Polyaluminum chloride (PAC) is a common water treatment and industrial wastewater treatment agent and is widely used because of its high efficiency and low cost. However, with the increase in market demand, the potential toxicity issues of polyaluminum chloride have gradually surfaced.
Recently, discussions regarding the toxicity of polyaluminium chloride have attracted considerable attention. Professionals pointed out that although the application effect of PAC in water treatment is remarkable, if it is used improperly or in excessive amounts, it may cause water pollution, thus posing a threat to the ecological environment and human health.
Research results show that moderate and standardized use can effectively reduce the toxic effects of PAC. Industry experts call for the development of strict management measures and usage specifications to ensure the safe use of polyaluminium chloride.
In order to protect the ecological environment and public health, a consensus has gradually formed in the industry that it is urgent to strengthen the supervision of polyaluminum chloride. All relevant companies should consciously abide by relevant laws and regulations, ensure drug safety, and contribute to the sustainable development of the industry.
The widespread application of polyaluminium chloride has improved the efficiency of water treatment, but its toxicity issues cannot be ignored. With appropriate management and monitoring measures, the industry can achieve a win-win situation of economic benefits and environmental protection.