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RECORD NUMBER: 635 OF 1141

Main Title Mercury pollution control in stream and lake sediments
Author Suggs, J. D. ; Sugg, J. D. ; Peterse, D. H. ; Middlebrook, J, J. B.
CORP Author Advanced Technology Center, Inc., Dallas, Tex.
Year Published 1972
Report Number PB211250
Stock Number PB-211 250
OCLC Number 29579141
Additional Subjects ( Water pollution ; Mercury) ; ( Mercury ; Chemisorption) ; ( Water chemistry ; Mercury) ; ( Sediments ; Mercury) ; Precipitation(Chemistry) ; Mercury organic compounds ; Mercury inorganic compounds ; Adsorption ; Thiols ; Polyvinyl alcohol ; Substrates ; Performance evaluation ; Thioureas ; Cotton fabrics ; pH ; Dissolved gases ; Oxygen ; Water pollution control
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EMBD  PB-211250 NRMRL/GWERD Library/Ada,OK 04/30/2004
NTIS  PB-211 250 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 39 pages
Abstract
Mercury contamination enters streams and lakes from a variety of sources. It becomes sorbed onto the sediments where it resides in dynamic equilibrium with the dissolved species in the suprajacent water column. A means must be found to remove mercury from sediments without destroying the environment or otherwise upsetting the ecological balance. The problem of mercury immobilization and removal was addressed by evaluating a number of recoverable sulfur based getter systems. Examples of these are: Elemental sulfur deployed as a coating on a recoverable meshwork, and Thiourea type organic compounds dispersed in a recoverable matrix. In the course of these evaluations several improved getter system combinations became obvious and these were also included into the scope of this research. Only natural sediments and waters were used to prepare test aquaria in order to simulate natural conditions as nearly as possible.
Notes
EPA 16080 HTD. NTIS: PB 211250. March 1972. Microfiche.