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To treat a contaminated solution, first identify the contaminants and their concentrations. Depending on the type of contamination, methods such as filtration, chemical neutralization, adsorption using activated carbon, or biological treatment can be employed. Additionally, dilution may be an option for certain substances. Always ensure compliance with local regulations and safety protocols when handling and disposing of contaminated materials.

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