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ampEPA A Citizens Guide To Solvent Extraction
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PCBs(polychlorina~biphcnyls)Who lo Solvent Extroctlon concenuaampe in the contarninaampcd solventCOHTINTS miuue while metals are left behind in the soids and wa~~r Each frxlioa can
SolventextiICtionisa~t
teehnolOIY lhlt uses a tolvent (a fluid Lhatcandissolveanothersubltlnce)ID
__ theabeindividuallytrealedordisposed olnKRCdTottivdy A simpUficd
ccncaminanu from lludfcstodimeMI - 5qW1IlC or mnove haWCbls ltrprl6c dnwinJ of the solvent eltBttion
oriDil(SkldampeisanMidmiddotlikt-w proces~isilluslriKdiiiFIIRIOOpaae-aWrortt__ producedfromindultriljor~ 2 The solYent exution process involvesfivessqx
and minenll frqments which ve scakdwthtboaomola body
llldiCdiment is (IIICmiddotpUied rock
Prqlnlion (S~n~eninJ the conllmimiddot Mledmuerial) - ucrDoa doll not delaoy
tcn~m lt~--10 -- tbeycnbeftlt)dodor~ltis
suchasariverorlampe) Solyeneat
SepmUon ol ooncenttaled conumimiddot -middot-WllwtiMi Ullld irl combiftlliofl with odtet_ MniJfromsolvcntlaquohnokJampieiiO desUoy die~ concenldledconwnirwns
RcmoYai of residual solvent
Wbeft the toil enwn bull exnceor (a _ __ -middot- Concaminlnt recOYery recydinc ortlllkwftcletheCOftllllliftiKidiOilis ntixedwiamptlthesolvent) dleJOilis funhcr trutmenL - ~inlollnecomponeaucw amp~~cion~ solventwi dldlsmlved The5e n explained in the foUowing
CG~C~mnntsIOiidl llld Conwninanu e concenlrlled bull cachoflheefrxdons Foreumple
oontemlnenta bulltty tNY be trend lndtvlcMftrbull
bull nnor101elilcMoDfr tNt bl bntught to
ViDfWM oonampMIIinetM bullIll ) -tnNn 24 to -100 tone or-bull per cUy
llltowfthouta~em_
0 Pnntcd on Recycled Papct
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A number of amponconwl the speed wtth whichHow DoN K Work contaminu 1ft cliJmlved liun the soil Scme of Lhese
controllinl KUliS include temperauu-e mois~ content Trcaunent rL conlaminaamped soil will be discusKd in lhis
and the level ofcoacaminMion Each is critical to the design guide bul the method woukt be CSICIIlially the same for
ol the treatment Treaubility swdies performed in a cruunentofsi~Jdcesorscdimenls laboralory are reqwted to dclcnnine how much solvent is
needed and how lqlhemaceriatmustnmain m the The process beiJins by cUampIinc ~the con~~mltwcd soillfld
C1UWIOr in order to assure muimum effectiveness Since movina it to 1 aaaing aru (a piKe where contaminaiCd
3Clme solicb may containconwninants that require morerrwuW is ~cd for muncnt) The soil is then sifled 10
than one cycle in the CXIIKtlr for the solids 10 becomeremove debris and apobjccu such u rncts The soil
nonhawdous this step of he processmay require may be processed in cilha a tch a semimiddotbalth or a
rqJelilionCCIItinUOUS mode In the semimiddotbMch modelhc rnaampcrial is
cycled duouamph the cxlfaetion mit in incnmcniS lflhesoil The exnction process poduces lhrte frKUons
ispruceued continuously it may need 10 be m~ TnOR
Ouid so it Cll1 move euily llvouamph the process by pumping The concamilwed JOtvent miuurc which is removed
l1lb is xxwnplished by adding wucr or in the cueofoily from the miIUlJ Wlk and passed to astpatliUon tank
sludampesaddincsolvcntsiOtbemaamperial
The ttaled soil or siIMJJc (Dependina on theThetoilispacedintheexntor ElltncknCIIlvaryin
