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  2. List of Superfund sites in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Superfund sites in Arizona designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up ...

  3. Sulfur production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The sulfur is recovered in the form of sulfuric acid. Sulfur recovery from smelters rose from 544,000 metric tons in 1970 to 1,403,000 tons in 1980, due to tightened air emissions standards. Sulfur recovery peaked in 1988 at 1,610,000 tons, then declined to 730,000 tons in 2014, coinciding with a decline in the U.S. metal smelting industry.

  4. Sulfur water - Wikipedia

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    However, with a herd drinking high concentrate of sulfur water, ruminants may contract sulfur induced polioencephalomalacia (sPEM), which is a neurological disorder. Because of this finding, the study tries to reach the goal of finding a dietary supplement which can be used to counteract the negative health effects on the steers.

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  6. Sulfur-reducing bacteria - Wikipedia

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    Sulfur reducing bacteria are used to remove Arsenite from the arsenic-contaminated waters, like acid mine drainage (AMD), metallurgy industry effluents, soils, surface and ground waters. The sulfidogenic process driven by sulfur reducing bacteria (Desulfurella) take place under acid condition and produce sulfide with which arsenite precipitates ...

  7. Arizona Couple Details 'Life-Changing’ Experience on Weight ...

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    When the couple goes out to eat, they now share meals. Michael says his cravings are gone and their monthly grocery bill is noticeably less. “Food was very big growing up for us.

  8. Talk:Sulfur dioxide - Wikipedia

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    I quite often find this in various food products and am aware of what it's used for but is it safe to ingest?203.221.26.195 12:19, 22 March 2007 (UTC) Sulfur Dioxide can be very poisonous, but -as is the case with nearly all preservatives- it is used in VERY small quantities (too small to be dangerous).

  9. People are eating borax. Why? Here's what experts say ... - AOL

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    People are ingesting borax. Also known by its chemical name sodium borate decahydrate, borax is a salt typically used to kill ants and boost laundry detergent, among other household cleaning needs ...