Endocrine disruptors in boiled drinking water carried in plastic containers: a pilot study in Thrissur, Kerala, India
Abstract Boiled drinking water is carried by students to schools and colleges in plastic containers. However, the risk associated with drinking water stored in plastic containers is very real especially the question of leachates finding their way into the water stored in these containers. In this pi...
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Auteur principal: | T. Geetha |
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SpringerOpen
2021
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