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Fate of Pharmaceuticals During Ground Water Recharge
Authors:Jörg E Drewes  Thomas Heberer  Tanja Rauch  Kirsten Reddersen
Institution:Jörg E. Drewes;(Environmental Science &Engineering Division, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401–1887; 273–3401;) is assistant professor of environmental science and engineering at the Colorado School of Mines. He has been actively involved in research in the area of water reclamation and water reuse for more than 10 years. His research interests are treatment technologies leading to indirect potable reuse and the fate and transport of persistent organic compounds in these systems. Thomas Heberer;(Institute for Food Chemistry, Technical University of Berlin, Sekr. TIB 4/3-I 13355 Berlin, Germany; 314–72796;) is assistant professor at the Technical University of Berlin. His research interest is the fate and transport of pharmaceutically active compounds in natural and engineered systems. Tanja Ranch;(Environmental Science &Engineering Division, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401–1887;[303/384–2445;) is a doctoral candidate in the Environmental Science and Engineering Program at CSM. Her research interest is the fate of bulk organic carbon fractions and trace pollutants in ground water recharge systems using water sources of impaired qualities. The focus of her research is developing correlations between removal efficiencies for compounds of concern and operational conditions. Findings of these studies will contribute to an improved design and operation of ground water recharge systems. Kirsten Redderse;(Institute for Food Chemistry, Technical University of Berlin, Sekr. TIB 4/3-I 13355 Berlin, German) is a doctoral candidate at the Technical University of Berlin. Her research interest is the fate of pharmaceutically active compounds in bank filtration systems.
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