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AWWA WQTC69461 Occurrence and Source of Pharmaceutical Compounds, Personal Care Products (PPCPs) and Endocrine Disrupting Substances (EDC) in Drinking Water Sources

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2008

Daneshvar, A.; Prevost, M.; Aboulfadl, K.; Viglino, L.; Sauve, S.

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This powerpoint presentation begins by providing a brief overview of emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals andpersonal care products, and household, industrial andagricultural chemicals. Study objectives include the following: monitor the occurrence of emerging contaminants inraw and treated wastewater, source water and treateddrinking water;identify the main sources of contaminants in 4 systems, includingMille-Iles / des Prairies River / Assumption / St. Lawrence;estimate the removals by WW and DW treatment plantsin the greater Montreal area; and,identify the best surrogates for groups of trace contaminants. Topics covered include: location of sampling sites around Montreal;characteristics of wastewater treatmentplants and drinking water facilities;analytical methods; and,results WW, source and treated DWs. Presentation conclusions indicate the following: intake of drinking water facility (DWF3) constitutessimultaneously the entry point of the Mille-Iles and DesPrairies rivers;pesticides/herbicides more often detected compoundsthan the pharmaceutical products;at intake of DWF4, pharmaceuticals are more abundant due tothe pharmaceutical residues coming from municipalsewage treatment plants discharges upstream, andthe pesticide compounds that come from the Ottawa River. Includes tables, figures.