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J. A. Danielson, Air Pollution Engineering Manual, Pub. No. 999AP-40, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Cincinnati, Ohio,... [Pg.414]

E = activation energy, cal/gmol (see Table 2, Air Pollution Engineering Manual, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1992, p. 62)... [Pg.2189]

Bounicore, Anthony J., and Wayne T. Davis, eds. 1992. Air Pollution Engineering Manual. New York Van Nostrand Reinhold. [Pg.144]

Pollution Engineering. January 1988, "Environmental Software Review - 1988," by Gerald Rich. [Pg.309]

Pollution Engineering, January 1986, "1986 Environmental Software Review," by Jack Brown. [Pg.309]

Pollution Engineering, January 1985, "Environmental Software Review," by Richard Young, Editor. [Pg.309]

Cheremisinoff, P.N., Pollution Engineering Flow Sheets Wastewater Treatment, Pudvan Publishing Co., Northbrook, IL, 1988. [Pg.266]

Cheremisinoff, Nicholas P. and Avrom Bendavid-Val, Green Profits The Manager s Handbook for ISO 14001 and Pollution Prevention, Butterworth-Heinemann and Pollution Engineering Magazine, MA, 2001,... [Pg.593]

Cheremisinoff, P. N., and R. A. Young. Pollution Engineering Practice Handbook (Ann Arbor, MI Ann Arbor Science Publishers, Inc., 1975). [Pg.50]

Davis, W. T. Air Pollution Engineering Manual. 2nd ed. New York Air Waste Management Association, Van Nostrand Reinhold 2000). [Pg.1282]

Cross, Frank L. Jr., Baghouse Filtration of Air Pollutants," Pollution Engineering, Feb. 1974, p. 25. [Pg.287]

Gilbert, W., Selecting Materials For Wet Scrubbing Systems, Pollution Engineering, Aug. 1973, p. 28. [Pg.287]

Johnson, M. W., Motionless Mixing—The Inline Treatment Method, Pollution Engineering, Sept. 1982, p. 4-4. [Pg.341]

The landfill liner, cover, and hydraulic barrier all belong to the subsurface pollutant engineered containment system. The liner is designed at the bottom of a landfill to contain downward leachate. The cover is designed at the top of a landfill to prevent precipitation from infiltrating into the landfill. The hydraulic barrier, or cutoff walls, is a vertical compacted earthen system to contain horizontal flow of plume. The ultimate purpose of these barriers is to isolate contaminants from the environment and, therefore, to protect the soil and groundwater from pollution originating in the landfill or polluted site. [Pg.189]


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