Technologies for Wastewater Treatment From Arsenic
N.I. Kopylov
Abstract:The current recycling water supply of metallurgical enterprises does not completely eliminate the discharge of wastewater into environmental water bodies, where the maximum permissible concentration (MPC) of arsenic is 0.05 mg/dm3. Arsenic accumulates in large quantities in washing solutions for cleaning exhaust gases sent to produce sulfuric acid. In this case, a closed gas washing system is used, aimed at concentrating the washing water with arsenic to 10 g/dm3 and sulfuric acid to 40 g/dm3 in order to reduc… Show more
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