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INDIAN PERSPECTIVE: SUSTAINABILITY OF BT COTTON IS A MATTER OF CONCERN NOW!

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 146-149 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021415

Occurrence of estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals concern in sewage plant effluent

Yan SUN, Huang HUANG, Ying SUN, Chao WANG, Xiaolei SHI, Hongying HU, Takashi KAMEYA, Koichi FUJIE

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 18-26 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0573-5

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to give a worldwide overview of the concentrations of typical estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in the effluent of sewage plants and then compare the concentration distribution of the estrogenic EDCs in ten countries based on the survey data of the estrogenic EDCs research. The concentrations of three main categories (totally eight kinds) of estrogenic EDCs including steroidal estrogens (estrone (E1), estradiol (E2), estriol (E3) and 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE2)), phenolic compounds (nonylphenol (NP) and bisphenol A (BPA)) and phthalate esters (dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and dibutyl phthalate (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)) in the effluents of sewage plants reported in major international journals over the past decade were collected. The statistics showed that the concentration distributions of eight kinds of EDCs were in the range of ng·L to μg·L . The concentrations of steroidal estrogens mainly ranged within 50.00 ng·L , and the median concentrations of E1, E2, E3 and EE2 were 11.00, 3.68, 4.90 and 1.00 ng·L , respectively. Phenolic compounds and phthalate esters were found at μg·L level (some individual values were at the high level of 40.00 μg·L ). The median concentrations of BPA, NP, DBP and DEHP were 0.06, 0.55, 0.07 and 0.88 μg·L , respectively. The concentrations of phenolic compounds and phthalate esters in the effluents were higher than that of steroids estrogens. The analysis of the concentration in various ten countries showed that steroids estrogens, phenolic compounds and phthalate esters in sewage plant effluents were detected with high concentration in Canada, Spain and China, respectively.

Keywords: estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals     concentration distribution     sewage plant    

Endochronic damage constitutive model for fully-graded aggregate mass concrete

SONG Yupu, WANG Huailiang

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 3,   Pages 274-280 doi: 10.1007/s11709-007-0035-x

Abstract: is not needed and the difference of damage evolution rule of various graded aggregate concrete is a concern

Keywords: concept     surface     design     concern     strength    

Strategic Concern to Land and Water Resources Allocation, Ecology and Environment Protection and Sustainable

“Water Resources in Northeast China” Project Group,CAE

Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 5,   Pages 1-24

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Northeast China refers to the region including Liaoning Province, Jilin Province, Heilongjiang Province and the northeastern past of inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, i. e. Chifeng City, Tongliao City, Xing an League and Hulun Buir City. Covering an area of 124×104km2with a population of 119 million, this region features developed industries, biggest forest zone arid best grassland in China. It is the largest commodity grain base as well. However, the decades-long crude production and extensive management has resulted in the decline of part of industries and agriculture and the degradation of environment, such as the exhaustion of the fellable forest; the degeneration, desertification and salinization of grassland; the serious loss of black earth; the pollution of water sesources, the dry up of rivers and the decrease of wetland; the environmental problems in abandoned mining areas. The only choice for reinvigorating the northeast China old industrial base is to change the economic growth pattern timely and build the resource-conservation and environment-friendly society. The author brings forward eight strategic proposals: not increasing the total area of arable land, not decreasing the area of forest, grassland and wetland, and rationally controlling the land for urban and industrial use; tapping the huge potential of agriculture and building China's largest agricultural product base; taking further measures to ensure the sustainable development of the forest industry; promoting the urbanization process and properly address urban water resources crisis and preventing geological disasters in coal mine-based cities; enhancing geological prospecting to consolidate the guarantee of resources; protecting water environment and preventing water from pollution; controlling the use of water for socio-economic purpose in the western part of the region so as to protect the ecological environment; rationally allocating water resources to contribute the harmonious development between man and nature.

Keywords: northeast China     allocation of land and water resources     ecology and environment protection     sustainable development    

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INDIAN PERSPECTIVE: SUSTAINABILITY OF BT COTTON IS A MATTER OF CONCERN NOW!

Journal Article

Occurrence of estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals concern in sewage plant effluent

Yan SUN, Huang HUANG, Ying SUN, Chao WANG, Xiaolei SHI, Hongying HU, Takashi KAMEYA, Koichi FUJIE

Journal Article

Endochronic damage constitutive model for fully-graded aggregate mass concrete

SONG Yupu, WANG Huailiang

Journal Article

Strategic Concern to Land and Water Resources Allocation, Ecology and Environment Protection and Sustainable

“Water Resources in Northeast China” Project Group,CAE

Journal Article