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HS8.1.6

Fate and transport of biocolloids and nanoparticles in soil and groundwater systems
Convener: Constantinos Chrysikopoulos  | Co-Conveners: Thomas Baumann , Markus Flury 
Orals
 / Tue, 09 Apr, 08:30–12:00  / Room R4
Posters
 / Attendance Tue, 09 Apr, 17:30–19:00  / Red Posters

Environmental systems can be polluted with nanoparticles and infective
particles (viruses, bacteria, parasites) mainly through sewer systems,
wastewater discharge, sanitary landfills, septic tanks, and
agricultural practices. The presence of biocolloids in environmental
systems increases the risk of human infection and disease. Similarly,
engineered nanoparticles may have adverse effects on aquatic
biosystems and human health. Consequently, understanding the factors
that control fate and transport of biocolloids and nanoparticles in
environmental systems is of major significance.

In this session all contributions examining the fate and transport of
biocolloids and (engineered) nanoparticles in environmental systems
are invited. More specifically the contributions may be focused on:

• fate and transport of biocolloids and nanoparticles in environmental systems
• interactions between biocolloids, nanoparticles and solid surfaces
• biocolloid biodegradation in the presence of solids
• aging and weathering of engineered nanoparticles
• toxicity of products generated from biological disruption of
pollutants in the presence of biocolloids
• adverse effects of nanoparticles on aquatic microorganisms
• effects of climate change on biocolloid and nanoparticle migration
• public health risks associated with water and air polluted with
biocolloids and nanoparticles