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Mercury Removal

We can advise on solutions for mercury removal.

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Q. How do I remove mercury (Hg) from wastewater?
A. Ionic Mercury can be converted to the metallic form by reduction and separation. Common reducing agents include hydrazine, zinc, stannous chloride and borohydride. Mercury (Hg) may also be removed through co-precipitation with Iron. Ferric-based coagulants may help in this application. Call us to discuss Mercury removal in more detail.

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