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emerging contaminants

1,4-Dioxane: Science, Characterization & Analysis, and Remediation

Microplastics: The Current State of Regulations and Science

Microplastics: The Current State of the Regulations and Science  

Microplastics have been found in air, soil, wildlife, and human blood and lung tissue, yet studies are just beginning to uncover potential human health effects such as internal inflammation and reproductive effects. One international study found that 80% of drinking water samples from 14 countries across 5 continents had microplastics in them. Based upon these and other findings, and little information on the extent of the problem within the state, California became the first government in the world to require monitoring for microplastics in drinking water. This policy motivated rapid scientific work to define microplastics and to develop standard methods to measure them in source water.

 

Microplastics

1,4-Dioxane: Science, Characterization & Analysis, and Remediation

1,4-Dioxane: Science, Characterization & Analysis, and Remediation

Water Reuse for Agricultural Purposes

Speakers on this Safe and Sustainable Water Resources Research webinar will talk are:

  • Dr. Helen Nguyen – on Inactivation of RNA viruses by solar and UV irradiation for Agricultural Reuse
  • Dr. Jay Gan – on Emerging Contaminants in Agro-Food Systems

Working with Communities to Understand and Address PFAS Exposures

In this webinar, we will hear from three experts who have been examining PFAS and working with communities to address their concerns. They will address our current knowledge, highlight accomplishments, discuss the importance of working with communities, and note research and communication opportunities.

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