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Water samples collected randomly from animal farms and feed mills using process water have confirmed the presence of zearalenone (ZEA). ZEA is a mycotoxin (undesirable substance) produced by fungi of the genus Fusarium, showing estrogenic properties. It has a significant effect on the development of the male and female reproductive system and fertility in humans and animals. Previous research results indicate that long-term exposure to low doses of ZEA may lead to pathological states in humans and animals. In view of the above, regulatory standards for the maximum allowable ZEA concentrations in water should be established as soon as possible, since this mycotoxin poses serious health risks to humans and animals.