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Facilities location

Manufacturing Facility location where work will be performed Yield definition of the quantity of product to be produced from a given quantity of raw materials... [Pg.52]

B) Any contamination of the environment or damage to natural resources at a facility owned or operated hy Seller or a facility/location chosen hy Seller for its disposal of Wastes or any other facility at which Seller s Wastes may he released or threatened to he released, including any liability imposed by federal, state and local laws, regulations and ordinances, including, but not limited to, the Federal Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), 42 USC 9601 etseq., the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), 42 USC 6901 et seq., or comparable and applicable state legal requirements or any extension or revision thereof or... [Pg.73]

None of the rights, duties, or obligations under this Agreement may be assigned, delegated or transferred by either party without the other s written consent. All the processes associated with the manufacture of Product under this Agreement will take place only at Seller s facility located at... [Pg.77]

Is the facility located in an area of high (groundwater) sensitivity (for example, groundwater or surface water within 3 miles of site is used as a source for drinking water) Will manufacture of the product contribute to contamination of groundwater ... [Pg.169]

The BP-Amoco Empress plant complex consists of three interconnected facilities located on a one mile square site. It operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, employing 70 personnel who work two shifts. If the plant were to shut down for a period of time, suppliers would have to sell their product on the spot market and forego profits. Also, from the customer s perspective, even a plant with reserves would soon run out of products. [Pg.453]

Adequacy of washing/showering facilities (location and provision)... [Pg.416]

Accepts data on one or more manufacturing and storage facilities Locations activities and inspection records. [Pg.272]

Emergency Response Planning Information (e.g., hazardous materials and facilities locations, characteristics, training) ... [Pg.279]

Despite the fact that OTEC systems have no fuel costs and can produce useful by-products, the initial high cost of building such power plants (up to 5,000 per kilowatt) currently makes OTEC generated electricity up to five times more expensive than conventional alternatives. As such, at the present time OTEC systems are largely restricted to experimental and demonstration units. One of the major facilities for OTEC research is the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority at Keahole Point on the island of Hawaii. An experimental OTEC facility located there has had a maximum net power production of 100 kilowatts, at the same time producing 5 gallons per minute of desalinated water. [Pg.890]

The work presented in this article represents the combined effort of a large number of dedicated scientific workers at many Department of Energy facilities located throughout the United States. Particular credit must be given to the staff at Los Alamos, Argonne, Rocky Flats, Livermore, and Hanford. Without their diligent effort the pyrochemical process technologies described above would not have been developed. [Pg.402]

When sodium lauryl ether sulfate (FAES) is produced at high concentration, the concentrated paste may contain a small quantity of air. A continuous FAES paste deaeration unit can be installed to remove the air under reduced pressure in a special facility located downstream from the neutralization so as to ensure the production of a completely translucent paste. [Pg.694]

The viability of producing regenerated water for industrial reuse purposes by means of tertiary treatment of WWTP effluents is illustrated in this section, through examples in N Spain. The demonstration has been performed in Spain. The industrial activities in the selected region showed that the potential industrial demand of regenerated wastewater accounted for 5.2 Hm yr which could be obtained from WWTP facilities located 5 km away of the industrial consumers,... [Pg.116]

This work was supported by the Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), a multiprogram national laboratory operated by Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract DE-AC06-76RL01830. Part of the research described in this paper was performed at the Enviromnental Molecular Science Laboratory, a national scientific user facility located at PNNL. [Pg.418]

The site is an old battery and cleaning solution storage facility located in a rural area. Improper handling and storage activities at the site during a ten-year period, from 1968 to 1978, resulted in soil and groundwater contamination. [Pg.645]

The deep shaft plant at Ohtsu Paper Co. came on line in 1980. It treats the wastewater generated by a cardboard recycling facility located within 18.3 m (60 ft) of a residential area inside the city of Ohtsu. The plant discharges treated wastewater to a beautiful recreational body of water named Lake Biwa. [Pg.902]

Personal hygiene Checks on Adequacy of washing/showering facilities (location and provision) Skin cleansing, barrier and conditioning cream provision Double locker system... [Pg.288]

Merkuryeva G (2005) Response Surface-based Simulation Metamodelling Methods, Dolgui A, Soldek J, Zaikin O (eds) Supply Chain Optimization Prod-uct/Process Design, Facility, Location and Flow Control. Springer, Berlin et al.,pp 205-216... [Pg.271]

A 245-acre crude oil refining, processing, and storage facility located adjacent to the site discussed in Section 12.5 is bordered by other refineries and aboveground tank farms, and changed ownership around 1991. The site was initially characterized... [Pg.378]

The site is a carwash facility located in the city of Escondido, in southern California. A sequence of investigative and remedial activities has been performed since 1987 that established the presence, nature, and extent of subsurface hydrocarbons derived from former USTs. Since conducting these activities, the former USTs have been removed and the hydrocarbon-affected soil surrounding the USTs has been excavated. Additionally, all potentially recoverable LNAPL (i.e., gasoline) has been removed, leaving only residual hydrocarbon saturation (i.e., smear zone) in place at the water table. Subsequent pump-and-treat activities have reduced dissolved BTEX concentrations to asymptotic levels (Figure 13.9). [Pg.419]

Facility Location Range of maximum amounts on site in pounds Activities and uses... [Pg.141]

Administration (SAMHSA) s treatment facility locator Website at... [Pg.88]

Facility Location Air Underground injection Water Land Environment POTW" transfer Off-site transfer... [Pg.88]

FACILITY LOCATION RANGE OF MAXIMUM AMOUNTS ONSITE IN POUNDS ACTIVITIES AND USES... [Pg.174]

Manufacturing Facility location where work will be performed... [Pg.52]


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Customer requirements, facility location/capacity

Equipment location underground facilities

Facilities and location

Facility Location Decisions

Facility Location Planning and Determining the Logistical Structure of a Renewable Raw Material Utilization Chain

Facility Location Results

Facility location allocation

Facility location constraints

Facility location models

Facility location planning

Facility location problem

Facility location selection

Location welfare facilities

Location, of facilities

Locations medical facilities

Models for Facility Location and Capacity Allocation

Models, facility location/capacity allocation

Multicommodity Facility Location—Allocation

Multiple Facility Location

SPECIAL LOCATIONS, FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

The Facility Location Problem

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