38 research outputs found

    Regulations concerning natural swimming ponds in Europe: considerations on public health issues

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    Natural swimming ponds (NSPs) are a new type of recreational water facility characterized by the substitution of traditional disinfection with biodepuration. While this feature meets esthetic desires of users, specific concerns on public health issues have been raised by the scientific community and local authorities. The absence of a European directive applicable to these environments leaves each country without specific and harmonized indications. The present work describes the local/national policy situation, describing adopted parameters and monitoring activities. All documents underline the need for appropriate microbiological analysis and correct water management

    Occurrence and distribution of resistance to QoI fungicides in populations of Podosphaera fusca in south central Spain

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    Cucurbit powdery mildew caused by Podosphaera fusca limits crop production in Spain. Since its management is strongly dependent on chemicals, the rational design of control programmes requires a good understanding of the fungicide resistance phenomenon in field populations. Fifty single-spore isolates of P. fusca were tested for sensitivity to three quinone-outside inhibiting (QoI) fungicides: azoxystrobin, kresoxim-methyl and trifloxystrobin. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values for QoI-sensitive isolates were found to range from 0.25 to 10 μg ml−1 for azoxystrobin to 5–25 μg ml−1 for kresoxim-methyl, using a leaf disc-based bioassay. High levels of cross-resistance to QoI fungicides were found. Eleven isolates showed resistance to the three QoI fungicides tested with MIC and EC50 values >500 μg ml−1 resulting in RF values as high as >715 and >1000 for trifloxystrobin and azoxystrobin, respectively. A survey of P. fusca QoI resistance was carried out in different provinces located in the south central area of Spain during the cucurbit growing seasons in 2002, 2003 and 2004. Examination of a collection of 250 isolates for QoI resistance revealed that 32% were resistant to the three fungicides tested; the provinces of Ciudad Real, Córdoba and Murcia being the locations with the highest frequencies of resistance (44–74%). By contrast, no resistance was found in Badajoz, and relatively low frequencies were observed in Almería and Valencia (10–13%). Nearly 50% of resistant isolates were collected from melon plants. Based on these data, recommendations about the use of QoI fungicides for cucurbit powdery mildew management in the sampled areas are made.Estación Experimental “La Mayora” (CSIC), Algarrobo-Costa, E-29750 Málaga, Spain Grupo de Microbiología y Patología Vegetal-Unidad Asociada a CSIC, Departamento de Microbiología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Málaga, E-29071 Málaga, SpainPeer reviewe

    Obituary for Tamara Grummt

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    Tamara Grummt passed away on January 26, 2020 in Oelsnitz/Vogtland, Germany. Tamara was one of the scientific pioneers in the field of environmental toxicology, namely genotoxicity and hygiene of drinking and bathing waters. Her passing is not only a great loss to environmental research and to the global environmental toxicology community—we have lost an outstanding personality with the heart in the right place, who has become, for many of us, a wonderful friend

    Оценка риска и расчет времени эвакуации и блокировки эвакуационных выходов МБОУ СОШ № 2 г. Юрги

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    Цель работы – оценка индивидуального пожарного риска в здании средней общеобразовательной школе №2 города Юрги на соответствие нормативным значениям. В работе проведен литературный обзор по вопросам состояния проблем обеспечения пожарной безопасности в образовательных учреждениях и оценки рисков. Рассчитаны время эвакуации, время блокирования эвакуационных выходов опасными факторами пожара и индивидуальный пожарный риск. Разработана декларация пожарной безопасности.The aim of the work is to assess the individual fire risk in the building of the secondary school №2 of the city of Yurga for compliance with normative values. A literature review on the state of problems of providing fire safety in educational institutions and risk assessment was conducted. Time of evacuation, time of blocking of evacuation exits by dangerous factors of a fire and individual fire risk are calculated. A declaration of fire safety was developed

    Развитие караоке-зала комплекса "Барвиха" с помощью event- маркетинга"

