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Workshop on Integrated Chemical and Bio-monitoring Strategies

Workshop on Integrated Chemical and Bio-monitoring Strategies for Risk Assessment of Emerging Substances
18-19 March 2008 - Lyon, France

With 110 participants, this workshop gathered experts from different communities (the scientific community, environmental water managers and decision-makers, regulators) and offered a precious opportunity for debate about existing protocols and experiences in the application of strategies integrating chemical and biological methods and the concrete possibilities and limitations today for their application in the framework of the current legislation (in particular, the Water Framework Directive), to complement chemical-driven risk assessment approaches.

The workshop programme included 19 presentations and 15 posters organised in three sessions:

  • Prioritisation of emerging substances for field monitoring and risk assessment
  • Effects-driven approaches for field monitoring and risk assessment of emerging pollutants
  • Integrated approaches within risk assessment strategies for monitoring risks from emerging pollutants at local and large scales.

The speakers’ presentations and the posters are available as pdf files.

Workshop programme, List of participants and Abstracts (1418 kB).

Workshop report (543 kB).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


WORKSHOP PROGRAM AND PRESENTATIONS

Session I : Prioritisation of emerging substances for field monitoring and risk assessment
Chaired by: Valeria DULIO (INERIS-France) and Marina COQUERY (CEMAGREF-France)

Session II : Effects–driven approaches for field monitoring and risk assessment of emerging pollutants
Chaired by: Werner BRACK (UFZ – Germany) and Pim LEONARDS (IVM-The Netherlands)

Session III : Integrated approaches within risk assessment strategies for monitoring risk of emerging pollutants at local and large scales
Chaired by (morning): Jeanne GARRIC (CEMAGREF-France) and Eric VINDIMIAN (Ministry of Ecology and Sustainable Development - France)
Chaired by (afternoon): Dick VETHAAK (Deltares – The Netherlands) and Bo JACOBSEN (Avedoere Wastewater Services – Denmark)

  

POSTERS

Emmanuelle BICHON Analytical strategies for steroid analysis in water at sub ppt levels (284 KB)
Karine GORGY Electrochemical immunosensors based on electropolymerized films for the detection of antibiotics, pesticides (451 KB)
Nabila KHELLAF Tolerance and effect of heavy metals on duckweed (Lemna minor) (110 KB)
Margus KORT Estonian biological and chemical monitoring of priority and sea/river basic-specific substances (14063 KB)
Zaharie MOLDOVAN Environmental exposure of pharmaceuticals in the Somes Valley watershed in Romania (3633 KB)
Patrice NOURY Fish EROD activity is widely used to assess the exposure of organisms to CYP P450 inducer in marine and fresh water and sediment (4805 KB)
Jean-Yannick PAILLER Xenobiotic concentrations in river waters of Luxembourg (477 KB)
Roland PESCH Factors influencing the metal accumulation in mosses (955 KB)
Stephano POLESELLO Vitellogenin-like proteins in clams and nonylphenol levels in water, sediments and biota: the lagoon of Venice as a case study (8728 KB)
Pirjo SAINIO In vitro Toxicity of decabromodiphenylethane (173 KB)
Esther VAN DER GRINTEN Application of antibiotic sensitive bioassays to assess water and waste water quality (57 KB)
K. T. VON DER TRENCK Organohalogen Compounds in the eggs of Peregrine Falcons and other wild bird species in Baden-Wuerttemberg – Present State and Time Trend (183 KB)
Richard WILLIAMS A GIS-based Chemical Risk Assessment for Informing Monitoring Strategies at the Catchment Scale (3629 KB)
Emmanuelle VULLIET Development of an analytical methodology to assess contamination of invertebrates by endocrine disrupters
Emmanuelle VULLIET Multi-residue analytical methodology based on LCMS/MS for trace level determination of pharmaceuticals in surface and groundwaters

 

Date: 
Tuesday, 18 March 2008 to Wednesday, 19 March 2008