Application of the multi soil layering (MSL) system to treat laboratory wastewater

Laboratory wastewater must be managed and handled properly so as not to damage the environment. The management was carried out starting from the separation and labeling of the wastewater according to its character, to processing it with a wastewater treatment plants (WWTP). The chemical waste result...

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subjects Ammonia
Hazardous wastes
Laboratories
Layering
Pollutants
Quality standards
Sedimentation tanks
Sewage disposal
Soil layers
Soils
Wastewater treatment
Water treatment
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