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Are there alternative treatment processes?

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Are there alternative treatment processes?

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Some contaminants that resist adsorption by the still-bed method can be removed in a high-shear process. This process is designed to treat compound waste streams that contain a mixture of organic and inorganic compounds. This method includes mixing fine (40-100 mesh) MCM with the water as well as other materials. The exact materials and steps used in the process are proprietary and will be revealed on a case by case basis.

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Some contaminants that resist adsorption by the still-bed method can be removed in a high-shear process. This process is designed to treat compound waste streams that contain a mixture of organic and inorganic compounds. This method includes mixing fine (40-100 mesh) ET-1 with the water as well as other materials. The exact materials and steps used in the process are proprietary and will be revealed on a case by case basis.

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