Identification Standard for Hazardous Waste - Identification of Leaching Toxicity (GB 5085) 3-2007) listed inorganic fluoride as leaching toxicity risk factor, with a limit of 100 mg/L, and designated ion chromatography as the detection method. In this article, we will determine the fluorine and chl…
In the water environment, phosphorus exists in granular and dissolved forms. If it exceeds a certain limit, it will lead to the rapid proliferation of algae and plankton in the water, cause eutrophication, reduce dissolved oxygen in the water, and lead to deterioration of water quality. How to effec…
Solid waste refers to the solid and semi-solid waste materials produced by human beings in production, consumption, life and other activities (the definition could be more extensive, and the wastes produced by animal activities also belong to this category) . The hazardous solid waste refers to the …
Solid waste refers to the solid, semi-solid and gaseous substances placed in containers that lose their original value at a certain time and place and are discarded. Incineration can minimize the volume and weight of solid waste. However, in the process of treating solid wastes by combustion, sulfur…