William T Foreman
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Foreman W, Williams T, Furlong E, Hemmerle D, Stetson S, Jha V, et al.
Talanta
. 2021 Mar;
228:122139.
PMID: 33773706
Spike- and blank-based procedures were applied to estimate the detection limits (DLs) for example analytes from inorganic and organic methods for water samples to compare with the U.S. Environmental Protection...
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Masoner J, Kolpin D, Cozzarelli I, Barber L, Burden D, Foreman W, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2019 Aug;
53(17):10070-10081.
PMID: 31432661
Increasing global reliance on stormwater control measures to reduce discharge to surface water, increase groundwater recharge, and minimize contaminant delivery to receiving waterbodies necessitates improved understanding of stormwater-contaminant profiles. A...
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Bexfield L, Toccalino P, Belitz K, Foreman W, Furlong E
Environ Sci Technol
. 2019 Mar;
53(6):2950-2960.
PMID: 30834750
This is the first large-scale, systematic assessment of hormone and pharmaceutical occurrence in groundwater used for drinking across the United States. Samples from 1091 sites in Principal Aquifers representing 60%...
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Scott T, Phillips P, Kolpin D, Colella K, Furlong E, Foreman W, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2018 Apr;
636:69-79.
PMID: 29704718
Discharges from pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities (PMFs) previously have been identified as important sources of pharmaceuticals to the environment. Yet few studies are available to establish the influence of PMFs on...
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Bradley P, Journey C, Romanok K, Barber L, Buxton H, Foreman W, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2017 Apr;
51(9):4792-4802.
PMID: 28401767
Surface water from 38 streams nationwide was assessed using 14 target-organic methods (719 compounds). Designed-bioactive anthropogenic contaminants (biocides, pharmaceuticals) comprised 57% of 406 organics detected at least once. The 10...
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Weidhaas J, Dietrich A, DeYonker N, Dupont R, Foreman W, Gallagher D, et al.
J Environ Qual
. 2016 Oct;
45(5):1490-1500.
PMID: 27695739
Chemical spills and accidents contaminate the environment and disrupt societies and economies around the globe. In the United States there were approximately 172,000 chemical spills that affected US waterbodies from...
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Bradley P, Barber L, Clark J, Duris J, Foreman W, Furlong E, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2016 Jun;
568:916-925.
PMID: 27350092
Pharmaceutical contamination of contiguous groundwater is a substantial concern in wastewater-impacted streams, due to ubiquity in effluent, high aqueous mobility, designed bioactivity, and to effluent-driven hydraulic gradients. Wastewater treatment facility...
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Fisher I, Phillips P, Colella K, Fisher S, Tagliaferri T, Foreman W, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2016 Jun;
107(2):509-17.
PMID: 27261279
Coastal onsite wastewater disposal systems (OWDS) were inundated by Hurricane Sandy's storm tide. This study compares the shallow groundwater quality (nutrients, pharmaceuticals, and hormones) downgradient of OWDS before and after...
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Phillips P, Gibson C, Fisher S, Fisher I, Reilly T, Smalling K, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2016 May;
107(2):489-98.
PMID: 27177500
Bed sediment samples from 79 coastal New York and New Jersey, USA sites were analyzed for 75 compounds including wastewater associated contaminants, PAHs, and other organic compounds to assess the...
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Haack S, Duris J, Kolpin D, Focazio M, Meyer M, Johnson H, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2016 May;
563-564:340-50.
PMID: 27139306
Animal waste, stream water, and streambed sediment from 19 small (<32km(2)) watersheds in 12U.S. states having either no major animal agriculture (control, n=4), or predominantly beef (n=4), dairy (n=3), swine...