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‘Hegemonic Masculinities’ as a narrative practice of social distinction in the ‘Scientific Game’
147-148 [Rezension] Arnim, Hans von, Das Disziplinargesetz der evangelischen Kirche in Deutschland
Human-Induced Environmental Changes in Areas Favorable and Unfavorable for Land-Use in Kaokoland, Namibia
Solar Detoxification Technology to the Treatment of Industrial Non Biodegradable Persistent Chlorinated Water Contaminants (Solardetox Project)
The SOLARDETOX Technology
A European industrial consortium, denominated SOLARDETOX, has been
created to the design, manufacturing and in situ installation and set-up of turnkey plants to the treatment of hazardous and non-biodegradable water
contaminants using solar light. The process is based on the solar photocatalytic mineralization of organic compounds dissolved in water and it is addressed to the treatment of persistent industrial contaminants. This Consortium has addressed and performed a comprehensive research and technological development to obtain a State of the Art technology, which has been validated with the construction of a full demonstration plant at one of the partner installations. The SOLARDETOX® technology intends to be an important breakthrough in the implementation of solar chemistry technology, making available a specific solar technology to carry out water treatment processes that did not exist commercially. To this end, it has been designed with full automatic systems and minimum operation and maintenance requirements. The technology is based on the simple, inexpensive and efficient CPC (Compound Parabolic Concentrator) non concentrating solar collector technology, which seems one of the best technological solutions to Solar Detoxification Systems as static collectors can capture the diffuse UV sunlight as well as the direct beam. This development is based on the experiences carried out by CIEMAT at Plataforma Solar de Almería installations. Initial market analyses show a promising number of possible
applications to this remarkable environmental technology, which can destroy
many of the most problematic persistent organic pollutants. These analyses also show that this technology could be fully competitive against conventional
wastewater treatment processes