cmcentratioruofcontaminlniSpresent inLhc solids the size Some process 24 lOllS per day while 001CQ may treat
solidsmayreqllireatcpcatcyclcorfurthcrtreatmenl by over 100 tons daily The lapri)Siems may require aset
some other tochniquc)upareaolmorelhlno4000squwercct This is about the
lbeolaampennilcoun Themlventispolmiilllolhe middot The water which must be analyud to deurmine if
unut the IDiJ and mhatlft mWd klpdler further trUUDCnt is necessary belcwe disdwp to eithu
CoalaqucaampJy the orpnic contaminlnts dismhoe in10 the_ a publidy-owncd trcauncnt plant or other approved
bull
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The sepamion process occun nelL The coolamiOd IOlYCnt mbIWC flows to the~ Wlk Hue tbe pras~n and ICmptflliR are chMampcd caaasins die orpQc conaaminanls 10 scparaac from the solvent or tbe solveDt is tllniCredwithlnOther mlvenL Atdlecompkdonoftbis aep concenuwd conamilwus resuL Concenltaled conaninants e nmoYCd from lhc sc~ Wile and IDe IOlventissenttothemilungtankfornusc Tbesc conwninants n tben anal)lOd 10 delermine their suitability forllltycltlreuJearnecdforfurthcrcreauncntbefore
middot Solvent eJIniCiion units are desiped to operu without air tmiuions However at 50mC siltS volalile air emissions couldoccurdurinaexcavationorprtpar11lionof contaminaled soil If air emisoons exceed applicable nIIIUOIY sandarcls then wwe prepuaoon and handlin1 proceduresmustbemodificd tomccttheSiandards
Why Conoidar SOlvent Exlrac11on
SoJventextnctionisbodlaneffectiveandcosteffiCienc process for seplrampdna hazardous con~aminanu from nonmiddot hlurcious lnllerials lftd cCIItaltrltiaa tbe hu-doul malerialsforfurdler~Ja~me~UBecaialclbcCOIICIIIIiniDa lftl 5Cplnled tbe lnameRt decltd C111 be carped 1D IDe COllUm Maraultofsolwntexoxtionlllll)ollbe ~mayberecycledornUICidinwampalrinamp -llliaiuzinamp~requiremeauTheprocea beeaetrectivela~orpDitconWUfrollllrDt --J)dcrubberpraeaWMiel coMtlf-- ckiltiDaralldslltOild_wasapellicidtllatOCiicide - llld oily wanes
What Colll8ml- c nTrMt
Solyenent ucnction has been shown to be effective in Uellin1 Jedimal11 sJudps and soils concainina prmily crpaic contaillaaU such bull potycbkDIMed bipbeayls (PCBI) ~orplliccompoundri(VOCs)~IOI~ (IOivena conrininamp haqcns wllich are bromine cldoriae or iodlne) -1 pevoleum IleS These contllllinlntl l)pically come from rncuiPinlmiddot prinltd circuit bMd canifta JIIOline and wood p-acrvinamp manufxnrina proceues TIMe I lisu the IOlvrJ~ts tt an used This laquolwloloiJ is pnenlly not lllecl for removing inorpnics (ie11ids bues salts and heavy mells) as Ibex mucrials do no~ fQdily dissolve in IIIOSliOivents Other ueaunent methods can be applied 10 theseconwninnu
Will R Wortlt AI Every Silo
Solventexuwrion is effective lllq)lnlinJiwardow orptit conwnirnu from soils sludp and Jedimen11 It doel no1 reduce the IOlicity ollheconwmnants and thuefCNe Dtitional UeatmcntiCIChrdqucs must be used durinamp the ckanmiddotup Some rJ the limhations of th is ~eehnoiOI)inchMit
If the waste contains dettlgenu or SUOIII acids or bMesIOiventuuwDon may not be effective
Their presence can reduce the amount of contaminalion removed and 111hbullbillhe speed with which the conwninants can be removed
The prtSCTICe of lead and Olller morgamcs may inlafere wilt the nmoval of organic materials
