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-----Bioremediating Sodium hypochlorite
2001
Good'Day,
Quest: Any bio-remediating Substance that can treat Sodium hypochlorite? please reply at your earliest convenience.
Regards,
Minon.A.desai- Sydney, NSW, Australia
I don't know why bioremediation would be necessary. Sodium Hypochlorite is extremely reactive in sunlight and decomposes very readily. That's why household bleach is sold in opaque containers. A little ultraviolet light from the sun would do it.

Daryl Spindler, CEF
decorative nickel-chrome plating - Greenbrier, Tennessee
2001
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