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Best practicable technology industrial wastes

As shown in this table, a zero discharge of process waste-water pollutants is required by EPA for all facets of the timber products industry except wet storage of legs, wet-process fiber products manufacture, and one segment of the wood preserving industry. This requirement, by definition, holds that a zero discharge is "the best practicable technology currently available" by which the affected industries can control pollution. [Pg.357]


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