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Winter 2005, Volume 16, Issue 1
Understanding the Issue of EDCs
WERF is looking at the fate of endocrine disrupting compounds in wastewater in order to develop treatment technologies and analytical techniques that can successfully monitor EDCs in the products of wastewater treatment.

New Research Kicks Off
Contractors have been ed and negotiations are currently underway for four new research projects that are scheduled to begin in 2005.

Subscribers Enthusiastic About WERF Web Seminars
In a recent survey, more than 90% of participants of WERFs first web seminar rated the seminar as good or excellent.

WERF Issues Requests for Proposals
WERF has released requests for proposals for 12 new projects, totalling more than $2 million in available research funding.






Human and Environmental Health Effects
WERF research encompasses a broad range of best management practices for the protection of both human and environmental health, including better methods for detection, risk assessment, and inactivation.

Cryptosporidium in Wastewater: Moving Beyond Traditional Detection Methods
Measuring Bioaerosols During Biosolids Land Application
Assessing the Fate of Emerging Pathogens in Biosolids
Understanding EDCs: Researchers Assess Treatment Technologies

New Research Products
Research Notes
Researcher Roundup: Bill Yanko


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