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1. Water, Water Everywhere, but Every Drop Unique: Challenges in the Science to Understand the Role of Contaminants of Emerging Concern in the Management of Drinking Water Supplies

2. Prioritizing Pharmaceutical Contaminants in Great Lakes Tributaries Using Risk‐Based Screening Techniques

4. Landfill leachate contributes per-/poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and pharmaceuticals to municipal wastewater

5. Urban Stormwater: An Overlooked Pathway of Extensive Mixed Contaminants to Surface and Groundwaters in the United States

6. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in source and treated drinking waters of the United States

7. Polymeric nanofiber-carbon nanotube composite mats as fast-equilibrium passive samplers for polar organic contaminants

8. Pharmaceutical manufacturing facility discharges can substantially increase the pharmaceutical load to U.S. wastewaters

9. Exposure to Human-Associated Chemical Markers of Fecal Contamination and Self-Reported Illness among Swimmers at Recreational Beaches

10. Contaminants of emerging concern presence and adverse effects in fish: A case study in the Laurentian Great Lakes

11. Estimating virus occurrence using Bayesian modeling in multiple drinking water systems of the United States

12. Modeled De Facto Reuse and Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Drinking Water Source Waters

13. Are exposure predictions, used for the prioritization of pharmaceuticals in the environment, fit for purpose?

14. Nationwide reconnaissance of contaminants of emerging concern in source and treated drinking waters of the United States

15. Hormones and Pharmaceuticals in Groundwater Used As a Source of Drinking Water Across the United States

16. Comparison of detection limits estimated using single- and multi-concentration spike-based and blank-based procedures

17. Rainfall-runoff of anthropogenic waste indicators from agricultural fields applied with municipal biosolids

18. Nationwide reconnaissance of contaminants of emerging concern in source and treated drinking waters of the United States: Pharmaceuticals

19. The importance of quality control in validating concentrations of contaminants of emerging concern in source and treated drinking water samples

20. Occurrence of Triclocarban and Triclosan in an Agro-ecosystem Following Application of Biosolids

21. The impact of onsite wastewater disposal systems on groundwater in areas inundated by Hurricane Sandy in New York and New Jersey

22. Reconnaissance of Mixed Organic and Inorganic Chemicals in Private and Public Supply Tapwaters at Selected Residential and Workplace Sites in the United States

24. Assessing the impact of wastewater treatment plant effluent on downstream drinking water-source quality using a zebrafish (Danio Rerio) liver cell-based metabolomics approach

25. Trace organic contaminants in urban runoff: Associations with urban land-use

26. Complex mixtures, complex responses: Assessing pharmaceutical mixtures using field and laboratory approaches

27. Landfill leachate as a mirror of today's disposable society: Pharmaceuticals and other contaminants of emerging concern in final leachate from landfills in the conterminous United States

28. Concentrations of hormones, pharmaceuticals and other micropollutants in groundwater affected by septic systems in New England and New York

29. Expanded Target-Chemical Analysis Reveals Extensive Mixed-Organic-Contaminant Exposure in U.S. Streams

30. Uptake and Disposition of Select Pharmaceuticals by Bluegill Exposed at Constant Concentrations in a Flow-Through Aquatic Exposure System

31. De Facto Water Reuse: Bioassay suite approach delivers depth and breadth in endocrine active compound detection

32. Riverbank filtration potential of pharmaceuticals in a wastewater-impacted stream

33. Cimetidine, acetaminophen, and 1,7-dimethylxanthine, as indicators of wastewater pollution in marine sediments from Masan Bay, Korea

34. Transformation Products and Human Metabolites of Triclocarban and Triclosan in Sewage Sludge Across the United States

35. Refocusing Mussel Watch on contaminants of emerging concern (CECs): The California pilot study (2009–10)

36. Occurrence of contaminants of emerging concern along the California coast (2009–10) using passive sampling devices

37. Reconnaissance of Pharmaceuticals and Wastewater Indicators in Streambed Sediments of the Lower Columbia River Basin, Oregon and Washington

38. Dissipation of Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Biosolids Applied to Nonirrigated Farmland in Eastern Colorado

39. Contaminants of emerging concern in fresh leachate from landfills in the conterminous United States

40. Occurrence, temporal variation, and estrogenic burden of five parabens in sewage sludge collected across the United States

41. Methods used to characterize the chemical composition and biological activity of environmental waters throughout the United States, 2012-14

42. Persistence and Potential Effects of Complex Organic Contaminant Mixtures in Wastewater-Impacted Streams

43. Chemical contaminants in water and sediment near fish nesting sites in the Potomac River basin: Determining potential exposures to smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu)

44. Are exposure predictions, used for the prioritization of pharmaceuticals in the environment, fit for purpose?

45. Investigating dynamic sources of pharmaceuticals: Demographic and seasonal use are more important than down-the-drain disposal in wastewater effluent in a University City setting

46. Contamination of nonylphenolic compounds in creek water, wastewater treatment plant effluents, and sediments from Lake Shihwa and vicinity, Korea: Comparison with fecal pollution

47. Selective uptake and biological consequences of environmentally relevant antidepressant pharmaceutical exposures on male fathead minnows

48. Toward Identifying the Next Generation of Superfund and Hazardous Waste Site Contaminants

49. Pharmaceutical Formulation Facilities as Sources of Opioids and Other Pharmaceuticals to Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluents

50. Evaluating the Behavior of Gadolinium and Other Rare Earth Elements through Large Metropolitan Sewage Treatment Plants

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