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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for treating organic chlorine compound-containing waste liquid and wastewater
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] These chlorinated organic compounds from wastewater and wastewater containing organic chlorinated compounds such as tetrachloroethylene and trichloroethane, whose treatment is currently a problem, fall below the water quality and environmental standards of Japan and are almost zero. To provide a practical processing method and a practical processing apparatus which can be removed to the maximum and can withstand long-term use. SOLUTION: A treating agent comprising a mixture of a porous ceramic having an amorphous pore surface and activated carbon, preferably having a mixing ratio (weight ratio) of 50:50, is used for a waste liquid or waste water containing an organic chlorine compound. The liquid is passed through the packed column to treat waste liquid and waste water containing organic chlorine compounds.
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