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Joining ACI affords you an opportunity to become part of an organization that believes in its purpose of serving the growth and innovation of the U.S. cleaning products industry by advancing the health and quality of life of people and protecting our planet. ACI achieves this through a continuous commitment to sound science and being a credible voice for the cleaning products industry. We are looking for people who value collaboration, who are…
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OF THE PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNLTY IN
BY NUTRIENTS AND ZOOPLANKTON
FINAL REPORT
I 30 JUNE, 1990
Craig N. Spencer
Research Assistant Professor
Flathead Lake Biological Station
University of Montana
Polson, MT 59860
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An inexpensive,deep-water limnocorral
.................................................................. that cqmpensates for wave actions 1
Co-li itation by phosphorus and nitrogen,
and e "; fects of zooplankton mortality on
phytodlankton in…
FIELD REPORT FOR SURFACTANT SAMPLING AND
HABITAT SURVEYS OF THE TRINITY RIVER IN
DALLAS, TEXAS
Prepared for
The Soap and Detergent Association
1500 K Street, NW
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20005
Prepared by
EA Engineering, Science, & Technology, Inc.
15 Loveton Circle
Sparks, Maryland 21152
and
University of North Texas
Institute for Applied Sciences
P.O. Box 310559
Denton, TX 76203
DECEMBER 2005
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION…
CONTAMI NANT TRANSPORT I NVESTIGATION
FROM AN ONSITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
SYSTEM (OWTS) rN F|NE SAND
Phase 3 Report
Prepared for:
THE SOAP AND DETERGENT ASSOCIATION
475 ParkAvenue South
New York, New York 10016
Prepared by:
AYRES ASSOCIATES
3901 Coconut Palm Drive, Suite 100
Tampa, Florida 33619
May 1996
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Paoe
1.0 |NTRoDUCT!ON........ ...1-1
1.1 8ack9round............... .......... 1-1
1.2 Objectives of Phase 111.............. ...........1-4
1.3 Scope of…
One of the main uses for cleaning products is washing clothes and dishes. Each load of clothes and dishes requires water, and energy is often used to heat that water. While one load of laundry or dishes may seem like a small task, when you consider all the times we run the washing machine or dishwasher in a week and multiply that by all the households doing the same thing, it adds up!
The good news is that our washing machines and dishwashers are getting more efficient. In the…
Feb 1 Session: Future of Cleaning: Artificial Intelligence and the Cleaning Products Industry
ACI Convention Set for Jan. 29-Feb. 2, Orlando, FL
Experts from Hogan Lovells and Noble.AI will discuss how artificial intelligence has already started to change the cleaning product industry’s approach towards superior product development – as well as its legal implications – during the 2024 American Cleaning Institute (ACI)…
The American Cleaning Institute (ACI) provided a report to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) describing specific progress on all ongoing studies within ACI’s Topical Antiseptics Program (TAP), addressing safety and efficacy data gaps for critical antiseptic ingredients.
The progress report submitted to FDA:
Provides a status update of data generation activities across multiple active ingredients ACI is supporting (benzalkonium chloride…
ACI congratulates President-Elect TrumpTrade association for cleaning products industry calls for focus on new chemicalThe American Cleaning Institute (ACI) released the following statement on the election of Donald Trump as next President of the United States. The statement can be attributed to Douglas Troutman, ACI General Counsel and Senior Vice President, Government Affairs.“The American Cleaning Institute congratulates President-elect…
Coverage of recent studies examining the increased use of disinfectants during COVID-19 may be sending misleading messages about the products’ safety during a time when they are playing a critical role in public health, according to the American Cleaning Institute (ACI – cleaninginstitute.org).
Among the key ingredients used in many disinfecting products are quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) – “quats” for short.
“Quats are important workhorse chemistries…
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HAZLETOFM
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POST OFFICE BOX 754 5
MADISON, W53707-7545
a CORNINGCompany
Sponsor:
The Soap and Detergent Association
New York, New York
FINAL REPORT
Study Title:
Primary Eye Irritation Study of Noniomc Surfactants in Rabbits
(Low Volume Procedure)
Author:
Steven M. Glaza
Study Completion Date:
February 27, 1996
Performing Laboratory:
Hazleton Wisconsin, Inc.
3301 Kinsman Boulevard
Madison, Wisconsin 53704
Laboratory Pro.iect Identification:
HWI 6310-105
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