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To: go4it who wrote (1528)7/10/1998 11:31:00 PM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1913
 
Charles, That might be right for reactors. Usually the trace meyals they remove are from a large amount of water and they end up with a small amount of contaminated resin and probably store it in the water tank on site. It may be an irreversible reaction into the resin that you are using, not like water softeners where they regenerate it with salt. I do not know if they could remove the gold with a reagent and use the resin again or if the gold binds so well it must be burned??

Bill