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Does anyone have any experience using magnesium hydroxide as a neutrializer
prior to adding DTC in a waste water treatment application?

Will the DTC also remove the magnesium, thus using more DTC than would
normally be required?

We are using mag. because it gives us a much heavier partical that settles
faster.  If anyone has found something else that makes a heavier sludge
with DTC would you provide some feedback?

Thanks,

B.A.

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