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Raw materials and process chemical recovery in industrial wastewater pollution control

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posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by Veeriah Jegatheesan, R Ben Aim, S Vigneswaran
This article illustrates the different methods employed to recover raw materials and process chemicals in various industries. Although only a few industries such as car painting, metal cutting, electroplating, textile, abattoir and pesticide formulation have been illustrated in case studies, almost all the industries can recover raw materials and process chemicals from their waste streams. The case studies show that the investments on new processes or systems used to recover raw materials and process chemicals have a short payback period and hence bring huge savings to those industries. Thus, each industry should try to recover raw material and process chemicals from waste streams.

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Title of book

Wastewater recycling, reuse, and reclamation

Series

Wastewater recycling, reuse, and reclamation ; vol. 1

Chapter number

11

Pagination

268 - 278

Publisher

EOLSS Publishers

Place of publication

[unknown]

ISBN-13

9781848269248

ISBN-10

1848269242

Language

eng

Publication classification

B2.1 Book chapter in non-commercially published book; B Book chapter

Copyright notice

2002, EOLSS

Extent

17

Editor/Contributor(s)

S Vigneswaran

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