KNAPPE Knowledge and Need Assessment on Pharmaceutical Products in Environmental Waters
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Country: EU Projects
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Start Date:
1/1/2007
Duration:
Project Type: Network
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Contract Number:
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Organisation Type:
EC Project |
Topics:
Diffuse pollution-->Contaminants-->Contaminants overview Water and sanitation-->Pollution Water resources and their management -->Stresses, quality and ecological status
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Project objectives:
KNAPPE project will carry out the state of knowledge and put emphasis on questions deserving attention such as:
What is the list of most relevant pharmaceutical products (PPs) for the aquatic environment? Which indicators for supporting environmental managers, health authorities?
What is the efficiency of urban and industrial sewage treatment plants over a year? What is the fate and behaviour of PPs in sewage treatment plants? If receiving waters are used for potable water supplies, does the presence of these compounds represent a potential hazard to human health?
Could we solve some problems by environmental or cleaner technologies?
What regulatory approaches, incentives, prevention actions can be implemented in order to lower PPs concentration in the environment? Does a European practical guidance can be developed?
Can the impacts of PPs on the environment be reduced through the use of eco-pharmacostewardship approaches including the use of clean synthesis, classification and labelling, and better communication of methods of good practice'?
How can we better monitor the environmental impact of a pharmaceutical once it has received a marketing authorisation?
KNAPPE project will initiate discussions through workshops and conferences with the concerned groups of experts and provide the information to all stakeholders by means of the maximum readable ways.
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Project
Summary:
The KNAPPE project is a FP6 SSA project to describe state-of-arts of the
current knowledge concerning the presence of pharmaceutical produtcs
(PPs) in the environment and to propose recommendations (priority
actions) to lower this presence. Over the (18 month) duration of the
project, more than 50 000 data concerning manufacture, consumption,
occurrence, elimination, impact, regulation, and stewardship of PPs have
been collected and integrated. On the basis of the findings, there is no
evidence to indicate that current levels of PPs in the environment appear to
be at concentrations that will result in significant acute environmental
impact or human damage. However, there is a public concern that such
residues exist and thus further cost effective measures to reduce these
residues without inhibiting patient care need to be considered.
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Weblink:
http://www.knappe-eu.org
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Funding Programme(s):
EC FP7: Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development.
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Submitted by:
Professor Paul Bardos
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31/12/2008 11:48:00
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