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- Pink_water abstract "Pink water and red water are two distinct types of wastewater associated with trinitrotoluene (TNT). Pink water is produced from equipment washing processes after munitions filling or demilitarization operations, and as such is generally saturated with the maximum amount of TNT that will dissolve in water (about 150 ppm.) However it has an indefinite composition that depends on the exact process; in particular, it may also contain cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine (RDX) if the plant uses TNT/RDX mixtures, or HMX if TNT/HMX is used. Red water (also known as "Sellite water") is produced during the process used to purify the crude TNT. It has a complex composition containing more than a dozen aromatic compounds, but the principal components are inorganic salts (sodium sulfite, sulfate, nitrite and nitrate) and sulfonited nitroaromatics.Pink water is actually colorless at the time of generation, whereas red water can be colorless or a very pale red. The color is produced by photolytic reactions under the influence of sunlight. Despite the names, red and pink water are not necessarily different shades; the colour depends mainly on duration of solar exposure. If exposed long enough, "pink" water will become dark brown.Because of the toxicity of TNT, discharge of pink water to the environment has been prohibited in the USA and many other countries for decades, but ground contamination may exist in very old plants. However, RDX and tetryl contamination is usually considered more problematic, as TNT has very low soil mobility. Red water is significantly more toxic. As such it has always been considered a hazardous waste. It has traditionally been disposed of by evaporation to dryness (as the toxic components are not volatile), followed by incineration. Much research has been conducted to develop better disposal processes.".
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- Pink_water wikiPageRevisionID "683013988".
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Ammunition.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hazardous_waste.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pollutants.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Demilitarisation.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Demilitarization.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink HMX.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Munitions.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Nitrate.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Nitrite.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Nitro_compound.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Photodissociation.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Photolysis.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink RDX.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Sulfate.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Sulfite.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Sulfonic_acid.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Tetryl.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Trinitrotoluene.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLink Wastewater.
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLinkText "pink water".
- Pink_water wikiPageWikiLinkText "red water".
- Pink_water hasPhotoCollection Pink_water.
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- Pink_water subject Category:Hazardous_waste.
- Pink_water subject Category:Pollutants.
- Pink_water hypernym Types.
- Pink_water type MeanOfTransportation.
- Pink_water comment "Pink water and red water are two distinct types of wastewater associated with trinitrotoluene (TNT).".
- Pink_water label "Pink water".
- Pink_water sameAs m.05rk0r.
- Pink_water sameAs Q7196161.
- Pink_water sameAs Q7196161.
- Pink_water wasDerivedFrom Pink_water?oldid=683013988.
- Pink_water isPrimaryTopicOf Pink_water.