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titleOfInvention Mineralization method and mineralization device for pesticide waste liquid
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] Mineralize (detoxify) waste water of pesticides used for various purposes, and discharge the treated water into rivers and seas without polluting organisms and the environment, and reuse it It is an object of the present invention to provide a method and an apparatus for mineralizing a pesticide waste liquid which can be used. SOLUTION: The mineralization method is to inject ozone into agrochemical waste liquor, to perform a stagnation reaction while applying pressure to mineralize residual pesticide, and then to remove residual organic matter from the liquid after ozone treatment.
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