DESCRIPTION: (provided by the applicant) Surveys conducted by municipal wastewater treatment plants across the country have concluded that 10 percent to over 70 percent of the mercury reaching the plants comes from dental offices. These findings, combined with increasingly stringent regulations on mercury discharges, have placed pressure on the dental profession to reduce their discharges of mercury-bearing amalgam.
The objective of this project is to enhance the performance of sedimentation-type amalgam separators by controlling the water chemistry within the separator. Dental wastewater contains mercury in three general forms: large particles of amalgam, fine particles of amalgam, and dissolved mercury. Simple sedimentation traps can capture the large particles and many of the fine particles. However, colloidal particles and dissolved mercury can still exceed
discharge limits. At present, expensive and maintenance-intensive adsorbents are needed to achieve discharge concentrations in the low-ppb range. During Phase I ADA Technologies showed that safe, inexpensive additives could be used within a sedimentation device to minimize the release of dissolved mercury. In Phase II, we intend to document the effective use of optimized versions of these additives at several dental clinics, demonstrating ppb-level mercury
concentrations at costs significantly below those for adsorbent-based processes.
PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: US dentists use some 45 tons of mercury per year for new amalgam fillings. European, Canadian, and some US municipalities limit dental office discharges of mercury. New regulations are pending across North America. Successful completion of this project would yield a low-cost, field-proven amalgam trap, capable of reducing mercury in dental wastewater to the low parts-per-billion range. ADA Technologies will utilize its network of partners and experience in dental waste treatment and equipment manufacturing to bring this enhanced trap rapidly to the marketplace.
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Project Terms
biomedical equipment development dental amalgam environmental contamination hazardous substances mercury mercury poisoning physical separation waste disposal water pollution water pollution control water treatment
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
CFDA Code
121
DUNS Number
148034408
UEI
NQEGVMEYYRT9
Project Start Date
30-September-2002
Project End Date
29-September-2004
Budget Start Date
30-September-2002
Budget End Date
29-September-2003
Project Funding Information for 2002
Total Funding
$364,736
Direct Costs
$136,812
Indirect Costs
$206,922
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2002
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
$364,736
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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