Free Content The Fate and Removal of Triclosan during Wastewater Treatment

Authors: Thompson, A.; Griffin, P.; Stuetz, R.; Cartmell, E.

Source: Water Environment Research, Volume 77, Number 1, January/February 2005 , pp. 63-67(5)

Publisher: Water Environment Federation

Abstract:

This work examines the variation in removal efficiency of triclosan in wastewater treatment works in the United Kingdom between November 2003 and April 2004. Concentrations of triclosan were measured at set points within three different types of wastewater treatment works: rotating biological contactors, trickling filters, and activated sludge. Overall removal of triclosan through these plants ranged from 58 to 96% (rotating biological contactors), 86 to 97% (trickling filter), and 95 to 98% (activated sludge).

Keywords: triclosan; wastewater; biodegradation; sorption

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.2175/106143005X41636

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