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Vol 55 Iss. 3
Pages:
145-148
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Article

Peculiarities of analyzing waste water of enrichment plants

Authors:
B. V. Ivanovsky1
V. L. Parkhomovsky2
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  • 1 — Leningrad Mining Institute
  • 2 — Leningrad Mining Institute
Date submitted:
1974-09-02
Date accepted:
1974-11-09
Date published:
1975-07-30

Abstract

The rapid development of industrial enterprises entails a significant increase in industrial waste, poisoning the atmosphere and water bodies. One of the sources of pollution is wastewater from enrichment plants. Their composition is complex and diverse, so effective analytical control of the content of toxic substances in them is not fully solved.

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References

  1. Methods of chemical analysis of effluents of chemical industry enterprises. Izd. Rostov uni., 1971.
  2. Parkhomovsky V. L., Talko L. A., Smiryagina S. A. University Proc., Chemistry and Chemical Technology, 1973, № 2.
  3. Parkhomovsky V. L., Talko L. A., Ilyina V. F. Ore Enrichment, No. 2.
  4. Parkhomovsky V. L., Talko L. A., Smiryagina S. А. Ore Enrichment
  5. Unified methods of water analysis. Under the editorship of Y. Y. Lurie. Chemistry, 1973.

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