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WIMEK - SENSE Core 1 Environmental contaminants and nutrients

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Title WIMEK - SENSE Core 1 Environmental contaminants and nutrients
Period 01 / 2003 - unknown
Status Current
Research number OND1312494

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Project leader Prof.dr. W.P. de Voogt

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Impact of High Salinity on Bio-activity and Biomass Retention in High-Rate Anaerobic Reactor Systems
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Microbial communities in Biocatalyzed Electrolysis Cells
Effects of POPs on recruitment success of Sole (Solea solea)
Bioleaching of heavy metals from soils and sediments
Elimination of human pharmaceuticals and their metabolites from source separated wastewater (part of SWITCH project)
Assessment of the role of horizontal gene transfer in the bacterial adaptation to halogenated compounds in the environment
Local treatment of groundwater polluted with MTBE by combined adsorption, (separation) and advanced oxidation
Fysical-chemical pretreatment of wastewater in combination with a biological posttreatment.
Gas Cleaning
Bio-energy
Water Technology - Wastewater Treatment: Biological methods
Optimisation of heavy metal removal by sulphide producing bioreactors.
Soil Remediation
Development of physical - chemical processes to remove persistent organic pollutants (POPs) from wastewater and effluents in Vietnam
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Physical/chemical wastewater treatment and demineralisation of (waste)water
Ground water treatment (heavy metals)
Resilience of the groundwater ecosystem in reaction to anthropogenic disturbances
Chemical availability of trace metals and hydrophobic chemicals in European Catchments
Sorption processes controling leaching of organic components from soils.
Development and refinement of analytical methods for soil, vegetation, sewage, compost, id.
Development and improvement of methods of soil- and plant analysis.
Development and validation of in vitro bioassays for thyroid hormone receptor mediated endocrine disruption
Tools for water quality and ecosystem mangement.

Classification

A10000 Exploitation and management physical environment
C50000 Environmental studies
D15500 Atmospherical sciences
D15600 Hydrospheric sciences

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