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EDC-WFD

A LNE Joint Research Project

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Metrology for monitoring endocrine disrupting compounds under the Water Framework Directive

Natural and pharmaceutical estrogens are key Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDC) which are monitored differently depending on the country, and for which standardised reference methods are currently not available. The overall objective of the project is to develop reliable and harmonised measurement methods for estrogens, to comply with the Water Framework Directive requirements (Directive 2013/39EC, Commission Directive 2009/90/EC and Commission Implementation Decision (EU) 2018/840). The outcomes of this project, in particular the validated mass spectrometry-based reference methods, will be disseminated to CEN/ TC 230 and ISO/ TC 147 to be fed into the documentary standards they develop.

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The project

The European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR) has been developed as an integrated part of Horizon 2020, the EU Framework Programme for Innovation and Research. It is implemented by the European Association of National Metrology institutes EURAMET.

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The overall objective of this project is to develop traceable measurement methods for endocrine disrupting chemicals, with a specific focus on three estrogens of the first Watch List (17βE2, 17αEE2, E1) satisfying the requirements of Directive 2013/39/EC, Directive 2009/90/EC and Commission implementation Decision (EU) 2018/840, hence improving the comparability and compatibility of measurement results within Europe.

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Three National Metrology Institutes

    

Two Designated Institutes

    

One Designated Institute operating outside from its designation

One university and one research institute

   

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Final meeting – 22nd February 2023 : presentations available

Final project meeting – Save the date: 22nd February 2023

Our training was successfull !

We are organizing an interlaboratory comparison ! Call for participation open until 23rd of September

Towards the road to a new standard for estrogens measurements

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18NRM01 2st_Publishable_Summary

 

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