TY - JOUR
T1 - Maximum allowable values of the heavy metals in recycled water for household laundry
AU - Mainali, Bandita
AU - Pham, Thi Thu Nga
AU - Ngo, Huu Hao
AU - Guo, Wenshan
PY - 2013/5/1
Y1 - 2013/5/1
N2 - Household laundry as a new end use of recycled water in dual reticulation systems has a great potential as the significant amount of potable water from urban households can be saved. However, there is still no sufficient evidence and supporting recycled water quality guidelines for this particular use. A key gap in knowledge is the impact of heavy metals in recycled water on clothes and washing machines. Thus, this study aims to determine the maximum allowable values (MAVs) of the heavy metals iron (Fe), lead (Pb), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), and manganese (Mn) in recycled water for washing clothes in washing machines. Six different concentrations of each targeted metals were prepared in tap water for the washing machine experiments. The tearing/tensile strength tests were used for the assessment of cloth durability. MINITAB 16 as a statistical tool was used and ANOVA one way test was applied for the significance analysis (Turkey's test p. <. 0.05). The results show that the MAVs of the heavy metals Fe, Pb, Zn, Cu and Mn were found to be 1. mg/l, 1. mg/l, 10. mg/l, 5. mg/l and 1. mg/l respectively in terms of cloth durability.
AB - Household laundry as a new end use of recycled water in dual reticulation systems has a great potential as the significant amount of potable water from urban households can be saved. However, there is still no sufficient evidence and supporting recycled water quality guidelines for this particular use. A key gap in knowledge is the impact of heavy metals in recycled water on clothes and washing machines. Thus, this study aims to determine the maximum allowable values (MAVs) of the heavy metals iron (Fe), lead (Pb), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), and manganese (Mn) in recycled water for washing clothes in washing machines. Six different concentrations of each targeted metals were prepared in tap water for the washing machine experiments. The tearing/tensile strength tests were used for the assessment of cloth durability. MINITAB 16 as a statistical tool was used and ANOVA one way test was applied for the significance analysis (Turkey's test p. <. 0.05). The results show that the MAVs of the heavy metals Fe, Pb, Zn, Cu and Mn were found to be 1. mg/l, 1. mg/l, 10. mg/l, 5. mg/l and 1. mg/l respectively in terms of cloth durability.
KW - Clothes
KW - Heavy metals
KW - Recycled water
KW - Washing machine
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84875785426&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.03.012
DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.03.012
M3 - Article
C2 - 23542437
AN - SCOPUS:84875785426
SN - 0048-9697
VL - 452-453
SP - 427
EP - 432
JO - Science of the Total Environment
JF - Science of the Total Environment
ER -