Abstract:
Techniques were modified and developed to detect optical brighteners (OB), fluorescent laundry additives, in selected residential canals of Charlotte Harbor, FL, to determine where on-site sewage treatment and disposal systems (OSTDS) in the area may be failing.
OB was measured with two approaches. The first employed absorbent, dye-free cotton pads that were placed in the canals for two to three days and then recovered. Pads were analyzed for fluorescence under UV illumination (254nm) both visually and with a spectroradiometer to detect absorbed OB. The second method used paired flow-through fluorometers to obtain a continuous record of fluorescence along selected canals with one wavelength monitored to detect the combined signal from humics and OB.
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v, 38 p., 8 p. appendix, tables. Bibliography p. 37-38.