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David Schwesig
Publications - 3
Citations - 1708
David Schwesig is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental impact of pharmaceuticals and personal care products. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 1464 citations.
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EU-wide monitoring survey on emerging polar organic contaminants in wastewater treatment plant effluents.
Robert Loos,Raquel N. Carvalho,Diana C. António,Sara Comero,Giovanni Locoro,Simona Tavazzi,Bruno Paracchini,Michela Ghiani,Teresa Lettieri,Ludek Blaha,Barbora Jarošová,Stefan Voorspoels,Kelly Servaes,Peter Haglund,Jerker Fick,Richard H. Lindberg,David Schwesig,Bernd Manfred Gawlik +17 more
TL;DR: The obtained results show the presence of 125 substances (80% of the target compounds) in European wastewater effluents, in concentrations ranging from low nanograms to milligrams per liter, which allow for an estimation to be made of a European median level for the chemicals investigated in WWTP effluent waters.
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Pan-European survey on the occurrence of selected polar organic persistent pollutants in ground water
Robert Loos,Giovanni Locoro,Sara Comero,Serafino Contini,David Schwesig,Friedrich Werres,Peter Balsaa,Oliver Gans,Stefan C. Weiss,Ludek Blaha,Monica Bolchi,Bernd Manfred Gawlik +11 more
TL;DR: The chemicals which were detected most frequently above the European ground water quality standard for pesticides of 0.1 microg/L were Chloridazon-desphenyl (26 samples), NPE(1)C (20), Bisphenol A (12), Benzotriazole (8), N,N'-Dimethylsulfamid (DMS) (8) and Nonylphenol (6).
EU Wide Monitoring Survey on Waste Water Treatment Plant Effluents
Robert Loos,Raquel N. Carvalho,Sara Comero,Diana C. António,Michela Ghiani,Teresa Lettieri,Giovanni Locoro,Bruno Paracchini,Simona Tavazzi,Bernd Manfred Gawlik,Luděk Bláha,Barbora Jarošová,Stefan Voorspoels,David Schwesig,Peter Haglund,Jerker Fick,Oliver Gans +16 more
TL;DR: The main objective of this research project (Fate Sees) was to verify on a European-wide scale the occurrence of as many as possible organic and inorganic chemical contaminants in WWTP effluents, in order to get a European overview as discussed by the authors.