Bulletin Board post: Finding the source of acetone in wastewater

April 17, 2015

BIRMINGHAM — User kevine has recently posted a Bulletin Board question titled, “Acetone in wastewater.”

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User kevine has recently posted a Bulletin Board question titled, "Acetone in wastewater."

"We recently [received] a warning [letter] from the city due to elevated acetone levels (10.25 mg/l)," said kevine in the post. "We do not use acetone in any of our processes and we are not sure how this became part of our waste."

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