaim Water

Reclaim Water

In the EU project "Reclaim Water (Water reclamation technologies for safe artificial groundwater recharge)", we studied the fate of pharmaceuticals and disinfection byproducts during the wastewater treatment and the groundwater recharge at various sites as well as in the laboratory and characterized the relevant processes.

Contractor

EU, FP6

Publications

www.reclaim-water.org

Final report EU project RECLAIM WATER: www.amk.rwth-aachen.de/uploads/media/RECLAIM_WATER_Publishable_Final_Activity_Report.pdf


Krauss, M., P. Longree, E. Van Houtte, J. Cauwenberghs, J. Hollender. 2010. Assessing the fate of nitrosamine precursors in wastewater treatment by physico-chemical fractionation. Environ. Sci. Technol. 44:7871–7877.

Abegglen, C., Joss, A., McArdell, C.S., Fink, G., Schlüsener, M., Ternes, T.A., Siegrist, H. (2009) The fate of selected micropollutants in a single-house MBR. Water Research 43, 2036-2046.

Krauss, M., J. Hollender. 2008. Analysis of Nitrosamines in Wastewater: Exploring the Trace Level Quantification Capabilities of a Hybrid Linear Ion Trap/Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer, Anal. Chem. 80: 834-842.

Krauss,M.; Longrée,P.; Dorusch,F.; Ort,C.; Hollender,J.2009. Occurrence and removal of N-nitrosamines in wastewater treatment plants, Water Res. 43, 17, 4381-4391.