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A clear, colorless, and slightly viscous liquid with a sweet taste. MEG is widely used as an antifreeze agent and a raw material in the production of polyester fibers and PET bottles. It's also crucial in the automotive industry for engine coolants and in the textile industry for fiber production.
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Monoethylene Glycol (MEG) is commonly encountered in industrial wastewater, particularly from oil and gas operations where it's used as an antifreeze and hydrate inhibitor. In wastewater treatment, MEG is generally considered readily biodegradable and can be effectively treated through biological processes. Many treatment facilities use anaerobic digestion followed by aerobic treatment to break down MEG, though high concentrations may require specific adjustment of treatment parameters to maintain efficiency.