Treatment Technologies for Mercury in Soil, Waste, and Water (EPA 542-R-07-003).
09/04/2007


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Washington, DC - This new report contains information on the availability, performance, and cost of eight technologies for the treatment of mercury in soil, waste, and water. It describes the theory, design, and operation of the technologies; provides information on commercial availability and use; and includes site-specific data on performance and cost, where available. This information can help managers at sites with mercury-contaminated media and generators of mercury-contaminated waste and wastewater to: identify proven and effective mercury treatment technologies; screen technologies based on application-specific goals, characteristics, and cost; and apply experiences from sites with similar treatment challenges (August 2007, 133 pages). A copy of the document is available at http://www.clu-in.org/542R07003 . For hard copies, contact (800) 490-9198 or fax to (301) 604-3408.

(Source: TechDirect, September 1, 2007, www.epa.gov)



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