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The CyTiS project investigates how cytostatic compounds, which are harmful contaminants, move through soil and groundwater, potentially affecting drinking water sources. It employs advanced laboratory techniques to understand their degradation and transport, aiming to inform risk assessments and improve waste managemen…
CyTiS will examine the fate and transport of cytostatic compounds in soil and groundwater from waste infiltration sites to drinking water resources.
Cytostatic compounds are emerging contaminants classified as carcinogenic and genotoxic by the EU.
They have been identified in surface, ground, and drinking water, but there is no published research on their fate and transport in soils and groundwater.
Cytostatic compounds may enter soil via septic systems and waste infiltration beds and then enter…
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