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From page 197...
... ensure the reduction of toxic materials from air in gaseous wastes to acceptable levels; and . minimize final disposal problems for solid and liquid wastes by oxidizing all organic material in solid wastes and minimizing water discharge.
From page 198...
... This strategy meets all stated goals by oxidation and heat treatment to produce the waste streams noted. Strategy 2 is illustrated in Figure 8-2.
From page 199...
... In this approach, pnma~y oxidation products are treated with an afterburner to destroy any remaining trace organic components, and acid gases (HF, HCI, P2Os, and SO2) are neutralized and removed in the gas cleanup system.2 2 The mineralized oxidation products from halogens, phosphorus, and sulfur are all acidic and readily removed from gas streams by alkaline scrubbers, leaving CO2 and water vapor as the principal gaseous wastes.


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