Over the past few years, the use of disinfectants and cleaning products has skyrocketed. From hospitals to home kitchens, quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) are the active ingredient behind “99.9% germ-free” claims.
But what happens when those chemicals go down the drain?
They don’t just vanish. They end up in your influent stream and if you’re not testing for them, they could be quietly dismantling your biological treatment process.
The Hidden Impact of Disinfectants on Wastewater Systems
Operators across the country are reporting:
- Sudden ammonia breakthrough despite healthy DO and alkalinity
- Persistent foaming that defies traditional control methods
- Filamentous bulking and dewatering problems
- Effluent toxicity exceedances and biosolids reuse issues
In many cases, the common thread is unexpected QAC loading.
Why the Surge in QACs Isn’t Going Away
This isn’t a pandemic-era blip.
Disinfectants and sanitizers containing QACs have become standard across industries. Food service, hospitals, manufacturing, and even households are sending a steady stream of these compounds into sewer systems every day.
The sources may be routine, but the impact is anything but.
You Can’t Fix What You Can’t Measure
Most plants don’t have a QAC baseline. That means when process upsets occur, operators are left guessing whether the cause is microbial, hydraulic, or chemical.
SPL’s advanced QAC panel offers clarity:
- Detects individual QAC species using HPLC-MS
- Identifies even low-level impacts at low µg/L concentrations
- Provides data for troubleshooting, industrial enforcement, and long-term planning
Action Starts with a Baseline
Whether you’re experiencing treatment issues or want to be proactive, establishing a QAC baseline is the smartest first step. It helps you:
- Understand what’s “normal” for your plant
- Quickly diagnose future upsets
- Strengthen industrial pretreatment enforcement
What We’re Seeing in the Field
At SPL, we’ve seen a dramatic rise in QAC detections in municipal influent—often from a combination of hospital, food manufacturing, and commercial discharges. The plants that are monitoring these compounds are seeing real benefits: faster troubleshooting, stronger compliance, and fewer surprises.
Ready to Get Ahead of the Problem?
QACs won’t go away. But with the right data, you can stay ahead of them—and protect your treatment process from avoidable failures.
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