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Applicable scope Effluent characteristics Effluent limits Notes Cone dyeing, hank dyeing and knit and unwoven textile dyeing and finishing Biological oxygen demand (BOD) 30 Chemical oxygen demand (COD) 140 Suspended solids 30 True color 550 Finishing, paper printing, wool brushing, wool cutting, wool buffing, and others not belonging to the
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