lmplemcnlation can nqu~ complex engineering considcndons For eumple some systems include com~ buwe and propane which requiresrnctmanaaementtoprevcntlhemfrom vaporiliOJandbeconunaflanublc
Whllt bull An lnnovbullIve Ttment T_f
~tlchncNogJ prom-bull 1pplled to the of -dou8 wute ot
nil to permanently aiW theM- conclttlon through chemka~ blolofiliCIIII or pfty rMIM Tollnoloi INI Mw NM 0 -or u- fror utmentof Of~edbut _ ONIIM_ bullRrilerof~oonclllone ~~----
Wllarela SOlvent Extr8CIIon Baing Solacl8d
SolYCDtexUWtion hM been sebudua ~mabod It several SupafWMI siiCS Table 2 on paae 4 lists DDe
a-DeirlocaUonslndthetypeSoff~eiliticsInlddition tOusinllhisleellnolosYaSuperfund siteSsolvent uuwtion is also commonly used by m1nufarturer1 ill lhtir dayfO-dly~SinceIIHveats-eexpebulliveiIW maeerials thlt can be reused manufactunrs such bull the dl)cleanina and perfwnc indwttics n1ularly myde the soJyenqIIICdintheitmlflufarIWinlprocesscs
Uquid Carbon Dioxide _ Butane
Triethylarnne
Ac010
Melhanol
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T-2 Sh LocbullUons WMre Solvent ExtractiOn HM BNn Setectld
SAo L-IOn Type of FKIIIty
Noowood Massachusetts lrOIstrial Waste Oulflling
OConnor ~ Salvage and Electrical Tranllormer AecycMng
Pinettes Satvage Yard MairHt Salvege and Vehlde Repair
Ewan Property New Jersey IMIstriat Waste Dul)ing
General Relining Ga Abandoned Waste Oil Recyclng Faoity
Traband Warehouse OM lahoma Abandoned Storage Management Complelf
AI wute type~ and 10i1 condkbnbull nocainiler Eadllite mUll bt individually ~tigaled nd tuted EnglnMrmiddot lngandtcientiHcjudgtMIIImtbeUMd10driC-mlnrtifatlaquottnologyil~lotaampita
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A number of amponconwl the speed wtth whichHow DoN K Work contaminu 1ft cliJmlved liun the soil Scme of Lhese
controllinl KUliS include temperauu-e mois~ content Trcaunent rL conlaminaamped soil will be discusKd in lhis
and the level ofcoacaminMion Each is critical to the design guide bul the method woukt be CSICIIlially the same for
ol the treatment Treaubility swdies performed in a cruunentofsi~Jdcesorscdimenls laboralory are reqwted to dclcnnine how much solvent is
needed and how lqlhemaceriatmustnmain m the The process beiJins by cUampIinc ~the con~~mltwcd soillfld
C1UWIOr in order to assure muimum effectiveness Since movina it to 1 aaaing aru (a piKe where contaminaiCd
3Clme solicb may containconwninants that require morerrwuW is ~cd for muncnt) The soil is then sifled 10
than one cycle in the CXIIKtlr for the solids 10 becomeremove debris and apobjccu such u rncts The soil
nonhawdous this step of he processmay require may be processed in cilha a tch a semimiddotbalth or a
rqJelilionCCIItinUOUS mode In the semimiddotbMch modelhc rnaampcrial is
cycled duouamph the cxlfaetion mit in incnmcniS lflhesoil The exnction process poduces lhrte frKUons
ispruceued continuously it may need 10 be m~ TnOR
Ouid so it Cll1 move euily llvouamph the process by pumping The concamilwed JOtvent miuurc which is removed
l1lb is xxwnplished by adding wucr or in the cueofoily from the miIUlJ Wlk and passed to astpatliUon tank
sludampesaddincsolvcntsiOtbemaamperial
The ttaled soil or siIMJJc (Dependina on theThetoilispacedintheexntor ElltncknCIIlvaryin
cmcentratioruofcontaminlniSpresent inLhc solids the size Some process 24 lOllS per day while 001CQ may treat
solidsmayreqllireatcpcatcyclcorfurthcrtreatmenl by over 100 tons daily The lapri)Siems may require aset
