DISSOLVED METALS definition

DISSOLVED METALS means that portion of a water and suspended sediment sample which passed through a 0.40 or 0.45 um (Micron) membrane filter. Determinations of “Dissolved” constituents are made using the filtrate. This may include some very small (Colloidal) suspended particles which passed through the membrane filter as well as the amount of substance present in true chemical solution.

Examples of DISSOLVED METALS in a sentence

  • DISSOLVED METALS ARE USUALLY PRESENT ONLY IN TRACE AMOUNTS; HOWEVER, A WELL AT THE EAGLE PICHER BORON PLANT HAS REPORTED HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF DISSOLVED METALS, ESPECIALLY IRON.

  • IN ADDITION TO DISSOLVED METALS AND ACIDIC LEACHATE, TAILINGS AND WASTE MATERIAL ARE DISCHARGED DIRECTLY TO RECEIVING WATERS IN VIOLATION OF FEDERAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS LIMITATIONS AND WATER QUALITY STANDARDS.

  • THE REACTION MECHANISM FOR THE STABILIZATION REACTION IS THEREFORE A REDOX REACTION, IN WHICH THE METALLIC IRON REDUCES DIVALENT LEAD TO THE METALLIC FORM AND IS ITSELF OXIDIZED, I.E. FEO + PB2+ = FE2+ + PBO THE REACTION BETWEEN METALLIC IRON AND DISSOLVED METALS IS WELL KNOWN.

  • THE PRIMARY USE OF THIS TECHNOLOGY IS FOR TREATMENT OF WASTE STREAMS CONTAINING DISSOLVED METALS OR IONIZED ORGANICS.

  • THE EXTRACTION PROCEDURE (EP) TOXICITY RESULTS ON THE COMPOSITE SAMPLES (TABLE 3) INDICATED THAT DISSOLVED METALS WOULD LEACH FROM THE FLUE DUST MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES GREATER THAN RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT (RCRA) REGULATORY LIMITS (TABLE 4).

  • DISSOLVED METALS IN SPOKANE RIVERHistorical mining activities in Idaho have resulted in elevated levels of dissolved metals such as lead and zinc in Spokane River water, including in WRIA 54.

  • APPENDIX A: SPECIES LIST OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES COLLECTED FROM THESOUTH FORK SUBBASIN, AND REFERENCE RIVERS 84APPENDIX B INSTREAM DISSOLVED METALS AND FISH AND BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE METRICS 88 Figures and Tables‌Table 1-1.

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