How to treat pure pesticide waste when applying this technology?
A6. DARAMEND is a soil treatment technology, most appropriate for treatment of large volumes of lightly to moderately contaminated soil, sediment, or other solid materials. Concentrations of common chlorinated pesticides up to about 10,000 mg/kg can be successfully treated, subject to the remedial standard that must be achieved. In most cases DARAMEND is not well-suited to treatment of pure pesticide wastes.
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