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Prevention of pollution

SI 1989/1378 The River (Prevention of Pollution) Act 1951 (Continuation of Bylaws) Order... [Pg.568]

SI 1998/3084 Water (Prevention of Pollution) (Code of Practice) Order SI 1999/1006 Anti-Pollution Works Regulations... [Pg.568]

General guide to the prevention of pollution of controlled waters... [Pg.586]

Closed-loop electrolysis plants will contribute to prevention of pollution. [Pg.143]

Prevention of pollution by avoiding formation of waste (unwanted byproducts)... [Pg.2]

Cleaner production means the conceptual and procedural approach to production that demands that all phases of the life-cycle of a product or of a process should be addressed with the objectives of prevention of pollution and minimization of short- and long-term risks to humans and the environment. [Pg.294]

China, in addition to ratifying the Basel Convention, has a 2002 law banning hazardous waste imports. In 2005, the Management Measure for the Prevention of Pollution from Electronic Products became effective. It has been referred to as China s RoHS, specifying limits on materials similar to the EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive. A new waste disposal law enacted in 2009, Regulations for the Administration of the Recovery and Disposal of Electric and... [Pg.270]

Regulates the discharge of oil, noxious liquid substances, and garbage generated during the normal operations of vessels, and implements the international treaty on prevention of pollution by ships, known as MARPOL, and prohibits ships from discharging plastic wastes... [Pg.17]

In the 1970s the United Nations enacted controls to reduce litter by adopting two treaties (1) the Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter, aka the London Convention, and (2) the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, aka MARPOL. The London Convention has been updated by the London Protocol, which came into force in 2006. MARPOL was updated in 1978 with new provisions coming into force in 2006. [Pg.848]

Identify methods for the actual reduction or prevention of pollution for specific chemical processes at the Chambers Works site. [Pg.440]

Environmental Policy. This is a statement from top management that identifies the organizations commitment to continual improvement, prevention of pollution. There must also be a commitment to fully understand and comply with all relevant environmental legislation and regulations. [Pg.128]


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Assessment of Industrial Pollution Prevention

Feasibility of the Industrial Pollution Prevention

Goals of the Pollution Prevention Research Program

HANDBOOK OF POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL

International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from

International Union of Air Pollution Prevention Associations

Office of Pollution Prevention and

Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxic

Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxic Substances

Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics

Office of pollution prevention and toxics OPPT)

Pollution Prevention Act of 1990

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Principles of Pollution Prevention

The Pollution Prevention Act of

US-Environmental protection agency Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics

USEPA Office of Pollution Prevention

USEPA Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics

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