Location: Harry K. Dupree Stuttgart National Aquaculture Research Cntr
Title: A new disinfectant for the tool chest - peracetic acidAuthor
Straus, David - Dave | |
MEINELT, THOMAS - Leibniz Institute Of Freshwater Ecology And Inland Fisheries | |
LIU, DIBO - Leibniz Institute Of Freshwater Ecology And Inland Fisheries | |
PEDERSEN, LARS-FLEMING - Technical University Of Denmark | |
GOOD, CHRIS - Freshwater Institute | |
DAVIDSON, JOHN - Freshwater Institute |
Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Abstract Only Publication Acceptance Date: 12/12/2018 Publication Date: 3/8/2019 Citation: Straus, D.L., Meinelt, T., Liu, D., Pedersen, L., Good, C., Davidson, J. 2019. A new disinfectant for the tool chest - peracetic acid [abstract]. Aquaculture 2019, March 7-11, 2019, New Orleans, Louisana. p. 1057. Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: Peracetic acid (PAA) is a potent new disinfectant that is very economical to use compared to the traditional products. It is also a much greener product. PAA is a combination of acetic acid and hydrogen peroxide (with a stabilizer) that degrades rapidly. It has replaced chlorine in many industries. Uses include: sanitation in food/beverage plants, agricultural facilities, wineries/breweries, greenhouse equipment, animal housing, used to prevent bio-film formation in paper/pulp industries, wastewater treatment, commercial laundries and poultry processing. PAA is approved as a disinfectant for the US aquaculture industry for two products: • The EPA registration (June 26, 2017) for PeroxyChem’ s VigorOx® SP-15 Antimicrobial Agent is for: 1) Sanitizing surfaces of harvesting equipment used in the aquaculture industry, and 2) Cleaning and disinfecting fish culture tanks and raceways when water is drained and fish are not present. • AquaTactics’ Aqua Des™ is approved (November 3, 2017) for: 1) In-water use in fish ponds/raceways (remove fish from pond prior to use and test for residual PAA levels prior to restocking), 2) Use on aquaculture equipment (pumps, boots, foot bath mats, net dips, waders, dive equipment, etc.), and 3) Use on fish pond equipment (water free raceways, gratings, pipes, etc). |