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A solvent waste system is a specialised plumbing system designed for the safe and efficient disposal of laboratory solvents, which can be hazardous to human health and the environment. These systems typically include a range of components, such as collection vessels, plumbing pipes, and fittings, designed to handle a variety of solvents and ensure that they are properly contained and disposed of.

Solvent waste systems are commonly used in research laboratories, manufacturing facilities, and other settings where solvents are frequently used in the course of scientific or industrial processes. They help to minimize the risk of exposure to hazardous chemicals and reduce the environmental impact of solvent waste.

Some common features of solvent waste systems may include the use of specialized materials, such as polyethylene or polypropylene, to ensure chemical compatibility and prevent leaks or spills. The systems may also include various safety features, such as pressure relief valves or flame arrestors, to prevent the buildup of potentially explosive vapors.

Overall, a well-designed and properly maintained solvent waste system is an essential component of any laboratory or industrial facility that handles solvents. It can help to protect workers and the environment from the dangers of hazardous chemicals while ensuring compliance with local and federal regulations governing the disposal of hazardous waste.

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