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DETERGENT ETHANOL EMISSIONS FROM MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER COLLECTION AND TREATMENT SYSTEMS Prepared for The Soap and Detergent Association Prepared by CH2M HILL Emexyville, California September 1991 Execut ve Summary 1 ntroduction 2 1 astewater Collection and Treatment in California 3 Emissions Calculations ix A. Covered Primary Clarifier Emissions Calculations ix B. Pave Model Output ix C. Secondary Clarifier Emissions Calculations ix D. Characteristics of California POTWs…
May 4, 2020 Vice President Mike Pence Chair, White House Coronavirus Task Force The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. Vice President, The consumer products value chain, specifically the food and household cleaning supply chain, is working tirelessly to keep retail shelves and the kitchens of hospitals, nursing homes and other care facilities fully stocked for the American consumer. Up to this time, while there have been localized…
© Copyright 2010 ERASM (the joint surfactant environmental research platform of AISE and CESIO) and SDA What contribution do detergent alcohols make to sewage discharges and the marine environment? Stephen M Mudge Alcohol sourcing project, Phase II February, 2010 Sponsored by ERASM / APAG / SDA Alcohol sourcing project, phase II P a g e | 2 © Copyright 2010 ERASM (the joint surfactant environmental research platform of AISE and CESIO) and SDA…
Environmental Risk Assessments for Topical Antiseptic Ingredients: Benzethonium Chloride Benzethonium chloride is predicted to pose no ecological risk in surface water or soil. Sediment risks are uncertain. Want to know more? Scan here for further information. Phyllis Fuchsman,1 Kyle Fetters,1 Michael Bock,1 Alison O’Connor,1 Lauren Brown,1 Igor Mrdjen,1 Miranda Henning,1 Monica Lam,2 Nathan Pechacek,3 Kathleen Stanton4 1 Ramboll, 2 The Procter & Gamble Company, 3 Ecolab…
Environmental Risk Assessments for Topical Antiseptic Ingredients: Benzethonium Chloride Benzethonium chloride is predicted to pose no ecological risk in surface water or soil. Sediment risks are uncertain. Want to know more? Scan here for further information. Phyllis Fuchsman,1 Kyle Fetters,1 Michael Bock,1 Alison O’Connor,1 Lauren Brown,1 Igor Mrdjen,1 Miranda Henning,1 Monica Lam,2 Nathan Pechacek,3 Kathleen Stanton4 1 Ramboll, 2 The Procter & Gamble Company, 3 Ecolab…
Environmental Risk Assessments for Topical Antiseptic Ingredients: Chloroxylenol Adverse ecological effects are unlikely in aquatic species based on recent and projected future chloroxylenol use. Want to know more? Scan here for further information. Down-the-drain disposal Wastewater treatment discharge Land-applied biosolids Environmental monitoring data Exposure modeling Ecotoxicity data RISKS Removal Alison O’Connor,1 Phyllis Fuchsman,1 Kyle Fetters,1…
Environmental Risk Assessments for Topical Antiseptic Ingredients: Chloroxylenol Adverse ecological effects are unlikely in aquatic species based on recent and projected future chloroxylenol use. Want to know more? Scan here for further information. Down-the-drain disposal Wastewater treatment discharge Land-applied biosolids Environmental monitoring data Exposure modeling Ecotoxicity data RISKS Removal Alison O’Connor,1 Phyllis Fuchsman,1 Kyle Fetters,1…
Critical Infrastructure Supply Chain Council April 3, 2020 Office of Governor Greg Abbott P.O. Box 12428 Austin, TX 78711 Governor Abbott: Thank you for your leadership as we face the COVID-19 virus and its impact throughout Texas. As representatives from manufacturing, importing, distribution, supply chain, and labor, we share your desire to ensure public health and safety. Our members are working hard to provide the products, manpower, and raw materials needed during this…
March 25, 2020 Dear Mr. President, Governors, Mayors and other local elected officials: We recognize and appreciate the aggressive steps that are being taken to respond to the threats of the COVID-19 virus. We represent the manufacturers, distributors and supply chain of the products and raw materials that ensure public health and safety during these times of a pandemic. Protecting our workforce, their families and our communities are our top priorities. Unfortunately, there…
The shelf life of disinfectants is approximately 1 year. The one year of effectiveness typically begins with the manufacture date. The expiration date is there because over time the active ingredient (the chemical doing the advertised action) may degrade. After the expiration date the product may no longer be doing the work you expect it to, so make sure to use the product prior to the expiration date. Anything you could want to know about a product can be found either printed on the label,…
April 5, 2021