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How do we assess the effects of oestrogens in sewage effluent discharges? The challenge The UK, or more specifically England, has had high incidences of widespread endocrine…
The UK, or more specifically England, has had high incidences of widespread endocrine disruption in wild fish. This has been associated with effluent discharges from domestic sewage treatment plants (STPs). https://www.wskep.net/waterr2b/sectors/water-utilities/oestrogens/


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