Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8854918 Emerging Contaminants 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Triclosan and triclocarban are industrial chemicals that are frequently added into consumer and personal care products. Information on the levels on these compounds in water systems in the African continent is still very scarce. In the present study, the occurrence, seasonal variation, and estimated removal of TCS and TCC in six different wastewater treatment plants in Gauteng Province, South Africa, were investigated over a period of two years, together with effluent receiving river water. The instrumental analysis was carried out using Shimadzu LCMS/MS 8030, employing negative electrospray ionization. Both target compounds were ubiquitously detected with influent and raw sludge having elevated concentrations. Generally, TCS concentrations were higher than those of TCC. The concentrations obtained for TCS were (influent, 2.01-17.6 μg/L; effluent, 0.990-13.0 μg/L; river, 0.880-8.72 μg/L; raw sludge, 3.65-15.0 μg/kg; treated sludge, 2.08-7.81 μg/kg and biosolids, 2.16-13.5 μg/kg); while TCC levels were obtained to be (influent, 0.0860-2.84 μg/L; effluent,
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