Review
"This book presents the latest research on EDCs. [T]he information is clearly presented, includes many detailed and comprehensive tables that facilitate speedy access to precise data, and constitutes an excellent resource for research workers and professional in the field of Environmental Toxicology." - International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 2004
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Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) have been shown to produce changes in the endocrine system of organisms, leading to increases in cancers and abnormalities in reproductive structure and function. This book presents research on the endocrine-disrupting effects of sewage and industrial effluents, covering the sources, fate, and transport of EDCs, and sludge treatment and disposal options considered in regard to their implications for receiving environments. It also addresses the potential sources and analysis of these substances in waters, sediments, and sludges. In addition, the authors review current legislation and potential management strategies for endocrine disrupters in the environment.
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