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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for treating waste liquid containing organic harmful substances
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a processing method and a processing apparatus capable of efficiently decomposing and removing organic harmful substances at low cost when treating waste liquid containing organic harmful substances such as pesticides. SOLUTION: An ion-permeable diaphragm is provided between an anode and a cathode, and an electrolyte made of chloride is supplied to the electrolytic cell 30 partitioned by the diaphragm into an anode chamber 31 and a cathode chamber 32 at 1 to 10 g / L. The waste liquid containing the added organic harmful substance is supplied such that the voltage is 5 to 20 V and the current is 20 to 50 A to perform the electrolysis. After the electrolysis is completed, the anode solution and the cathode solution are mixed, neutralized, and drained. It is preferable that the anode chamber treatment liquid and the cathode chamber treatment liquid are left to stand for a certain period of time, mixed, neutralized, and drained. Further, the wastewater neutralized by performing the predetermined electrolysis is further provided with an ion-permeable diaphragm between an anode and a cathode, and an electrolytic cell partitioned into an anode chamber and a cathode chamber by the diaphragm. It is preferred to use it for electrolysis. [Selection] Fig. 2
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