Treatment of reducible halohydrocarbon containing aqueous stream

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Including controlling process in response to a sensed condition

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210 961, 210503, 210757, 210909, 422140, C02F 170

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043828655

ABSTRACT:
A new, economical system for removal of persistent reducible organic compounds from aqueous streams by passing the stream, preferably at or near neutral pH, into a bottom inlet to a column to provide fluidization of metal reductant catalyzed to provide efficient and economical reduction or dechlorination of a variety of pesticides and other compounds such as PCB or chloroform. The system is especially useful to reduce the level of soluble, reducible hydrocarbons in very dilute waste streams (1 ppm or less) generally by 99% or more.

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