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Shelters, description

Provincial Papers Inc. is located on Lake Superior at Thunder Bay, Ontario. Sulphite/mechanical processes are used in the production of coated and uncoated fine papers from purchased kraft pulp and groundwood from softwood sources. Secondary treatment is carried out in an aerated lagoon system (a serpentine basin) and was installed at the mill in late 1995 (see Fig. 2). Effluent flow rates ranged from 25,000 to 35,000 m3/day in the two years following installation of secondary treatment. Treated effluent is discharged into the inner basin of Lakehead Harbour, a sheltered embayment created by a series of breakwaters. The Current River is the other major discharge to the immediate area of the mill outfall. A description of the EEM study is found in ESG (2000). [Pg.157]

Description of the high-volume column air sampler (a) illustrates the assembled sampler and its shelter (b) shows the components of a typical high-volume air sampler. [Pg.338]

Because of its faunistical composition, I now give a detailed description of the lowermost layers of rock shelter no. 1 of Uppony. These lower layers were divided by a 30-40 cm thick layer of calcite sediment from those above. Of the set of layers below that of no. 8 (for their stratigraphical position see the description of the site), I present here the list of fossils from the richest one, layer no. 10). The lower layers are brown but not reddish in colour as are the usual, similar-aged sediments of the Lower Pleistocene this is perhaps explained by the northern exposme of the shelter. [Pg.67]

Of the faunas belonging to this group, I begin with that of the niche part of the Tarko rock shelter (for a description of the locality, see the treatment of the Tarkdian substage). Kadic and Mottl (1944) excavated in the rock shelter and published the following fauna (with numbers of specimens) from Upper Pleistocene sediments. [Pg.130]

Geographically the nearest to Pilisszanto no. 1 is rock shelter Pilissz td no. 2 Vertes excavated this in 1946 and published descriptions of its fauna and filling material in 1965. I present here a revised list of the original material of the upper layers (referred to as Upper Magdalenian , later as tufaceous layers, loess and loessy clay ), with numbers of specimens ... [Pg.152]

With the descriptive matter in the preceding chapters as a background, the perceptive reader will not be surprised to find that much of the chemistry in his everyday life depends on H bonding. After all, our bodies themselves, as well as plant cellulose and animal protein which form a major part of our food, clothing, fuel, and shelters, are H bonded in nontrivial ways. Huggins remarks (990) have been prophetic, and entire industries have been founded on the connecting and disconnecting of H bonds. [Pg.326]

Here is another managerial task that is missing from job descriptions, but it is very important, especially in these days of high-pressure, 60-h workweeks. What is sheltering No matter what the weather outside, the roof, siding, and windows of a house provide a hospitable, safe environment for occupants. So, too, do managers need to create an optimum work atmosphere by sheltering hands-on workers. [Pg.1378]

The foregoing description of the production of forces and of the subsequent power requirements is centred on a single flat blade impeller. If more blades were added, it may at first sight seem that the power would increase in proportion, but this is not so, because the blades are subjected to a diminishing local normal velocity. The wake influence of upstream blades is similar to a sheltering effect and the power increases in proportion to the numbers of blades raised to a power in the range 0.5-0.8. [Pg.254]

Incident Description A storage tank failed, causing a large spill of hydrochloric acid (FICI). The tank was overpressurized during a filling operation, A hydrochloric acid cloud drifted off-site, and spilled liquid entered the city storm sewer. 43 persons, including employees, were treated at hospitals of these, 4 were hospitalized. One square block around the facility was evacuated. Students and faculty at nearby elementary schools sheltered in place. [Pg.30]


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