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    РЕФЕРАТ Объем работы – 68 стр., таблиц – 5, источников – 56 В связи с развитием рыночных отношений в России начали активно развиваться актуальные направления бизнеса, одним из которых является организация событийных мероприятий (event-менеджмент). Объектом исследования в дипломной семьи работе системы права является комплекс «Барвиха». Предмет исследования – перспективность развития караоке-зала в структуре комплекса. Цель дипломной семьи работы - права -разработать проектные рекомендации по повышению эффективности работы караоке-зала сервисного предприятия. Для достижения поставленных целей необходимо решить следующие задачи: 1. Обобщить и систематизировать теоретические основы event-маркетинга. 2. Провести оценку места сервисного предприятия на конкурентном рынке города. 3. Проанализировать перспективы работы караоке-зала в структуре комплекса «Барвиха». Методологическая база исследования базируется на использовании совокупности теоретических права и экспериментальных права методов исследования. В работе применялись такие методы как: анализ, синтез, анкетирование. Практическая значимость исследования в том, что предложенные рекомендации применимы для совершенствования обслуживания посетителей в различных сервисных предприятиях, подобных изученному в дипломной работе.ESSAY The volume of work - 68 pages, tables -. 5, power - 56 In connection with the development of market relations in Russia have begun to actively develop relevant business areas, one of which is the organization of event management (event-management). The object of study in the thesis the family law system is a complex "Barvikha". Subject of research - the prospect of a karaoke room in the structure of the complex. The aim of the thesis of the family work - right -develop design recommendations to improve the effectiveness of the karaoke room service enterprise. To achieve these goals it is necessary to solve the following tasks: 1. Compile and systematize the theoretical basis of event-marketing. 2. Evaluate the place of service enterprises in the competitive market of the city. 3. To analyze the prospects for the karaoke room in the structure of the complex "Barvikha". The methodological base of research based on the use of combination of theoretical rights and the rights of experimental research methods. The paper used methods such as analysis, synthesis, questionnaire. The practical significance of the study is that the proposed recommendations are useful to improve the experience of visitors to the various service companies, a similar study in the thesis work

    A biomimetic approach to the detection and identification of estrogen receptor agonists in surface waters using semipermeable membrane devices (spmds) and bioassay-directed chemical analysis

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    Goal, Scope and Background: Some anthropogenic pollutants posses the capacity to disrupt endogenous control of developmental and reproductive processes in aquatic biota by activating estrogen receptors. Many anthropogenic estrogen receptor agonists (ERAs) are hydrophobic and will therefore readily partition into the abiotic organic carbon phases present in natural waters. This partitioning process effectively reduces the proportion of ERAs readily available for bioconcentration by aquatic biota. Results from some studies have suggested that for many aquatic species, bioconcentration of the freely-dissolved fraction may be the principal route of uptake for hydrophobic pollutants with logarithm n-octanol/water partition coefficient (log Kow) values less than approximately 6.0, which includes the majority of known anthropogenic ERAs. The detection and identification of freely-dissolved readily bioconcentratable ERAs is therefore an important aspect of exposure and risk assessment. However, most studies use conventional techniques to sample total ERA concentrations and in doing so frequently fail to account for bioconcentration of the freely-dissolved fraction. The aim of the current study was to couple the biomimetic sampling properties of semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) to a bioassay-directed chemical analysis (BDCA) scheme for the detection and identification of readily bioconcentratable ERAs in surface waters. Methods: SPMDs were constructed and deployed at a number of sites in Germany and the UK. Following the dialytic recovery of target compounds and size exclusion chromatographic clean-up, SPMD samples were fractionated using a reverse-phase HPLC method calibrated to provide an estimation of target analyte log Kow. A portion of each HPLC fraction was then subjected to the yeast estrogen screen (YES) to determine estrogenic potential. Results were plotted in the form of ‘estrograms’ which displayed profiles of estrogenic potential as a function of HPLC retention time (i.e. hydrophobicity) for each of the samples. Where significant activity was elicited in the YES, the remaining portion of the respective active fraction was subjected to GC-MS analysis in an attempt to identify the ERAs present. Results and Discussion: Estrograms from each of the field samples showed that readily bioconcentratable ERAs were present at each of the sampling sites. Estimated log Kow values for the various active fractions ranged from 1.92 to 8.63. For some samples, estrogenic potential was associated with a relatively narrow range of log Kow values whilst in others estrogenic potential was more widely distributed across the respective estrograms. ERAs identified in active fractions included some benzophenones, various nonylphenol isomers, benzyl butyl phthalate, dehydroabietic acid, sitosterol, 3-(4-methylbenzylidine)camphor (4-MBC) and 6-acetyl-1,1,2,4,4,7-hexamethyltetralin (AHTN). Other tentatively identified compounds which may have contributed to the observed YES activity included various polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their alkylated derivatives, methylated benzylphenols, various alkylphenols and dialkylphenols. However, potential ERAs present in some active fractions remain unidentified. Conclusions and Outlook: Our results show that SPMD-YES-based BDCA can be used to detect and identify readily bioconcentratable ERAs in surface waters. As such, this biomimetic approach can be employed as an alternative to conventional methodologies to provide investigators with a more environmentally relevant insight into the distribution and identity of ERAs in surface waters. The use of alternative bioassays also has the potential to expand SPMD-based BDCA to include a wide range of toxicological endpoints. Improvements to the analytical methodology used to identify ERAs or other target compounds in active fractions in the current study could greatly enhance the applicability of the methodology to risk assessment and monitoring programmes
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