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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…
EMISSIONS OF SELECTED VOC COMPOUNDS
FROM THE USE OF
LAUNDRY AND DISHWASHING PRODUCTS
Prepared for
The Soap and Detergent Association
Prepared by
WMHILL
2510 Red Hill Avenue
P.O. Box 15960
Santa Ana, California 92705-0960
May 1994
SCE10015CDA.WP5 May 25,1994
CONTENTS
Page
Executive Summary ES-1
Introduction 1-1.
2 Methodology 2-1
3 Discussion of Results 3-1. . . .
Appendbc A. Spreadsheet Calculations
Appendix B. References
Figures
ES-1. Overall Emission Factors for …
Surfactants (yellow) cause water to lose surface tension, which is what keeps water separate from other materials
Have you ever seen a bead of water sitting on a surface? This is because water has a property called surface tension. This tension causes water to form a bead on the surface of things like glass or fabric. You can see surface tension at work by placing a drop of water onto a counter top. The drop will hold its shape and will not spread.
In order to clean the dirt…
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Q. My child plays little league baseball, and his socks and uniform get so dirty. What’s the best way to clean them?
A. First, pretreat with a prewash stain remover. Look for a stain remover that contains enzymes to remove the grass stains. Then, launder in the hottest water that’s safe for the fabric, using a bleach that’s safe for the fabric. Repeat procedure if necessary.
For dirt stains, brush off as much residue as possible. (If the dirt is actually mud, let the…
ACI’s Future Leaders represent a broad cross-section of the membership network that spans cleaning product manufacturers to ingredient suppliers. This dedicated cohort has been identified as emerging leaders within their respective companies and serves as forward-thinking, “agents of change” to advance ACI’s objectives and to support innovation and success for the cleaning products industry.
Projects…
EHEMICAL TREATMENT AND ENHANCED BIOLOû]CAL REMOVAL OF
PHOSPHATES AT WASTEhJATER TRIATMENT PLANTS
A LITERATURI SURVEY
AND COST ANALYSIS
The Soap and Detergent Assocìatjon
February 24, 1984
A SHORT SUMMARY
Chemical treatment is a pract'ical and effective means of removìng phosphate and
other waste constituents from sewage. A number of items of fact which support this
conclusion are listed below (page references are for the attached survey):
CHEMICAL…
What’s the number one product that is stocked in 83% of our homes? According to the survey, the answer is a toilet or bathroom cleaner (which makes sense since bathrooms are one of the most used rooms in the house). Learn more.
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…
The following questions were asked of 888 American adults (446 men and 442 women). The independent consumer research study was completed August 6-9, 2009, on behalf of The Soap and Detergent Association (SDA), by Echo Research. The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percent.
Approximately how many times do you wash your hands on an average day?
Results:
More than 10 times (50%); up 14% from 2008
7-10 times (20%); down 6% from 2008
5-6 times (18%); down 6%…