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R. D. Harbison and W. E. Rinehart, eds.. Conclusions of the Expert Review Panel on Chromium Contaminated Soil in Hudson County, New Jersey, Industrial Health Foundation, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1990, p. 30. [Pg.151]

Caldwell Trucking, New Jersey, industrial waste TCE 1998 1,120,000 for design and installation of two walls... [Pg.861]

Hudson Dispatch Co., 404 Thirty-eighth St., Union City, N. J., New Jersey Industrial... [Pg.20]

The principal producers of synthetic normal magnesium carbonates and basic magnesium carbonates are J.T. Baker Inc., Philipshiirg, New Jersey GTE Corp., Sylvannia Chemicals Division, Towanda, Peimsylvania Mallinkrodt Specialty Chemicals, St. Louis, Missouri Marine Magnesia, San Erancisco, California Morton Specialty Chemicals, Manistee, Michigan and Ube Chemical Industries, Tokyo. [Pg.342]

A number of states such as New Jersey have passed into law the "Pollution Prevention Act" which requires industry to reduce and eventually eliminate toxic waste in the 1990s (295). Cooperation between industry government academia and private environmental groups to implement these pollution prevention acts have begun in earnest (296—302). [Pg.386]

INEORM, an environmental research group, reported on the waste minimi2ation efforts of two dye manufacturers, Atiantic Industries and CIBA-GEIGY Corp. in New Jersey (305). Two papers have been pubhshed describing the reduction of toxic wastewaters in the manufacture of disperse a2o dyes (20,21). [Pg.386]

A key feature of MFC is that future process behavior is predicted using a dynamic model and available measurements. The controller outputs are calculated so as to minimize the difference between the predicted process response and the desired response. At each sampling instant, the control calculations are repeated and the predictions updated based on current measurements. In typical industrial applications, the set point and target values for the MFC calculations are updated using on-hne optimization based on a steady-state model of the process. Constraints on the controlled and manipulated variables can be routinely included in both the MFC and optimization calculations. The extensive MFC literature includes survey articles (Garcia, Frett, and Morari, Automatica, 25, 335, 1989 Richalet, Automatica, 29, 1251, 1993) and books (Frett and Garcia, Fundamental Process Control, Butterworths, Stoneham, Massachusetts, 1988 Soeterboek, Predictive Control—A Unified Approach, Frentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1991). [Pg.739]

Press, 1973. Lee, Y. Y. and G. T. Tsao, Engineering Problems of Immobilized Enzymes, ]. Food Technol, 39, 667 (1974). Messing, R. A., Immobilized Enzymes for Industrial Reactors, Academic Press, 1975. Torry, S., Enzyme Technology, Noyes DataCorp., Park Ridge, New Jersey, 1983. [Pg.2150]

Community Right to Know reporting (hazardous substances inventories) is required in New Jersey from selected employers. The identification of the employers who must report is based on their standard industrial classification (SIC) code. In the New Jersey Worker and Community Right to Know Act (N.J.S.A. 34 5A-1... [Pg.261]

STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATIONS New Jersey Employer Groups and Activities Subject to Hazardous Substances Inventory Reporting... [Pg.262]

Allenby, B.R., 1999. Industrial Ecology. Policy Framework and Implication. New Jersey Prentice Hall. [Pg.299]

J. Katz (ed.). Ozone and Chlorine Dioxide Technology for Disinfection of Drinking Water, Noyes Data Corp., Park Ridge, New Jersey, 1980, 659 pp. R. G. Rice and M. E. Browning, Ozone Treatment of Industrial Wastewater, Noyes Data Coip., Park Ridge, New Jersey, 1981, 371 pp. [Pg.611]

In general, platinum, with or without modifiers, makes the best catalyst for minimizing dehalogenalion, combined with a fast rate of reduction of the nilro function. Excellent results have been obtained by use of supported noble-metal sulfides (4/). These catalysts [manufactured by Engelhard Industries, Newark, New Jersey (5/)] have a high intrinsic selectivity for this type of reduction and have given excellent results under a wide range of conditions. Elevated temperatures and pressures are necessary to achieve reasonable rates (33,34). [Pg.108]

In atmospheric exposure 18% Ni maraging steel corrodes in a uniform manner , and becomes completely rust covered. Pit depths tend to be more shallow than for the low-alloy high-strength steels. Atmospheric corrosion rates in industrial (Bayonne, New Jersey) and marine (Kute Beach, North Carolina) atmospheres are compared with those for low-alloy steel in Figs. 3.29, 3.30 and 3.31. The corrosion rates drop substantially after the first year or two and in all cases the rates for maraging steel are about half the corrosion rate for HY80 and AISI 4340 steels. [Pg.565]

Flick, E. W., Corrosion Inhibitors An Industrial Guide, Noyes Data Corporation, New Jersey (1987)... [Pg.805]

Engelhard Industries, 113 Astor Street, Newark, New Jersey, and required 4 hours for complete hydrogenation under a hydrogen pressure of 2-3 atm. Conditions should be chosen to give complete hydrogenation within 6 hours or colored by-products may be formed. [Pg.8]

Princeton, New Jersey, 1951 Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials, 2nd ed., 1963. [Pg.128]

While industry is striving to prevent such accidents, they still may occur. However, as indicated by the accidents in Denver, Colorado, and Linden, New Jersey, proper design and siting of occupied buildings can substantially reduce the risks of fatality. [Pg.9]

Greadel T, Allenby B. An Introduction to Life Cycle Assessment. In Greadel T, Al-lenby B. (Eds.). Industrial Ecology. New Jersey Pearson Education 2003. p. 183-196... [Pg.278]

Mountain states), Chevron (Standard of California), Exxon (from Standard of New Jersey), Sohio (Standard of Ohio), Marathon (covering western Ohio and other parts of Ohio not covered by Sohio), and Mobil (Standard of New York). These companies, derived from the Standard Oil Co., formed an original oil industry map in US, but that map no longer exist, rather the merging and acquisition processes reduced all them into four of the seven majors (ExxonMobil, ChevronTexaco, ConocoPhillips, and BP America). [Pg.358]

The accident investigation at Lodi, New Jersey, included previous industrial accidents with sodium hydrosulfite and aluminum. Summarize the findings of these accidents and develop a few management system recommendations for these industries. See http // www.epa.gov/ceppo/pubs/lodirecc.htm. [Pg.534]


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