Journal article

Hydrolysis of triphosphate from detergents in a rural waste water system

DJ Halliwell, ID McKelvie, BT Hart, RH Dunhill

Water Research | Published : 2001

Abstract

The concentrations of detergent phosphates in raw sewage entering a small, predominantly domestic waste water treatment facility were determined using an ion chromatographic-flow injection analysis technique. Hourly loads of detergent phosphates were measured between 0600 and 2300 hrs (the major flow period in the plant) on days of both low and high phosphorus loads. The calculated loads of detergent phosphorus entering the plant on low and high load days were 260 gP/day and 350 gP/day, respectively. The half-life of detergent phosphates (triphosphate) in waste waters was measured to be 7.3 hours at 15°C and 3.0h at 20°C. The major factor contributing to triphosphate degradation in waste wat..

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