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Cleaning wastes treatment

A technical questionnaire (935 questions) addressing site firefighting, tank cleaning, waste treatment, pumping stations and transfer lines, jetty, etc. [Pg.85]

Uses Industrial defoamer formulated with low vise, for ease of handling and pumping for leather finishing, metalworking, carpet cleaning, waste treatment Properties Sp.gr. 1.00 flash pt. (PMCC) none pH 7.0 5% silicone Mazu DF 206 [Emerald Foam Control]... [Pg.1671]

Clean Air Act and its amendments ia 1970, 1977, and 1990 1967 Air Quahty Standards and National Air Pollution Acts and 1970 National Environmental PoHcy Act) (2) better waste disposal practices (1965 SoHd Waste Disposal Act 1976 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) (see Wastes, industrial Waste treatment, hazardous wastes) (i) reduced noise levels (1972 Noise Control Act) (4) improved control of the manufacture and use of toxic materials (1976 Toxic Substances Control Act) and (5) assignment of responsibiUty to manufacturers for product safety (1972 Consumer Product Safety Act) (15,16). [Pg.92]

Non-RCRA-permitted TSDs and waste treatment activities not covered by RCRA (e.g., wastewater treatment facilities permitted under the Clean Water Act) are not covered by HAZWOPER, except for emergency response and some limited waste management operations. Specific HAZWOPER elements are assimilated into the existing health and safety program based on hazard analyses. Worker protection requirements are met through existing health and safety plans [1]. [Pg.19]

Sun, B. and Xiong, X., Proceedings of RBWAS 99 Global Symposium on Recycling, Waste Treatment and Clean Technology, San Sebastian, Spain, Sept. 5-9, 531, 1999. [Pg.1065]

Medina, B.Y., Torem, M.L., and De Mesquita, L.M.S., Removal of chromium III from liquid effluent streams by precipitate flotation, in Waste Treatment, and Clean Technology, The Global Symposium on Recycling, REWAS 04, Vol. II, Gaballah, I., Mishra, B., Solosabal, R., and Tanaka, M., Eds., Madrid, Spain, September 26-29, 2004. [Pg.257]

Direct or technology use use of C02 with different technologies and market applications such as use for oil recovery, for dry cleaning, waste carbonation, food, water treatment or extraction with supercritical C02 compounds, including others. [Pg.99]

The contaminated toluene is fed from a storage tank into the Pod. The heavy liquid out (contaminated water) is sent to waste treatment and the light liquid out (clean toluene) is collected in a 55-gal drum. [Pg.458]

Perei, K., Polyak, B., Bagyinka, Cs., Bodrossy, F. and Kovacs, K. F. (1995) Selected applications of bioremediation in hazardous waste treatment. NATO ASI Series, 2. Environment -Vol. 1. Clean-up of Former Soviet Military Installations (Eds. Herndon, R. C., Richtei P. I. Moerlins, J. E., Kuperberg, J. M., Biczo, 1. F., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 87-95. [Pg.272]

The cost for traditional waste treatment averages 3.00/lb in comparison to 1.00/lb for the ENVIRO-CLEAN process, according to Lewis Environmental Services, Inc. (Lewis). This shows a cost reduction of more than 66% (D135035, p. 1). [Pg.751]

The annual operating cost for a tin mill plant with a new waste treatment plant is more than 1,450,000, with more than 700,000 in sludge disposal costs. Lewis asserts that, in comparison, the ENVIRO-CLEAN process treatment cost includes chromium recovery valued at more than 190,000 and water savings valued at more than 50,000 per year. According to Lewis, a large-scale ENVIRO-CLEAN system complete with electrolytic recovery has an annual operating cost of less than 800,000 a year (D135035, p. 1). [Pg.752]

Waste water treatment. Supercritical CO2 has been put to use in a variety of industrial waste treatment applications. Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., has used SCCO2 in Baltimore since 1989 to treat wastewater from chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturers. In the process the wastewater is pumped into the top of a 32-ft-high, 2-ft-diameter column, while the CO2 is pumped in from the bottom and percolates up. As the CO2 trowels up it dissolves the organics. CO2 contaminated with organics is at the top of the column, and clean water is at the bottom. The contaminants are incinerated off-site after separation from the CO2 which is recycled. [Pg.42]

Srinivasan, B. 1983. "Waste Treatment of Heavy-Metal/Gluconate Complexes." AES Symposium on Cleaning- Pickling and Etching. American Electroplaters Society, Inc. Winter Park, FL... [Pg.75]


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