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Metals pollution control

Sittig M. 1976. Barium. Toxic metals Pollution control and worker protection. Park Ridge, NJ Noyes Data Corporation, 35-42. [Pg.126]

Analytical Applications. Chemiluminescence and bioluminescence are useful in analysis for several reasons. (/) Modem low noise phototubes when properly instmmented can detect light fluxes as weak as 100 photons/s (1.7 x 10 eins/s). Thus luminescent reactions in which intensity depends on the concentration of a reactant of analytical interest can be used to determine attomole—2eptomole amounts (10 to 10 mol). This is especially useful for biochemical, trace metal, and pollution control analyses (93,260—266) (see Trace and residue analysis). (2) Light measurement is easily automated for routine measurements as, for example, in clinical analysis. [Pg.274]

Cement plants in the United States are now carehiUy monitored for compliance with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards for emissions of particulates, SO, NO, and hydrocarbons. AH plants incorporate particulate collection devices such as baghouses and electrostatic precipitators (see Air POLLUTION CONTROL methods). The particulates removed from stack emissions are called cement kiln dust (CKD). It has been shown that CKD is characterized by low concentrations of metals which leach from the CKD at levels far below regulatory limits (63,64). Environmental issues continue to be of concern as the use of waste fuel in cement kilns becomes more widespread. [Pg.295]

The metallic catalysts for exliaust pollution control are designed to perform three functions. The air/fuel ratio employed in combustion engines creates exhaust products which are a mixture of hydrocarbons, carbon oxides, and niU ogen oxides. These must be rendered environmentally innocuous by reactions on the catalyst such as... [Pg.138]

Environmental Pollution Control Alternatives Sludge Handling, Dewatering, and Disposal Alternatives for the Metal Finishing Industry, October 1982... [Pg.593]

Likewise Cr is reduced to Cr and TiO + to Ti Heavy metal ions such as Cu Ag Pb 8b and Bi are reduced to the metal. Many of these reactions are useful in water-treatment and pollution control. [Pg.721]

Transition metal nitrosyls in organic synthesis and in pollution control. K. K. Pondey, Coord. Chem. Rev., 1983, 51, 69-98 (143). [Pg.51]

Air pollution control (APC) dust and sludge Metal dusts (consisting of iron particulate, zinc, and other metals associated with the scrap, and flux) Slag Kish... [Pg.51]

Cleaned steel products (e.g., sheets, plates, bars, pipe) Process wastewater containing mill scale, oils, other pollutants, and low levels of metals Wastewater sludge Air pollution control (APC) dust Spent pickle liquor (K062)... [Pg.62]

Wet air pollution control (WAPC) devices are used to treat exhaust gases from stainless steel pickling operations, thereby generating wastewater, which are treated using the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology in which anhydrous ammonia is injected into the gas stream prior to a catalyst to reduce NO, to nitrogen and water. The most common types of catalysts are a metal oxide, a noble metal, or zeolite. [Pg.68]

Except as specifically provided in the U.S. CFR, any existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve the effluent limitations shown in Table 9.19 which represents the degree of effluent reduction attainable by applying the BAT. Alternatively, for the metal finishing industrial facilities with cyanide treatment, and upon agreement between a source subject to those limits and the pollution control authority, the amenable cyanide limit shown in Table 9.20 may apply in place of the total cyanide limit specified in Table 9.19. No user subject to the provisions of these regulations shall augment the use of process wastewater or otherwise dilute the wastewater as a partial or total substitute for adequate treatment to achieve compliance with this limitation. [Pg.381]

Splash condenser dross residue. The treatment of steel production pollution control sludge generates a zinc-laden residue, called dross. This material, generated from a splash condenser in a high-temperature metal recovery process, is known as a splash condenser dross residue. Because this material contains 50 to 60% zinc, it is often reclaimed, reused, or processed as a valuable recyclable material. Facilities commonly handle this material as a valuable commodity by managing it in a way that is protective of human health and the environment, so U.S. EPA excluded this residue from the definition of solid waste. [Pg.493]

Membrane filtration processes have been successfully applied to the field of environmental engineering for air pollution control,34 potable water purification,22-24 groundwater decontamination,35,36 industrial effluent treatment,37 hazardous leachate treatment,35,36 and site remediation,36 mainly because membrane filtration can remove heavy metals and organics. [Pg.623]

As was indicated in the previous section, the concentration of iron in the mixed wastewaters ranged from 5980 to 6100 mg/L its pH was 0.7 and zinc concentration was 15 pg/L. Since these wastewaters come only from acid baths and not from other processes of the plant, parameters such as cadmium and fluoride are not encountered. The discharge standards for the metal industry effluents set by the Turkish Water Pollution Control Regulation (Official Gazette, Table 15.7, September 4, 1988) are shown in Table 28.10.1... [Pg.1201]


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