Phenols: Organic compounds that are byproducts of petroleum refining, tanning, and textile, dye, and resin manufacturing. Low concentrations cause taste and odor problems in water; higher concentrations can kill aquatic life and humans.
Phenols Organic compounds used in plastics manufacturing, tanning, and textile, dye and resin manufacturing. They are by-products of petroleum refining. In general, they are highly toxic. Piezometers ...
Nitrophenols Synthetic organic pesticides containing carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. No Further Remedial Action Planned ...
Phenol - 1) A corrosive poisonous crystalline acidic compound present in coal tar and wood tar that in dilute solutions is used as a disinfectant and 2) any of various acidic compounds analogous to phenols and regarded as hydroxyl derivatives of ...
Nitrophenols No Further Remedial Action Planned No Observable Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL) No Till Noble Metal Noise Non-Binding Allocations of Responsibility (NBAR) Non-ionizing Electromagnetic Radiation Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid (NAIL) ...
The chemical addition of oxygen to break down pollutants or organizac waste; e.g., destruction of chemicals such as cyanides, phenols, and organic sulfur compounds in sewage by bacterial and chemical means. Organic contaminants ...
See also: Hazard, Pollutant, Pollution, Liquid, Organic
 
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