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Attenuation of Two Estrogen Compounds in Aquifer Materials Supplemented with Sewage Effluent
Authors:Guang-Guo Ying  Rai S Kookana  Peter Dillon
Institution:Guang-Guo Ying;, corresponding author, is an environmental chemist with extensive experience in the environmental chemistry of organic contaminants and biomarkers. Ying is currently working on EDCs'attenuation during aquifer storage and recovery of sewage effluent;the behavior, fate, and effect of EDCs and pharmaceuticals in the environment;and risk assessment of organic contaminants in the environment. Ying may be reached at CSIRO Land and Water, Adelaide Laboratory, PMB2, Glen Osmond SA 5064, Australia;+61 08 83038474;fax +61 08 83038565;. Rai Kookana;is a principal research scientist with CSIRO Land and Water, Adelaide Laboratory, PMB2, Glen Osmond SA 5064, Australia. Kookana has extensive experience with the fate and behavior of organic contaminants, especially pesticides, and is currently working on the environmental fate of contaminants (pesticides, EDCs, etc.) and ecological risk assessment, as well as leading national and international projects on minimizing the off- site migration and ecotoxioclogical impacts of organic contaminants on the environment. Kookana may be reached at +61 08 83038450;fax +61 08 83038565;. Peter Dillon;, a principal research engineer, is currently leading the CSIRO Water Reclamation research group. He has extensive experience with water and effluent reclamation using environmental systems, and storm water and recycled water recharge and reuse. Dillon also leads national and international research projects on water quality changes during aquifer storage and recovery, and various research projects on sewer/ground water interaction, riverbank filtration, and effluent irrigation. He may be reached at CSIRO Land and Water, PMB 2, Glen Osmond SA 5064, Australia;+61 8 8303 8714;fax +61 8 8303 8750;.
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