Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl
Substances in Toilet Paper
and the Impact on Wastewater Systems
Posted on 2023-03-01 - 13:16
Here, we evaluate a perhaps unexpected contributor of
per- and
polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to our wastewater, an input anticipated
at every wastewater treatment facilitytoilet paper. In this
study, both toilet paper and wastewater sludge were characterized
to explore the magnitude of the potential PFAS loading into wastewater
systems from toilet paper. In both toilet paper and wastewater sludge,
6:2 fluorotelomer phosphate diester (6:2 diPAP) was the most prevalent
PFAS detected, and toilet paper usage was estimated to contribute
from 6.4 to 80 μg/person-year of 6:2 diPAP to wastewater–water
systems. Our results suggest that toilet paper should be considered
as a potentially major source of PFAS entering wastewater treatment
systems.
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Thompson, Jake T.; Chen, Boting; Bowden, John A.; Townsend, Timothy G. (2023). Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl
Substances in Toilet Paper
and the Impact on Wastewater Systems. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.estlett.3c00094