Occurrence and distribution of selected antibiotics in a small Mediterranean stream (Arc river, Southern France).
CHIRON S., FEITOSA-FELIZZOLA J.
Assessment of direct treatment processes regarding the removal of pharmaceuticals from wastewater.
TUERK J., SAYDER, B., VITZ, H., KIFFMEYER, T.K., KABASCI, S.
11.45-12.00
Phytosanitary substances and their metabolites in groundwater – Development, validation and application of an online concentration technique coupled to HPLC-MS/MS.
ZWANK L., LICKES J.-P., BAYERLE M., GALLÉ T.
Pesticide load from the sewage treatment plant of Agrinio to river Acheloos, Western Greece: Occurrence and Removal.
STAMATIS N., HELA D., KONSTANTINOU I.
A methodological approach to study xenobiotics adsorption in sludge.
BARRET M., PATUREAU D., LATRILLE E., CARRERE H.
12.00-12.05
5' discussion
12.05-12.20
Characterization of micropollutants in river water by GC/MS Ion profiles.
MOLDOVAN Z.
Understanding occurrence of xenobiotics in closed river basins - examples from the Jordan Valley.
WOLF L., PÖSCHKO A., ZEMANN M., WERZ H., SAWARIEH A., SEDER N., STIEBER M., SACHER F., TIEHM A.
Influence of the employment of co-precipitation and adsorption agents for the removal of PPCPs in Conventional Activated Sludge (CAS) systems.
SERRANO D., LEMA J.M A,
OMIL F.
12.20-12.35
Identification of a biological and physico-chemical signature of medical activity effluents.
FOAN L., RABIET M., PLOY M-C., DAGOT C., BAUDU M.
Modelling the removal of priority pollutants in the urban water cycle.
VEZZARO L., GEVAERT V., BENEDETTI L., VERDONCK F., DE KEYSER W., VANROLLEGHEM P.A., MIKKELSEN P.S.
Influence of humic acids on the adsorption of bisphenol A and 17α-ethinylestradiol to powdered activated carbon.
LEHNBERG K., DOTT W.
12.35-12.50
Labile, dissolved and particulate PAHs and trace metals in wastewater: passive sampling, occurrence and partitioning in treatment plants.
GOURLAY-FRANCE C., LORGEOUX C., BRESSY A., UHER E., GUERDIN M., TUSSEAU VUILLEMIN M.-H.
Problematic of selected musk compounds in aquatic ecosystem.
ČÁSLAVSKÝ J., VÁVROVÁ M., MÁŠOVÁ M.
Biological treatment of industrial wastewater containing hazardous aromatic compounds (PAHs, BTEX, phenols) in hybrid bioreactor: preliminary study of molecules transfer and conversion by volatilisation, sorption and biodegradation.
MOZO I., LESAGE G., BARNA L., PAUL E., OCHOA C., LESAGE N., MONIER J.M., SPERANDIO M.
12.50-13.00
10' discussion
13.00 – 14.30
LUNCH
14.30 – 16.15
PARALLEL SESSIONS
Session 4
Analytical Issues
Chairs:
J. Hollender
L. Zwanc
Session 5
Occurrence, Sources, Fluxes
Chairs:
A. Ledin
D. Kassinos
Session 6
Treatment:
Wastewater Treatment 1
Chairs:
M.C. Tome
D. Patureau
14.30-14.45
Analysis of biocides of isothiazolinone type in water.
SACHER F., GABRIEL S., THOMA A., BRAUCH H.-J.
Testing for xenobiotics at a building demolition site in Korea.
PARK C. G., LEE K. H., KIM H. J., CHOI B. K., SEO S. H., KIM G. J., KO K. B
The fate and behaviour of priority pollutants in end-of-pipe wastewater treatment plants.
REVITT. M, GASPERI J. , SCHOLES L., SCHOLES L., DONNER E.
14.45-15.00
Determination of pharmaceuticals in hospital and municipal wstewaters in Greece.
KOSMA CH., LAMBROPOULOU D., ALBANIS T.
Modeling the effect of aging on naphthalene and phenanthrene desorption rates from borden sand.
SABBAH I., BALL P.W, D'ADAMO P.C, BOUWER E.J
Assessing the dynamics of pharmaceutical compounds in a full-scale activated sludge plant.
SALGADO R., MARQUES R., NORONHA J.P., OEHMEN A., CARVALHO G., REIS M.A.M.
15.00-15.05
5' discussion
15.05-15.20
Analysis of pharmaceutical residues in water samples by new polymeric solid-phase extraction and short column
LC-MS-MS.
A comparison of agricultural pesticide and urban biocide occurrence in surface waters during rain events in a catchment of mixed land use.
WITTMER I., BADER H.-P., SCHEIDEGGER R., SINGER H., ALDER A., JAUS S., LUCK A., CARLSON C., HANKE I., STAMM C.
Fate of Xenobiotics at a Swedish Sewage Treatment Plant.
OLOFSSON U., HAGLUND P.
15.20-15.35
Analytical optimizations and problems during the development of a GC-MS method for the determination of selected pharmaceuticals in aqueous samples.
