NSF P150-1993 Bathroom Tissue Disposed into Septic Systems《卫生纸的化粪池系统处理》.pdf
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1、NSF Protocol PI50 Bathroom Tissue Disposed into Septic Systems (1 993) NSF International fc I NSF International, an independent, not-for-profit organization, is dedicated to public health safety and protection of the environment by developing standards, by providing education and by providing superi
2、or third-party conformity assessment services while representing the interest of all stake ho Ide rs. This Protocol is subject to revision. Contact NSF to confirm this revision is current. Users of this Protocol may request clarifications and interpretations, or propose revisions by contacting: NSF
3、International Engineering & Research Services 789 Dixboro Road Ann Arbor, MI 48105 Phone: (734)769-8010 Telex: 75321 5 NSF INTL FAX: (734)769-O1 O9 E-mail: infa nsf,org Web: Copyright O 1993 NSF International Page i NSF PROTOCOL PI50 BATHROOM TISSUE DISPOSED INTO SEPTIC SYSTEMS (1993) Prepared by: N
4、SF International Engineering & Research Services 3475 Plymouth Road Ann Arbor, MI 48105 Copyright 8 1993 All Rights Reserved Copyright O 1993 NSF International Page 1 of 8 SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION 1 .o 1 .I 1.2 1.3 1.4 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Scope: This protocol applies to bathroom tissu
5、e products intended for disposal to household septic systems. Purpose: Testing will determine the fate of bathroom tissue in a septic system and the effect of bathroom tissue on the treatment efficiency and effluent quality of a septic tank. The data obtained during the testing is used to determine
6、if the test products are acceptable for disposal into septic systems. Limitations: The use of the data and report generated from work completed under this protocol shall conform with the contract between the Company and NSF. NSF Protocol Review: A complete review of this protocol shall be conducted
7、at least every five years to keep requirements consistent with new research findings, technology, or regulatory changes. Reverification: After the initial product evaluation, NSF will periodically review product performance and characteristics, including audits and/or retesting. SECTION 2. DEFINITIO
8、NS Chelsea Wastewater Technology Site: NSF Field site located in Chelsea, Michigan used for performing full-scale septic system evaluations. Comminutor: A grinder or shredder that converts bulky solid wastes into smaller pieces. Company: Any public or private organization, group, individual, or othe
9、r entity contracting with NSF, or a subsidiary of division of such an entity. Effluent: Wastewater flowing out of a septic tank or other treatment process. Effluent Screen: A 1/8“ wire mesh configured to fit into the lower arm of a sample tee for collection of large solids passing through a septic t
10、ank. Household septic system: A waste disposal system consisting of a primary settling tank (septic tank) followed by a subsurface drainfield for treatment and disposal of liquid effluent from the septic tank. Influent: Wastewater flowing into a septic tank or other treatment process. NSF: NSF Inter
11、national, its staff, or other authorized representatives. NSF Protocol: A document which states a set of requirements for a product, Copyright O 1993 NSF International Page 2 of 8 2.9 2.1 o 2.1 1 2.1 2 2.1 3 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 system or service and the procedures for determining if a product, s
12、ystem or service conforms to the requirements. Protocol Certification: A certification authorized in writing by NSF International (NSF) for use on product packaging or in advertising that uses the NSF name and logo. pH: The negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution. Scum: Th
13、e mass of matter that floats on the surface of a septic tank. Sludge: The settled solids retained in a septic tank. Total Suspended Solids (TSS): removed by standard filtering procedures in a laboratory, expressed as mg/L. Solids in wastewater which can be readily SECTION 3. REQUIREMENTS Product I d
14、entif cat ion: The product (s) must be completely characterized, including information on pulp source (hardwood/softwood), chemical additives (dyes, wet/dry strength additives, perfumes, etc.), and average use rates (sheetdday, etc.) and normal variation in product characteristics. If the tissue is
15、produced at more than one facility, the variability in tissue composition between plant locations must be provided. Effect on Septic Tank Operation: No gross impact on sludge or scum accumulation in the test tank versus the control tank, based on visual observations and sludge depth measurements, sh
16、all be observed over the course of the Initial Evaluation (see Section 4). Effect on Septic Tank Effluent: No statistical difference between the effluent quality (organics, solids) of the control tank versus the tank receiving the test tissue, based upon statistical evaluation described in the Initi
17、al Evaluation Method (Section 4). If specific ingredients in the tissues are identified which are of environmental concern, additional analyses may be required. Effect on Effluent Screens: No statistical difference between the control and test tanks in terms of effluent screen observations, based up
18、on statistical evaluation described in the Initial Evaluation Method (Section 4). Agreement for Use of Protocol Certification: Written agreement must be entered into between NSF and the Company before NSF authorizes the use of the P rotoco I Ce rtif cat ion. Changes to Product with Protocol Certific
19、ation: NSF must be informed in writing of any proposed changes in the product which carries the Protocol Certification. Copyright O 1993 NSF International Page 3 of 8 NSF will determine if the changes warrant additional product testing, or if the change will not affect the products suitability for s
20、eptic system disposal. Written authorization by NSF must be received prior to implementation of the changes, if the Protocol Certification is to be used on the product. SECTION 4. INITIAL EVALUATION METHOD 4.0 Summary In this method, two full-scale septic tanks are dosed with wastewater and two diff
21、erent bathroom tissues (one control and one test product) over a period of six months. Conditions in the septic tanks (including surface scum and sludge accumulation) are monitored periodically and samples of the inflowing wastewater and outflowing treated wastewater are removed for analysis (organi
22、c and solids content). Organic material is measured using a surrogate parameter (5-day Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Chemical Oxygen Demand or Total Organic Carbon). A statistical analysis of the effluent quality from the two tanks, and a qualitative comparison of scum and sludge accumulation in the ta
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