Title: Testing Diagnostic Tools for Trace Organic Compounds and Multiple Stressors: Case Studies
PROJECT NUMBER: |
CEC5R08c |
PROJECT MANAGER: |
Lola Olabode, M.P.H. The Water Research Foundation lolabode@waterrf.org |
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STATUS: |
Completed |
LAST UPDATED: |
12/10/2010 |
REPORT DESCRIPTION: |
This report presents seven case studies which illustrate the use of different techniques for diagnosing potential effects of trace organic compounds (TOrC) at a site. The techniques highlighted in the report include: EPA’s causal analysis framework, Causal Analysis/Diagnosis Decision Information System (CADDIS); Canada’s Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) causal analysis approach; the consumer products manufacturer’s ROUT model and the pharmaceutical manufacturer’s PhATE model to predict concentrations of certain TOrC at a wastewater influenced site; and ecological modeling (Comprehensive Aquatic Systems Model [CASM]). These case studies represent a range of scenarios and the monitoring information available that most utilities and water resource managers are likely to face. Published by WERF. 150 pages. Online PDF. (2010) |
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