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Saudi Basic Industries Coip. (Saudi Arabia) Showa Denko Chemicals Group (Japan) Simplot... [Pg.13]

Simplot, J.R., Company, 248 Smbiotik S.A. de C.V., 194 Smon Corporation, 205 Smopec Qilu Company, 153... [Pg.347]

There are dozens of suppliers, some of which are Air Products and Chemicals, Cytec Industries, LaRoche Industries, Coyne Chemical, Hill Brothers Chemical, and J.R. Simplot Co. [Pg.24]

Producers Coyne Chemical, General Chemical, El Dorado Chemical, La Roche Industries, Los Angeles Chemical, J.R. Simplot Co. [Pg.32]

LETS A process for making triple superphosphate (a calcium hydrogen phosphate). Developed by the J. R. Simplot Company in 1976. [Pg.163]

J. Carle and D. Simplot-Ryl, Energy-efficient area monitoring for sensor networks , IEEE Computer, Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 40-46, February 2004. [Pg.116]

T0395 Idaho Research Foundation, Inc., and White Shield, Inc., Simplot Anaerobic Biological Remediation (SABRE)... [Pg.155]

The Simplot Anaerobic Biological Remediation (SABRE ) process is a patented, ex situ technology used to treat soils contaminated with nitroaromatic compounds. Researchers isolated a selection of anaerobic bacteria based on their ability to degrade nitroaromatic compounds with the total destruction of intermediate compounds by the completion of treatment. These bacteria are the basis of the SABRE process. [Pg.676]

Special costs of up to 131/m have been imposed by the J.R. Simplot Company. This additional expense depends on site characteristics and may include supplementary technical assistance, soil enhancements, nutrients, or a carbon source in the form of Simplot potato processing by-product (D11075Y, p. 32). [Pg.677]

The J.R. Simplot Company reported that total costs for a typical site range from 200 to SlOOO/yd. The total costs varied based on the quantity of waste to be treated, depth to contamination, initial and target contaminant concentrations, required pretreatment, site preparation, and characteristics of the soil (D22175A, p. 6). [Pg.678]

According to J.R. Simplot Company, the costs for treating 20 yd of TNT-contaminated soil at the U.S. Department of Defense s (DOD s) Bangor Submarine Base in Bangor, Washington, were estimated at 700/yd (D22175A, p. 9). [Pg.678]

U.S. EPA (1994). Fact Sheet, March 1994, Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE). Demonstration of the J. R Simplot ex Situ Bioremediation Technology for Treatment of... [Pg.11]


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