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Title: The SOLUTIONS project: Challenges and responses for present and future emerging pollutants in land and water resources management
Authors: Brack, W
Altenburger, R
Schüürmann, G
Krauss, M
López Herráez, D
van Gils, J
Slobodnik, J
Munthe, J
Gawlik, BM
van Wezel, A
Schriks, M
Hollender, J
Tollefsen, KE
Mekenyan, O
Dimitrov, S
Bunke, D
Cousins, I
Posthuma, L
van den Brink, PJ
López de Alda, M
Barceló, D
Faust, M
Kortenkamp, A
Scrimshaw, M
Ignatova, S
Engelen, G
Massmann, G
Lemkine, G
Teodorovic, I
Walz, KH
Dulio, V
Jonker, MT
Jäger, F
Chipman, K
Falciani, F
Liska, I
Rooke, D
Zhang, X
Hollert, H
Vrana, B
Hilscherova, K
Kramer, K
Neumann, S
Hammerbacher, R
Backhaus, T
Mack, J
Segner, H
Escher, B
de Aragão Umbuzeiro, G
Keywords: Effect-based tools;Mixture toxicology;Environmental risk assessment;Water policy;Exposure and risk modelling;Water Framework Directive
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Science of the Total Environment, 503-504: 22-31, 2015
Abstract: SOLUTIONS (2013 to 2018) is a European Union Seventh Framework Programme Project (EU-FP7). The project aims to deliver a conceptual framework to support the evidence-based development of environmental policies with regard to water quality. SOLUTIONS will develop the tools for the identification, prioritisation and assessment of those water contaminants that may pose a risk to ecosystems and human health. To this end, a new generation of chemical and effect-based monitoring tools is developed and integrated with a full set of exposure, effect and risk assessment models. SOLUTIONS attempts to address legacy, present and future contamination by integrating monitoring and modelling based approaches with scenarios on future developments in society, economy and technology and thus in contamination. The project follows a solutions-oriented approach by addressing major problems of water and chemicals management and by assessing abatement options. SOLUTIONS takes advantage of the access to the infrastructure necessary to investigate the large basins of the Danube and Rhine as well as relevant Mediterranean basins as case studies, and puts major efforts on stakeholder dialogue and support. Particularly, the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) Common Implementation Strategy (CIS) working groups, International River Commissions, and water works associations are directly supported with consistent guidance for the early detection, identification, prioritisation, and abatement of chemicals in the water cycle. SOLUTIONS will give a specific emphasis on concepts and tools for the impact and risk assessment of complex mixtures of emerging pollutants, their metabolites and transformation products. Analytical and effect-based screening tools will be applied together with ecological assessment tools for the identification of toxicants and their impacts. The SOLUTIONS approach is expected to provide transparent and evidence-based candidates or River Basin Specific Pollutants in the case study basins and to assist future review of priority pollutants under the WFD as well as potential abatement options.
Description: This is the post-print version of the final paper published in Science of the Total Environment. The published article is available from the link below. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality control mechanisms may not be reflected in this document. Changes may have been made to this work since it was submitted for publication. Copyright @ 2014 Elsevier B.V.
URI: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969714008353
http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/8865
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.05.143
ISSN: 0048-9697
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