KOSTOPOULOU M ., PETSAS A.,
VAGI M., NIKOLAOU A.
Behaviour of dissolved xenobiotics in a Luxembourgish surface water.
KREIN A., PAILLER J.Y., GUIGNARD C., IFFLY J.F., PFISTER L., HOFFMANN L.
Impact of operation conditions on the removal of BPA and bulk organics in a small pilot-scale membrane bioreactor (MBR).
HERR J., LYKO S., WINTGENS T., MELIN T.
15.35-15.40
5' discussion
15.40-15.55
Analysis of priority pesticides in river water samples by solid-phase extraction coupled with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
ZIORIS I., LAMBROPOULOU D., ALBANIS T.
Impact of anthropogenic source of arsenic on the Moselle River.
MICHON C., PONS MN., BAUDA P., BORTOLOTTI M.
Fate of 14C-labelled endocrine disruptors in MBR and bioaugmentation strategy.
HOMMES G., CIRJA M., SCHÄFFER A., CORVINI P.F.-X.
15.55-16.10
Metal analyses in drinking water of Latvia using total-reflection X-ray fluorescence spectrometry.
EGLITE L., PURMALIS O., KLAVINS M.
The Xenobiotic impact of sedimentary metals in an urban river.
ADEYEMI A., SCHOLES L., REVITT M., JONES H., FAULKNER HP.
Membrane bioreactors (MBR) for treatment of hazardous aromatic compounds: influence of shear stress on biomass resistance to inhibition.
ELLOUZE S., STRICOT M., LESAGE N., SPERANDIO M.
16.10-16.15
5' discussion
16.15 – 16.45
Coffee Break
16.45 – 18.30
PARALLEL SESSIONS
Session 7
Analytical Issues
Chairs:
D. Lambropoulou
A. Nikolaou
Session 8
Occurrence, Sources, Fluxes
Chairs:
K. Kostarelos
C. McArdell
Session 9
Treatment:
Comparing Wastewater Technologies
Chairs:
G. Li Puma
C. Michael
16.45-17.00
Interlaboratory exercise on steroid estrogens in aqueous samples.
CRUCERU L., HEATH E., KOSJEK T., SACHER F., ANDERSEN H.R., HOLTEN LUTZHOFT H.-C., LEDIN A.
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers cycling in the Paris region, France.
MURESAN B., LORGEOUX C., GASPERI J., MOILLERON R.
Removal of pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) under nitrifying and denitrifying conditions.
SUAREZ S., LEMA J.M. AND OMIL F.
17.00-17.15
A development and validation of an analytical method by LC-MSMS for the quantification of estrogens in sewage sludge and suspended particulate matter.
GABET V., MIEGE C., COQUERY M.
Mass flux of xenobiotics in the cities of Halle/Saale and Leipzig in Germany.
SCHIRMER M., REINSTORF F., LESCHIK S., MUSOLFF A., KRIEG R., STRAUCH G., MARTIENSSEN M.
A direct comparison between different technologies (aerobic granular sludge, SBR and MBR) for the treatment of wastewater contaminated by 4-mono-chlorophenol.
CARUCCI A., MILIA S., CAPPAI G., MUNTONI A.
17.15-17.20
5' discussion
17.20-17.35
Analysis of cytostatics and their human metabolites in wastewater by HPLC MS/ MS: Retention mechanisms, interferences and method applications.
KOVALOVA L., McARDELL C.S., HOLLENDER J.
PPCP sources and pathways in the urban water cycle.
BRYAN ELLIS J.
Comparison of PPCPs removal on a parallel-operated MBR and AS system and evaluation of effluent post-treatment on vertical flow reed beds.
REIF R., BESANCON A., LE CORRE K., JEFFERSON B., LEMA J.M, OMIL F.
17.35-17.50
Development of a method for a multi-class analysis of pharmaceuticals in water.
CAPDEVILLE M.J., BUDZINSKI H., PARDON P., HERNANDEZ-RAQUET G.
Fluxes of pharmaceuticals in the water cycle of Stockholm – a case study.
WAHLBERG C., BJÖRLENIUS B., PAXÉUS N.
Characterization of estrogenic, dioxin-like and PXR activities in wastewater treatment plant, comparison of different treatment technologies.
DAGNINO S., GOMEZ E.,
PICOT B., BALAGUER P,
FENET H.
17.50-17.55
5' discussion
17.55-18.10
Quantifying releases of priority pollutants from urban sources.
HOLTEN LUTZHOFT H.-C., DONNER E., GEVAERT V., DE KEYSER W., WICKMAN T., CERK M., ERIKSSON E., LECLOUX A., LEDIN A.
Influent concentrations and removal performances of metals through conventional and advanced municipal wastewater treatment processes.
CHOUBERT J.-M., POMIÈS M., MARTIN RUEL S., COQUERY M
18.10-18.25
Phthalates and nonylphenols in stormwater: A substance flow analysis.
BJÖRKLUND K.
Is xenobiotics removal a major driver for MBR widespread application in urban WWTPs? An italian perspective.