Wastewater Analysis
Pharmaceutical waste 'affecting European water quality'
Oct 22 2010
Friedrich Barth of the European Water Partnership told EurActiv that micropollution caused by residues from drugs, antibiotics and pills are becoming a pressing problem that could be affecting human health.
Wastewater produced by hospitals and drug development centres is mixing into rivers and lakes and could be causing environmental effects such as hormone imbalance in aquatic life, while some of the agents may be carcinogenic.
Mr Barth noted that there is currently no environmental legislation in the EU directly addressing this issue, suggesting that potentially contaminated wastewater of this kind should be collected and treated separately.
He added: "This is an area that has to be addressed in a much better way."
Earlier this month, researchers from Oregon State University raised concerns that the poor water quality off the Gulf of Mexico following the oil spill earlier this year could be causing a heightened cancer risk.
Posted by Lauren Steadman
Digital Edition
AET 28.4 Oct/Nov 2024
November 2024
Gas Detection - Go from lagging to leading: why investment in gas detection makes sense Air Monitoring - Swirl and vortex meters will aid green hydrogen production - Beyond the Stack: Emi...
View all digital editions
Events
Nov 27 2024 Istanbul, Turkey
H2O Accadueo International Water Exhibition
Nov 27 2024 Bari, Italy
Biogas Convention & Trade Fair 2024
Nov 27 2024 Hanover, Germany
Dec 02 2024 London, UK
Dec 03 2024 Dusseldorf, Germany