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A refinery last November had a release into the atmosphere of something called spent catalyst. Not sure what that is but I would like to test for it. Would I run CAM17 metals or a leach test? Thanks in advance
A refinery last November had a release into the atmosphere of something called spent catalyst. Not sure what that is but I would like to test for it. Would I run CAM17 metals or a leach test? Thanks in advance
It was heavy metals, if you click on the link and read that it points you to the website that gives you more information:"spend catalyst" means nothing. The spend portion says that it was used and not new, so not informative. Catalysts are tools used to make chemical reactions faster/producing less waste/cheaper. It can be as simple as acid (they are not dangerous is diluted), iron, amino acids or literally anything else. Depending on the process they can also have residue of whatever they made in the plant or the raw materials (because it is spend).
So unless you have more information there's not much you can do.
Ya I’ll call that phone number and inquire. I started to yesterday but it’s just a message machine that requires you give them all your info then they reach out. This company bought the Shell refinery and it’s old and complicated to run…most people I talk to say it’s outdated technology. I sure hope they do something to protect the city, air, and water. Thanks for that link explaining what catalyst is.Here ya go: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878029616301360
I don't know what testing you would do but I'd call that 800 number in the article you linked and ask them. They should know the specifics and may have a lab already contracted to do the work. So definitely call. I'd also save that bill so they have to reimburse you.
So sorry, that sucks.
I'm so sorry you're going through this. I didn't look at it in depth but I'd register with the local government and then call the County Public Health Department and see if anyone is tracking this and registering people too. However I'd also speak with some attorneys before I would give my details to any private party or commercial entity.Ya I’ll call that phone number and inquire. I started to yesterday but it’s just a message machine that requires you give them all your info then they reach out. This company bought the Shell refinery and it’s old and complicated to run…most people I talk to say it’s outdated technology. I sure hope they do something to protect the city, air, and water. Thanks for that link explaining what catalyst is.
Sounds toxic to me.A refinery last November had a release into the atmosphere of something called spent catalyst. Not sure what that is but I would like to test for it. Would I run CAM17 metals or a leach test? Thanks in advance