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The author has been fortunate to work with Regenesys during the period of ownership change. A present-day author would find the path to the author s sources difficult to identify, because of the demise of significant UK organisations, and their web sites, along with the dispersion of their personnel. [Pg.50]

A 245-acre crude oil refining, processing, and storage facility located adjacent to the site discussed in Section 12.5 is bordered by other refineries and aboveground tank farms, and changed ownership around 1991. The site was initially characterized... [Pg.378]

Site services and infrastructure have a strong impact on total production costs and plant effectiveness, and in times of increased changes of ownership of chemical assets their organizational flexibility is becoming more and more relevant. [Pg.267]

Finally, attitudes are changing in the UK as to how the process industries perceive ownership of ion exchange plant especially for the provision of essential services, such as steam, power, and process water. Serious thought is being given to purchasing services from a plant built, owned, maintained, and operated by others either on or off site. This concept is already well established in the privatized power industry and to extend this practice to include process steam and water is a commercial consideration only. Traditionally, industrial ion exchange water treatment plants are permanently located... [Pg.275]

Model TSCA 5(e) consent orders are available on the EPA Web site through http //www. epa.gov/opptintr/newchems/pubs/boilerpl. htm Memorandum from Robert E. Eabricant and Susan B. Hazen, interpretive Statement on Change in Ownership of Real Property Contaminated With PCBs (Aug. 14, 2003), available on the EPA Web site at http //WWW. epa.gov/epawaste/hazard/tsd/pcbs/pubs/distincom.pdf... [Pg.689]

Conditions may include requirements to provide adequate provision for long-term maintenance and transfer of responsibility for maintenance if the ownership of a site were to change in the future... [Pg.8]


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