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Question: I am seeking a simple treatment system for the elimination of approximately 10 gallons of plating rinse water per day that is coming from a copper pyrophosphate bath, a nickel sulfamate bath, and a gold cyanide bath.
One company said since our waste stream had a lead concentration of 40 mg/liter and this is over the TCLP threshold of five mg/liter, it is a RCRA-hazardous waste and gave us a quote from transportation and disposal as such. The other company claimed they can handle it as a non-hazardous waste since the waste stream’s concentration is less than 19 times the TCLP threshold of five mg/liter. Obviously, disposal as a hazardous waste is much more expensive than non-hazardous waste. Can you help us decide which way to go?
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Question: I have a roll-formed part made of 5052 alloy aluminum sheet.