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... For example, the processes developed for separation of the venous waste components dunug the treatment phase must be compatible with one another as well as with the stabilization technology and with the minimization of cost and risk in disposal and storage. Similarly, the stabilization processes must be designed to confider not only Me nature of the treated waste but also the disposal conditions and the duration of the storage penod.


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