Record Details
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Title | The Potential Environmental and Public Health Effects of Chemical Regeneration of Spent Granular Activated Carbon |
Creator | Fukuda, Tracy K. Babcock, Roger W. Menon, Premlata |
Description | Chemical regeneration is one method of regenerating spent granular activated carbon. The chemicals being considered for use are acetic acid, acetone, formic acid, hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide methanol, ethanol, and 2-Propanol. The potential environmental and public health effects of chemical regeneration of spent granular activated carbon causes concern. Information on the eight chemicals and environmental regulations were gathered by doing a literature survey. An evaluation of these... Board of Water Supply, City and Council of Honolulu: contract no. C-58148 |
Date | 2012-03-15T18:55:19Z 2012-03-15T18:55:19Z 1999-01 |
Type | Report Text |
Identifier | Fukuda T, Babcock RW, Menon P. 1999. The potential environmental and public health effects of chemical regeneration of spent granular activated carbon. Honolulu (HI): Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa. WRRC-99-04. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/22240 |
Language | en-US |
Relation | WRRC Unedited Reports. 1999-04 |
Format | 39 pages application/pdf |
Publisher | Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa |