Anionic surfactants monitoring in healthcare facilities — a case of Belo Horizonte City, Brazil

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Abstract

Surfactants are substances that when in aquatic environments can cause negative impacts. Hospital effluents carry numerous chemicals daily, including surfactants, used in sanitization and disinfection procedures. These chemicals are found in the effluents and reach water bodies due to a lack of proper removal in the wastewater treatment plants. The present study investigated data about wastewater monitored from healthcare facilities located in the city of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, focusing on anionic surfactants. The results showed 72 establishments monitoring this parameter, resulting in a median concentration of 1 mg L−1 and 2.49 mg L−1 mean value of anionic surfactants, between 2007 and 2019. It is also observed in the correlation between surfactants and oils in all healthcare establishment sizes, except for the medium-sized. Although anionic surfactants are the most used in cleaning product formulations, cationic surfactants still do not have specific legislation in the studied country that dictates a limit for discharge into sewage; consequently, they are not routinely monitored in effluents. However, these compounds are used in the formulation of routine hospital products.

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Trajano, G. T., Vasconcelos, O. M. S. R., Pataca, L. C. M., & Mol, M. P. G. (2022). Anionic surfactants monitoring in healthcare facilities — a case of Belo Horizonte City, Brazil. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 194(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-022-09877-x

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