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Mercury heat-removing medium

Mercury Recovery Services, Inc. (MRS), has developed the Mercury Removal/Recovery Process (MRRP) to treat media contaminated with mercury. The ex situ process uses medium-temperature thermal desorption to remove the mercury from contaminated wastes. Process wastes are heated in a two-step process to recover metallic mercury in a 99% pure form. MRS claims MRRP can be applied to soils, activated carbon, mixed waste, catalysts, electrical equipment, batteries, lamps, fluorescent bulbs, mercurous and mercuric compounds, mercury-contaminated waste liquids, and debris. [Pg.779]


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