Detergents source of cancer causing contaminant in waste water
April 8th, 2010 - 4:47 pm ICT by IANSWashington, April 8 (IANS) Water from sewage treatment plants could have cancer-causing contaminant linked to certain ingredients in shampoo, detergents and other household cleaning agents, a new study has revealed.
The study sheds new light on possible environmental sources of this poorly understood water contaminant, called NDMA, which is of ongoing concern to health officials.
William Mitch and colleagues note that scientists have known that NDMA and other nitrosamines can form in small amounts during the disinfection of wastewater and water with chloramine.
Although nitrosamines are found in a wide variety of sources - including processed meats and tobacco smoke - scientists know little about their precursors in water.
Past studies with cosmetics have found that substances called quaternary amines, which are also ingredients in household cleaning agents, may play a role in the formation of nitrosamines, said a release of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Their lab research showed that when mixed with chloramine, some household cleaning
products - including shampoo, dishwashing detergent and laundry detergent - formed NDMA.
The report notes that sewage treatment plants may remove some of quaternary amines that form NDMA. However, quaternary amines are used in such large quantities that some still may persist and have a potentially harmful effect in the effluents from sewage treatment plants.
Their study was published in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology, a bi-monthly.
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