Chapter 5 Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous Waste
of hazardous wastes is principally aim ed at reduc ing the hazardous nature of the waste in order to facilitate simpler final disposal. For example, toxic heavy metals may be precipitated as water insoluble hydroxides, the resultant sludge being dewatered and stabilised to give a
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