Thomas Thiebault

Thomas Thiebault is interested in the fate of organic contaminants (pharmaceuticals, illicit drugs, biomarkers in general) from their source (consumption/excretion) to so-called ‘natural’ environments such as rivers. He is also a lecturer at the École Pratique des Hautes Études and a member of the EGOUT project with Catherine Carré.

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“ Sewers are the mirror image of what happens on the surface. ”

What sewers say about us

Catherine Carré, Thomas Thiebault

Podcast

“ Sewers are the mirror image of what happens on the surface. ”


What sewers say about us

Did you know that we have a lot to learn from sewers? Sewers contain numerous chemical indicators that provide information about the practices of people living above ground, such as the use of medicines and drugs, diet and the state of intestinal flora. By focusing on the city of Paris, the EGOUTS (sewers) research project, funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR), is seeking to shed light on public policy ‘through the dark side of the City of Light’.

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Eager to share more generously the results of its collaborations and research, PCA-STREAM publishes STREAM VOICES, its online magazine!

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