Toxicological Assessment of Waterborne Contaminants

Toxicological Assessment of Waterborne Contaminants
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Description

Toxicological Assessment of Waterborne Contaminants examines the presence and effects of harmful substances in water sources. It covers pollutants like pharmaceuticals, personal care products, heavy metals, and industrial chemicals, highlighting their toxicological impacts on human health and aquatic life. The book emphasizes methodologies for assessing water quality and mitigating contamination risks. Ideal for water toxicologists and environmental scientists, it promotes effective assessment and management of waterborne toxicants.

Author(s) Bio

Parker Clayton focuses on the toxicological assessment of waterborne contaminants, evaluating their impact on human health and aquatic ecosystems. His research examines pollutants such as pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals, and personal care products present in water sources. Parker has developed comprehensive methodologies for detecting and quantifying waterborne toxins using advanced analytical techniques. He has published numerous studies on the health risks associated with contaminated water and strategies for effective remediation. As an editor, Parker offers guidelines for environmental toxicologists and public health professionals to assess and manage waterborne contaminants, promoting safe and clean water through rigorous toxicological assessments.

9781837404636, Toxicological Assessment of Waterborne Contaminants, Environmental Toxicology