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Comparison of In Vitro Estrogenic Activity and Estrogen Concentrations in Source and Treated Waters from 25 Drinking Water Treatment Plants.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Compares results of bioassay with hormones measured using analytical chemistry. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Conley, J., H. Mash , N.... -
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Cost function data for the Bob McEwen Water Treatment Plant (2013-2016)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Data set used to estimate the autoregressive distributed lag (ADL) model to understand how water quality measures (e.g., raw water TOC and algal toxin) and other... -
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Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Source and Treated Drinking Waters of the United States
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Data are the source water and treated drinking water concentrations for 17 PFAS. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Boone, J.S., C. Vigo, T.... -
Federal
An introduction to joint research by the USEPA and USGS on contaminants of emerging concern in source and treated drinking waters of the United States.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Paper serves as non-technical introduction to series of papers on the same drinking water study. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Kolpin,... -
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De Facto Water Reuse: Bioassay suite approach delivers depth and breadth in endocrine active compound detection
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Although endocrine disrupting compounds have been detected in wastewater and surface waters worldwide using a variety of in vitro effects-based screening tools, e.g.... -
Federal
The importance of quality control in validating concentration of contaminants of emerging concern in source and treated drinking water samples.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Overview of the quality assurance and quality control that supports the data analysis across all papers. This dataset is associated with the following publication:... -
Federal
Human Health Screening and Public Health Significance of Contaminants of Emerging Concern Detected in Public Water Supplies
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Background information for human health margin of exposure paper. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Benson , B., O. Conerly , W. Sander, A.... -
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Microbial pathogens in source and treated waters from drinking water treatment plants in the United States and implications for human health
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Bacteria and fungi in source and treated drinking water. This dataset is associated with the following publication: King , D., S. Pfaller , M. Donohue , S. Vesper ,... -
Federal
Assessing the Impact of Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent on Downstream Drinking Water-Source Quality Using a Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) Liver Cell-Based Metabolomics Approach
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
The datafile presents the data used to create the figures in the manuscript. These include: a) Two-component score plots of hydrophilic and lipophilic ZFL cell... -
Federal
Trends Between Modeled DeFacto Reuse and Analyzed Grab Samples for Contaminants of Emerging Concern at Water Treatment Plants in The USA
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This dataset compared the de facto reuse percentage modeled for the 22 surface water sites sampled in Phase II of the drinking water project and the organic chemical... -
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Nationwide Reconnaissance of Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Source and Treated Drinking Waters of the United States
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Files are an overview of all data acquired in the study examining source and treated drinking water. This dataset is associated with the following publication:... -
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Nationwide reconnaissance of contaminants of emerging concern in source and treated drinking waters of the Unites States: Pharmaceuticals
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Data from pharmaceutical paper. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Furlong, E., A. Batt, S. Glassmeyer, M. Noriega, D. Kolpin, H. Mash, and K....