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Original Articles

Soil and Compost Filters of Malodorant Gases

Pages 953-955 | Published online: 13 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

Removing low concentrations of pollutant gases from air streams is difficult and expensive.1,2 Removal techniques include water scrubbing (with and without permanganate, hypochlorite, or lime), burning, and sorption by activated charcoal. The shortcomings of these techniques are that they require fuel, maintenance, water, high capital costs, they pollute the wash water, and/or some concentrate only, rather than remove the offender.

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