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Richard Perry Mercury Recovery from Contaminated Waste Water and Sludges Washington, D.C., U.S.A. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1974 Soft Cover Very Good No Jacket Ex-University Library December 1974; prepared by the Georgia-Pacific, Bellington Division for the Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory National Environment Research Center of the U.S. EPA; report describes system that was designed, built, installed, and operated (Bellingham Chlor-Alkali Plant) to recover mercury safely from waste water and sludge, without significant loss into atmosphere, so brine could be disposed of without creating environmental hazard; sulfide precipitation was selected for water treatment process and high temperature roasting for sludge treatment; report includes description of process, design, & construction, data on operation & evaluation, patents & publications, and discussion & analysis of capital costs; 119 pp. including b&w photos, tables, graphs, schematics, figures, references, glossary, appendices; ex-university library name stamp & call numbers on front blue paper cover; corners slighlty cumped; minor edgewear & rubbing to front cover; pages clean, tight; very good condition Price:
25.00 USD
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