some other tochniquc)upareaolmorelhlno4000squwercct This is about the
lbeolaampennilcoun Themlventispolmiilllolhe middot The water which must be analyud to deurmine if
unut the IDiJ and mhatlft mWd klpdler further trUUDCnt is necessary belcwe disdwp to eithu
CoalaqucaampJy the orpnic contaminlnts dismhoe in10 the_ a publidy-owncd trcauncnt plant or other approved
bull
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The sepamion process occun nelL The coolamiOd IOlYCnt mbIWC flows to the~ Wlk Hue tbe pras~n and ICmptflliR are chMampcd caaasins die orpQc conaaminanls 10 scparaac from the solvent or tbe solveDt is tllniCredwithlnOther mlvenL Atdlecompkdonoftbis aep concenuwd conamilwus resuL Concenltaled conaninants e nmoYCd from lhc sc~ Wile and IDe IOlventissenttothemilungtankfornusc Tbesc conwninants n tben anal)lOd 10 delermine their suitability forllltycltlreuJearnecdforfurthcrcreauncntbefore
middot Solvent eJIniCiion units are desiped to operu without air tmiuions However at 50mC siltS volalile air emissions couldoccurdurinaexcavationorprtpar11lionof contaminaled soil If air emisoons exceed applicable nIIIUOIY sandarcls then wwe prepuaoon and handlin1 proceduresmustbemodificd tomccttheSiandards
Why Conoidar SOlvent Exlrac11on
SoJventextnctionisbodlaneffectiveandcosteffiCienc process for seplrampdna hazardous con~aminanu from nonmiddot hlurcious lnllerials lftd cCIItaltrltiaa tbe hu-doul malerialsforfurdler~Ja~me~UBecaialclbcCOIICIIIIiniDa lftl 5Cplnled tbe lnameRt decltd C111 be carped 1D IDe COllUm Maraultofsolwntexoxtionlllll)ollbe ~mayberecycledornUICidinwampalrinamp -llliaiuzinamp~requiremeauTheprocea beeaetrectivela~orpDitconWUfrollllrDt --J)dcrubberpraeaWMiel coMtlf-- ckiltiDaralldslltOild_wasapellicidtllatOCiicide - llld oily wanes
What Colll8ml- c nTrMt
Solyenent ucnction has been shown to be effective in Uellin1 Jedimal11 sJudps and soils concainina prmily crpaic contaillaaU such bull potycbkDIMed bipbeayls (PCBI) ~orplliccompoundri(VOCs)~IOI~ (IOivena conrininamp haqcns wllich are bromine cldoriae or iodlne) -1 pevoleum IleS These contllllinlntl l)pically come from rncuiPinlmiddot prinltd circuit bMd canifta JIIOline and wood p-acrvinamp manufxnrina proceues TIMe I lisu the IOlvrJ~ts tt an used This laquolwloloiJ is pnenlly not lllecl for removing inorpnics (ie11ids bues salts and heavy mells) as Ibex mucrials do no~ fQdily dissolve in IIIOSliOivents Other ueaunent methods can be applied 10 theseconwninnu
Will R Wortlt AI Every Silo
Solventexuwrion is effective lllq)lnlinJiwardow orptit conwnirnu from soils sludp and Jedimen11 It doel no1 reduce the IOlicity ollheconwmnants and thuefCNe Dtitional UeatmcntiCIChrdqucs must be used durinamp the ckanmiddotup Some rJ the limhations of th is ~eehnoiOI)inchMit
If the waste contains dettlgenu or SUOIII acids or bMesIOiventuuwDon may not be effective
Their presence can reduce the amount of contaminalion removed and 111hbullbillhe speed with which the conwninants can be removed
The prtSCTICe of lead and Olller morgamcs may inlafere wilt the nmoval of organic materials
lmplemcnlation can nqu~ complex engineering considcndons For eumple some systems include com~ buwe and propane which requiresrnctmanaaementtoprevcntlhemfrom vaporiliOJandbeconunaflanublc
Whllt bull An lnnovbullIve Ttment T_f
