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Koppers Industries Inc

CROW was considered as a treatment option at the Koppers Industries, Inc., site in Oroville, California. The proposed treatment area consisted of four acres that were contaminated with creosote, pentachlorophenol (PCP), and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). For a 20-year treatment period using CROW, total present worth cost was predicted to be 26.8 million (D22673N, p. 48). [Pg.1128]

AWPA 1 Brick oil Caswell No. 225 CCRIS 6005 Coal tar creosote Coal tar creosote oils Coal tar oil Coal tars (during destructive distillation) Creosote Creosote (coal tar) Creosote (coal) [Soots, tars, and mineral oils] Creosote PI Creosotes Creosotum Cresylic creosote Dead oil EINECS 232-287-5 EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 025004 Heavy oil HSDB 6299 Liquid pitch oil Naphthalene oil Original Carbolineum Osmoplastic-D Petroleum creosote Preserv-O-sote RCRA waste number U051 Sakresote 100 Smoplastic-F Tar oil Wash oil. Registered by EPA as a fungicide. Black oily liquid d > 1.0 d 8 = 106 insoluble in H2O. Coopers Creek Chemical Carp. KMG-Bernuth Inc. Koppers Industries Inc. Osmose Inc. [Pg.153]

The third factor was the attendance of nine well-known carbon scientists from Europe and Japan in the 1984 symposium. Support for their attendance was obtained by a grant from The Petroleum Research Fund supplemented by contributions from the following industrial sponsors Aluminum Company of America, Ashland Petroleum Company, Arco Petroleum Products Company, Exxon Research Development Laboratories, GA Technologies Inc., Gulf Canada, Ltd., Gulf Research Development Company, Koppers Company, Inc., Mobil Oil Corporation, The Standard Oil Company (Ohio), and UOP, Inc. [Pg.6]

KINGBOARD CHEMICAL HOLDINGS LTD KLOCKNER PENTAPLAST GMBH CO KG KOCH INDUSTRIES INC KOCHI REFINERIES LTD KOPPERS INC... [Pg.116]

KELLY MOORE PAINT COMPANY INC KEMIRA OYJ KOCH INDUSTRIES INC KOPPERS INC... [Pg.126]

Summary 99% Nitric acid can be prepared from 70% nitric acid or ary other lower concentration of nitric acid by adding the nitric acid to excess sulfuric acid, and then extracting with methylene chloride. The upper methylene chloride layer is recovered, and then carefully distilled at 40 Celsius to remove the methylene chloride and recover the 99% nitric acid. Commercial Industrial note For related, or similar information, see Application No. 549,198, February 12, 1975, by Koppers Company, Inc., to Clifford L. Coon, Menlo Park, CA. Part or parts of this laboratory process may be protected by international, and/or commercial/industrial processes. Before using this process to legally manufacture the mentioned substance, with intent to sell, consult any protected commercial or industrial processes related to, similar to, or additional to, the process discussed in this procedure. This process may be used to legally prepare the mentioned substance for laboratory, educational, or research purposes. [Pg.55]

At the Koppers Company, Inc. NPL site in Texarkana, Texas, where a creosote wood treatment facility existed for 51 years prior to being converted to a residential area and an industrial site (sand and gravel company), creosote-derived naphthalene, acenaphthene, fluorene, pyrene, and phenanthrene were measured in ground water at levels ranging from nondetectable to 105 ppb (Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry 1994). Surface water at the site had no detectable levels of the acid or base/neutral compounds that were monitored. [Pg.265]

At the Koppers Company, Inc. NPL site in Texarkana, Texas, where a creosote wood treatment facility existed for 51 years prior to being converted to a residential area and an industrial site (sand and gravel... [Pg.265]

NIOSH. 1979. Industrial hygiene report, preliminary survey of wood preservative treatment facility at Koppers Company, Inc, Forest Products Group, Florence, South Carolina. Cincinnati, OH. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations and Field Studies. NTIS PB86-136652. [Pg.337]

Pfitzer EA, Gross P. 1964. Range-finding toxicity tests on creosote (64-45 IB) for Koppers Company, Inc. Industrial Hygiene Foundation of America, Inc., Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. (Unpublished report). [Pg.341]

Bernard C. Hesse, The Industry of the Coal-Tar Dyes An Outline Sketch, JIEC 6 (December 1914) 1013-14 Foy, Ovens, Chemicals, and Men Koppers Company, Inc., 12 By-Product Coke and Gas Oven Plants, 9-14 T. C. Clarke, The Present Status of the American By-Product Coke Oven Industry, MCE 14 (May 1916) 503. The total value of... [Pg.511]


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