articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyNov 2, 2002Closed access

Triclosan:  Occurrence and Fate of a Widely Used Biocide in the Aquatic Environment:  Field Measurements in Wastewater Treatment Plants, Surface Waters, and Lake Sediments

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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Abstract

Triclosan is used as an antimicrobial agent in a wide range of medical and consumer care products. To investigate the occurrence and fate of triclosan in the aquatic environment, analytical methods for the quantification of triclosan in surface water and wastewater, sludge, and sediment were developed. Furthermore, the fate of triclosan in a wastewater treatment plant (biological degradation, 79%; sorption to sludge, 15%; input into the receiving surface water, 6%) was measured during a field study. Despite the high overall removal rate, the concentration in the wastewater effluents were in the range of 42-213 ng/L leading to concentrations of 11-98 ng/L in the receiving rivers. Moreover, a high removal rate…

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