~tlchncNogJ prom-bull 1pplled to the of -dou8 wute ot
nil to permanently aiW theM- conclttlon through chemka~ blolofiliCIIII or pfty rMIM Tollnoloi INI Mw NM 0 -or u- fror utmentof Of~edbut _ ONIIM_ bullRrilerof~oonclllone ~~----
Wllarela SOlvent Extr8CIIon Baing Solacl8d
SolYCDtexUWtion hM been sebudua ~mabod It several SupafWMI siiCS Table 2 on paae 4 lists DDe
a-DeirlocaUonslndthetypeSoff~eiliticsInlddition tOusinllhisleellnolosYaSuperfund siteSsolvent uuwtion is also commonly used by m1nufarturer1 ill lhtir dayfO-dly~SinceIIHveats-eexpebulliveiIW maeerials thlt can be reused manufactunrs such bull the dl)cleanina and perfwnc indwttics n1ularly myde the soJyenqIIICdintheitmlflufarIWinlprocesscs
Uquid Carbon Dioxide _ Butane
Triethylarnne
Ac010
Melhanol
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T-2 Sh LocbullUons WMre Solvent ExtractiOn HM BNn Setectld
SAo L-IOn Type of FKIIIty
Noowood Massachusetts lrOIstrial Waste Oulflling
OConnor ~ Salvage and Electrical Tranllormer AecycMng
Pinettes Satvage Yard MairHt Salvege and Vehlde Repair
Ewan Property New Jersey IMIstriat Waste Dul)ing
General Relining Ga Abandoned Waste Oil Recyclng Faoity
Traband Warehouse OM lahoma Abandoned Storage Management Complelf
AI wute type~ and 10i1 condkbnbull nocainiler Eadllite mUll bt individually ~tigaled nd tuted EnglnMrmiddot lngandtcientiHcjudgtMIIImtbeUMd10driC-mlnrtifatlaquottnologyil~lotaampita
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EnglnMftng llltin SoMnt btrKtlon TrMIrnent September 1tl0 EPAISIOI2middottcWl11
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The sepamion process occun nelL The coolamiOd IOlYCnt mbIWC flows to the~ Wlk Hue tbe pras~n and ICmptflliR are chMampcd caaasins die orpQc conaaminanls 10 scparaac from the solvent or tbe solveDt is tllniCredwithlnOther mlvenL Atdlecompkdonoftbis aep concenuwd conamilwus resuL Concenltaled conaninants e nmoYCd from lhc sc~ Wile and IDe IOlventissenttothemilungtankfornusc Tbesc conwninants n tben anal)lOd 10 delermine their suitability forllltycltlreuJearnecdforfurthcrcreauncntbefore
middot Solvent eJIniCiion units are desiped to operu without air tmiuions However at 50mC siltS volalile air emissions couldoccurdurinaexcavationorprtpar11lionof contaminaled soil If air emisoons exceed applicable nIIIUOIY sandarcls then wwe prepuaoon and handlin1 proceduresmustbemodificd tomccttheSiandards
Why Conoidar SOlvent Exlrac11on
SoJventextnctionisbodlaneffectiveandcosteffiCienc process for seplrampdna hazardous con~aminanu from nonmiddot hlurcious lnllerials lftd cCIItaltrltiaa tbe hu-doul malerialsforfurdler~Ja~me~UBecaialclbcCOIICIIIIiniDa lftl 5Cplnled tbe lnameRt decltd C111 be carped 1D IDe COllUm Maraultofsolwntexoxtionlllll)ollbe ~mayberecycledornUICidinwampalrinamp -llliaiuzinamp~requiremeauTheprocea beeaetrectivela~orpDitconWUfrollllrDt --J)dcrubberpraeaWMiel coMtlf-- ckiltiDaralldslltOild_wasapellicidtllatOCiicide - llld oily wanes
What Colll8ml- c nTrMt
Solyenent ucnction has been shown to be effective in Uellin1 Jedimal11 sJudps and soils concainina prmily crpaic contaillaaU such bull potycbkDIMed bipbeayls (PCBI) ~orplliccompoundri(VOCs)~IOI~ (IOivena conrininamp haqcns wllich are bromine cldoriae or iodlne) -1 pevoleum IleS These contllllinlntl l)pically come from rncuiPinlmiddot prinltd circuit bMd canifta JIIOline and wood p-acrvinamp manufxnrina proceues TIMe I lisu the IOlvrJ~ts tt an used This laquolwloloiJ is pnenlly not lllecl for removing inorpnics (ie11ids bues salts and heavy mells) as Ibex mucrials do no~ fQdily dissolve in IIIOSliOivents Other ueaunent methods can be applied 10 theseconwninnu
