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Edward T. Furlong
Researcher at United States Geological Survey
Publications - 162
Citations - 24150
Edward T. Furlong is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wastewater & Effluent. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 161 publications receiving 22083 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward T. Furlong include Colorado School of Mines & University of Colorado Boulder.
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Contamination of nonylphenolic compounds in creek water, wastewater treatment plant effluents, and sediments from Lake Shihwa and vicinity, Korea: comparison with fecal pollution.
TL;DR: The spatial distributions of NPs in creeks and sediments from the inshore region were different from those of COP, suggesting that Lake Shihwa contamination patterns from industrial effluent differ from those from domestic effluents.
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Assessing the impact of wastewater treatment plant effluent on downstream drinking water-source quality using a zebrafish (Danio Rerio) liver cell-based metabolomics approach.
Huajun Zhen,Drew R. Ekman,Timothy W. Collette,Susan T. Glassmeyer,Marc A. Mills,Edward T. Furlong,Dana W. Kolpin,Quincy Teng +7 more
TL;DR: The utility of cell-based metabolomics is demonstrated as an effective tool for assessing the biological effects of complex pollutant mixtures, particularly when used as a complement to conventional chemical monitoring.
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Simultaneous multiple substrate tag detection with ESI-ion trap MS for in vivo bacterial enzyme activity profiling.
TL;DR: The ESI-MS method is rapid, since a multiplex advantage is realized when assaying for multiple enzymes, and it is amenable to automation via a flow injection analysis setup.
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Chemicals of emerging concern in water and bottom sediment in the Great Lakes Basin, 2012: collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance, and study data
Kathy E. Lee,Susan K. Langer,Michael A. Menheer,Donald S. Hansen,William T. Foreman,Edward T. Furlong,Zachary G. Jorgenson,Steven J. Choy,Jeremy N. Moore,JoAnn Banda,Daniel J. Gefell +10 more
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De Facto Water Reuse: Bioassay suite approach delivers depth and breadth in endocrine active compound detection.
Elizabeth Medlock Kakaley,Brett R. Blackwell,Mary C. Cardon,Justin M. Conley,Nicola Evans,David J Feifarek,Edward T. Furlong,Susan T. Glassmeyer,L. Earl Gray,Phillip C. Hartig,Dana W. Kolpin,Marc A. Mills,Laura Rosenblum,Daniel L. Villeneuve,Vickie S. Wilson +14 more
TL;DR: Activity indicative of multiple types of endocrine active compounds was highest in wastewater effluent samples, while activity downstream was progressively lower, and negligible in unfinished treated drinking water.