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HEMICAL INDUSTRY

BRP1157099 A. Borrow, E. G. Jefferys, S. D. Mills and W. B. Turner (Imperial (I hemical Industries... [Pg.980]

C HEMical wastes resulting from the activities of U.S. industry and other groups have been dumped into waste sites around the country for many years. Typically the wastes are put into steel drums, not labeled, carried to an authorized dump site, and placed into a pit, which when filled is usually covered with earth. In some waste sites the filled containers are deposited on the surface. Bulk chemicals have been dumped in a few. Wastes other than chemicals are often deposited at the same sites, and illegal dumping has occasionally occurred, so there are undoubtedly unidentified sites. [Pg.135]

Uopublisl Labour Inepectomte imports ou inspec on statistics for the year 2000 were obtained for a nun er of industrial sectors, including chemicals, paint, agr< hemicals, metal-working, plastics and the rubber industry. [Pg.306]


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