Will R Wortlt AI Every Silo
Solventexuwrion is effective lllq)lnlinJiwardow orptit conwnirnu from soils sludp and Jedimen11 It doel no1 reduce the IOlicity ollheconwmnants and thuefCNe Dtitional UeatmcntiCIChrdqucs must be used durinamp the ckanmiddotup Some rJ the limhations of th is ~eehnoiOI)inchMit
If the waste contains dettlgenu or SUOIII acids or bMesIOiventuuwDon may not be effective
Their presence can reduce the amount of contaminalion removed and 111hbullbillhe speed with which the conwninants can be removed
The prtSCTICe of lead and Olller morgamcs may inlafere wilt the nmoval of organic materials
lmplemcnlation can nqu~ complex engineering considcndons For eumple some systems include com~ buwe and propane which requiresrnctmanaaementtoprevcntlhemfrom vaporiliOJandbeconunaflanublc
Whllt bull An lnnovbullIve Ttment T_f
~tlchncNogJ prom-bull 1pplled to the of -dou8 wute ot
nil to permanently aiW theM- conclttlon through chemka~ blolofiliCIIII or pfty rMIM Tollnoloi INI Mw NM 0 -or u- fror utmentof Of~edbut _ ONIIM_ bullRrilerof~oonclllone ~~----
Wllarela SOlvent Extr8CIIon Baing Solacl8d
SolYCDtexUWtion hM been sebudua ~mabod It several SupafWMI siiCS Table 2 on paae 4 lists DDe
a-DeirlocaUonslndthetypeSoff~eiliticsInlddition tOusinllhisleellnolosYaSuperfund siteSsolvent uuwtion is also commonly used by m1nufarturer1 ill lhtir dayfO-dly~SinceIIHveats-eexpebulliveiIW maeerials thlt can be reused manufactunrs such bull the dl)cleanina and perfwnc indwttics n1ularly myde the soJyenqIIICdintheitmlflufarIWinlprocesscs
Uquid Carbon Dioxide _ Butane
Triethylarnne
Ac010
Melhanol
r
T-2 Sh LocbullUons WMre Solvent ExtractiOn HM BNn Setectld
SAo L-IOn Type of FKIIIty
Noowood Massachusetts lrOIstrial Waste Oulflling
OConnor ~ Salvage and Electrical Tranllormer AecycMng
Pinettes Satvage Yard MairHt Salvege and Vehlde Repair
Ewan Property New Jersey IMIstriat Waste Dul)ing
General Relining Ga Abandoned Waste Oil Recyclng Faoity
Traband Warehouse OM lahoma Abandoned Storage Management Complelf
AI wute type~ and 10i1 condkbnbull nocainiler Eadllite mUll bt individually ~tigaled nd tuted EnglnMrmiddot lngandtcientiHcjudgtMIIImtbeUMd10driC-mlnrtifatlaquottnologyil~lotaampita
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EnglnMftng llltin SoMnt btrKtlon TrMIrnent September 1tl0 EPAISIOI2middottcWl11
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T-2 Sh LocbullUons WMre Solvent ExtractiOn HM BNn Setectld
SAo L-IOn Type of FKIIIty
Noowood Massachusetts lrOIstrial Waste Oulflling
OConnor ~ Salvage and Electrical Tranllormer AecycMng
Pinettes Satvage Yard MairHt Salvege and Vehlde Repair
Ewan Property New Jersey IMIstriat Waste Dul)ing
General Relining Ga Abandoned Waste Oil Recyclng Faoity
Traband Warehouse OM lahoma Abandoned Storage Management Complelf
AI wute type~ and 10i1 condkbnbull nocainiler Eadllite mUll bt individually ~tigaled nd tuted EnglnMrmiddot lngandtcientiHcjudgtMIIImtbeUMd10driC-mlnrtifatlaquottnologyil~lotaampita
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