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Environmental Release of Mercury from Broken Compact Fluorescent Lamps
Abstract: This article presents an original study on the releases of mercury (Hg) from broken compact fluorescent lamps
(CFLs) under various environmental conditions. Results provide useful implications in guiding the handling and
treatment of CFLs during and after use.
Source: Environmental Engineering Science
URL: http://www.liebertpub.com/contentframe.aspx?code=bMB37X2HmhW
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