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- Pharmaceutical manufacturing facility discharges can substantially increase the pharmaceutical load to U.S. wastewaters (Q144904) (← links)
- Environmental and anthropogenic drivers of contaminants in agricultural watersheds with implications for land management (Q146416) (← links)
- The impact of onsite wastewater disposal systems on groundwater in areas inundated by Hurricane Sandy in New York and New Jersey (Q151582) (← links)
- Comparison of wastewater-associated contaminants in the bed sediment of Hempstead Bay, New York, before and after Hurricane Sandy (Q151584) (← links)
- Regional variability in bed-sediment concentrations of wastewater compounds, hormones and PAHs for portions of coastal New York and New Jersey impacted by hurricane Sandy (Q151586) (← links)
- Investigating dynamic sources of pharmaceuticals: Demographic and seasonal use are more important than down-the-drain disposal in wastewater effluent in a University City setting (Q152724) (← links)
- Personal Care Products, Pharmaceuticals, and Hormones Move from Septic Systems to Local Groundwater (Q230083) (← links)
- Pharmaceutical formulation facilities as sources of opioids and other pharmaceuticals to wastewater treatment plant effluents (Q248276) (← links)
- Evaluating the behavior of gadolinium and other rare earth elements through large metropolitan sewage treatment plants (Q248279) (← links)
- Pesticides and their degradates in groundwater reflect past use and current management strategies, Long Island, New York, USA (Q253561) (← links)
- Contaminant risks in consuming fish from the Area of Concern in the Upper Niagara River (Q265314) (← links)
- Groundwater discharges as a source of phytoestrogens and other agriculturally derived contaminants to streams (Q284982) (← links)
- Isotopes as indicators of environmental change (Q303077) (← links)
- Fate of estrogenic compounds during municipal sludge stabilization and dewatering (Q305071) (← links)
- Organic and Metal Contaminants in Forage Fish from the Niagara River and in Lumbriculus sp. Exposed to Buffalo River Sediments, 2020 (Q322466) (← links)
- Organic contaminants, including hormones, pesticides, pharmaceuticals and other endocrine disrupting compounds, and estrogenicity data in select surface water samples as well as organic contaminants in bed sediment samples collected in Chesapeake Bay (Q323201) (← links)
- Emerging contaminant data at wastewater treatment facilities, municipal water supplies, surface water and lake sites in the northeastern United States, 2009-2018 (ver. 1.1, January 2023) (Q324898) (← links)
- Organic and Metal Contaminants in Fish Tissue Collected from the Niagara River Area of Concern, New York, 2018 (Q326531) (← links)
- Occurrence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, Long Island and New York City, New York (Q328220) (← links)
- Organic and metal contaminants in fish tissue collected from the Buffalo River Area of Concern, 2017 (Q329286) (← links)
- Hormone, pesticide, pharmaceutical and other organic compound data for select water and bed sediment samples collected in Chesapeake Bay watershed in parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia, 2006-2014 (Q329913) (← links)
- Nutrients and contaminants of emerging concern in shallow groundwater of nearshore environments, Suffolk County, New York, 2013 (Q329969) (← links)
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities as sources of pharmaceuticals to municipal wastewater treatment plants in the United States, 2012-2014 (Q330776) (← links)