Organochlorine Compounds in Bleach Plant Effluents--Genesis and Control.Organochlorine or·gan·o·chlo·rine n. Any of various hydrocarbon pesticides, such as DDT, that contain chlorine. Compounds in Bleach Plant Effluents--Genesis and Control by Pratima Bajpai and Pramod Bajpai Discusses the generation and environmental impact of organochlorine compounds and the various approaches used to minimize their generation, both at the source and end-of-pipe. Includes chapters on kraft pulp bleaching and effluent effluent waste from an abattoir carried away in liquid form. Disposal is a major problem because of the need to avoid pollution of waterways. See aerobic effluent treatment, anaerobic effluent treatment. characteristics, environmental impact of organochlorine compounds, and measures to reduce chlorinated chlorinated /chlo·ri·nat·ed/ (klor´i-nat?ed) treated or charged with chlorine. chlorinated charged with chlorine. chlorinated acids some, e.g. organics. Published by Pira. 1996. 108 pages, soft cover. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Item Number: 37PIRAOC * ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m : 1858021650 List: $110 * Member: $110 |
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