All Stories

  1. Assessing single and joint toxicity of three phenylurea herbicides using Lemna minor and Vibrio fischeri bioassays
  2. Sorption of Perfluorinated Compounds onto different types of sewage sludge and assessment of its importance during wastewater treatment
  3. Consumption-based approach for predicting environmental risk in Greece due to the presence of antimicrobials in domestic wastewater
  4. Fate of selected emerging micropollutants during mesophilic, thermophilic and temperature co-phased anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge
  5. Simultaneous determination of eighteen perfluorinated compounds in dissolved and particulate phases of wastewater, and in sewage sludge by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
  6. Contribution of primary and secondary treatment on the removal of benzothiazoles, benzotriazoles, endocrine disruptors, pharmaceuticals and perfluorinated compounds in a sewage treatment plant
  7. Quantitative and qualitative greywater characterization in Greek households and investigation of their treatment using physicochemical methods
  8. Mass Loading and Fate of Linear and Cyclic Siloxanes in a Wastewater Treatment Plant in Greece
  9. Fate of selected pharmaceuticals and synthetic endocrine disrupting compounds during wastewater treatment and sludge anaerobic digestion
  10. Occurrence of different classes of perfluorinated compounds in Greek wastewater treatment plants and determination of their solid–water distribution coefficients
  11. Review on the fate of emerging contaminants during sludge anaerobic digestion
  12. Comparative study of the methods used for treatment and final disposal of sewage sludge in European countries
  13. Investigation of municipal and olive mill wastewater co‐treatment in activated sludge–powdered activated carbon (AS‐PAC) systems
  14. Occurrence of endocrine disrupters and selected pharmaceuticals in Aisonas River (Greece) and environmental risk assessment using hazard indexes
  15. An analytical method for the simultaneous trace determination of acidic pharmaceuticals and phenolic endocrine disrupting chemicals in wastewater and sewage sludge by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
  16. Removal of selected endocrine disrupters in activated sludge systems: Effect of sludge retention time on their sorption and biodegradation
  17. Determination of selected non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in wastewater by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
  18. Fate and Biotransformation of Metal and Metalloid Species in Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes
  19. Diuron biodegradation in activated sludge batch reactors under aerobic and anoxic conditions
  20. Removal of total phenols from olive-mill wastewater using an agricultural by-product, olive pomace
  21. Application of the OECD 301F respirometric test for the biodegradability assessment of various potential endocrine disrupting chemicals
  22. Comparison of Bioluminescence and Nitrification Inhibition Methods for Assessing Toxicity to Municipal Activated Sludge
  23. Inhibitory effect of triclosan and nonylphenol on respiration rates and ammonia removal in activated sludge systems
  24. Occurrence and fate of endocrine disrupters in Greek sewage treatment plants
  25. Investigation of triclosan fate and toxicity in continuous-flow activated sludge systems
  26. Distribution of organotin compounds in the bivalves of the Aegean Sea, Greece
  27. A screening method for the determination of toluene extractable organotins in water samples by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry and rhenium as chemical modifier
  28. Simultaneous determination of the endocrine disrupting compounds nonylphenol, nonylphenol ethoxylates, triclosan and bisphenol A in wastewater and sewage sludge by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
  29. Occurrence of Organotin Compounds in the Aquatic Environment of Greece
  30. Aerobic biodegradation of organotin compounds in activated sludge batch reactors
  31. Investigation of Cr(VI) reduction in continuous-flow activated sludge systems
  32. Evaluation of the pollution of the surface waters of Greece from the priority compounds of List II, 76/464/EEC Directive, and other toxic compounds
  33. Evaluation of Different Methods for the Determination of Maximum Heterotrophic Growth Rates
  34. Chromium species behaviour in the activated sludge process
  35. Effects of chromium (VI) addition on the activated sludge process
  36. Effect of arsenic and mercury speciation on inhibition of respiration rate in activated sludge systems
  37. Speciation of chromium in wastewater and sludge by extraction with liquid anion exchanger Amberlite LA-2 and electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry
  38. Monitoring priority substances of directives 76/464/EEC and 2000/60/EC in Greek water bodies
  39. Effect of chromium(VI) on bacterial kinetics of heterotrophic biomass of activated sludge
  40. Toxicity of Organotin Compounds to Activated Sludge