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In passing 20 of TSCA, Congress built on the success of the private attorney general concept embodied in the CAA and other statutes that predated TSCA, and reaffirmed that individuals could play an important role in enforcing environmental legislation by bringing suit to protect the public interest if the Administrator of the EPA was lax in carrying out his duties under the Act.  [Pg.539]

Section 20 of TSCA allows any person to bring a civil action in a U.S. federal district court against any person, including the United States and any other governmental instrumentality or agency to the extent permitted by the eleventh amendment to the Constitution, to restrain violations of TSCA or any rule issued under 4,5 or 6, or an order under 5, or against the Administrator of the EPA to compel the performance of any non-discretionary act or duty.  [Pg.539]

Kerry D. Florio, Attorneys Fees in Environmental Citizen Suits Should Prevailing Defendants Recover 27 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 707,709 (2000). [Pg.539]

at 799 n.20, for a list of references to other statutes with similar provisions. [Pg.539]

The provision was analogous to the citizens petition provisions contained in the Consumer Product Safety Act, which became effective in October, 1975. 122 Cong. Rec. 27,160 (1976). [Pg.539]


Null (1970) discusses some alternate models for the excess Gibbs energy which appear to be well suited for systems whose activity coefficients show extrema. [Pg.55]

The subroutine is well suited to the typical problems of liquid-liquid separation calculations wehre good estimates of equilibrium phase compositions are not available. However, if very good initial estimates of conjugate-phase compositions are available h. priori, more effective procedures, with second-order convergence, can probably be developed for special applications such as tracing the entire boundary of a two-phase region. [Pg.128]

Examples of main programs calling subroutines FLASH and ELIPS for vapor-liquid and liquid-liquid separation calculations, respectively, are described in this Appendix. These are intended only to illustrate the use of the subroutines and to provide a means of quickly evaluating their performance on systems of interest. It is expected that most users will write their own main prograns utilizing FLASH and ELIPS, and the other subroutines presented in this monograph,to suit the requirements of their separation calculations. [Pg.347]

Fluidized bed noncatalytic reactors. Fluidized heds are also suited to gas-solid noncatalytic reactions. All the advantages described earlier for gas-solid catalytic reactions apply. As an example. [Pg.59]

The principal cases which are not suited to distillation include the following ... [Pg.74]

Separation of components with a low concentration. Distillation is not well suited to the separation of products which form a low concentration in the feed mixture. Adsorption and absorption are both effective alternative means. [Pg.75]

In summary, distillation is not well suited for separating either low-molecular-weight materials or high-molecular-weight heat-sensitive materials. However, distillation might still be the best method for these cases, since the basic advantages of distillation... [Pg.75]

Fixing the rate of heat transfer in a batch reactor is often not the best way to control the reaction. The heating or cooling characteristics can be varied with time to suit the characteristics of the reaction. Because of the complexity of hatch operation and the fact that operation is usually small scale, it is rare for any attempt to be made... [Pg.328]

As shown in Table 2.4, atomic absorption is extremely sensitive. It is particularly suited to the analyses of arsenic and lead in gasolines, for sodium in fuel oils (where it is the only reliable method) and for mercury in gas condensates. [Pg.36]

Road paving. This includes bitumen, cutbacks and fluxed bitumen as well as emulsions. Each of these products is subject to very special application techniques. This list is completed by the use of poured asphalt, even though this product is better suited to smaller surfaces sidewalks, courts, etc., than to pavements. Since the middle of the 1980 s, air-blown bitumen is no longer used for road construction. [Pg.288]

The UK government enquiry into the Piper Alpha disaster in the North Sea in 1988 has had a significant impact on working practices and equipment and has helped to improve offshore safety around the world. One result has been the development of a Safety Management System (SMS) which is a method of integrating work practices, and is a form of quality management system. Major oil companies have each developed their own specific SMS, to suit local environments and modes of operation, but the SMS typically addresses the following areas (recommended by the Cullen Enquiry into the Piper Alpha disaster) ... [Pg.68]

This is the method used by the commercial software packages Crystal Ball and RISK . The method is ideally suited to computers as the description of the method will reveal. Suppose we are trying to combine two independent variables, say gross reservoir thickness and net-to-gross ratio (the ratio of the net sand thickness to the gross thickness of the reservoir section) which need to be multiplied to produce a net sand thickness. We have described the two variables as follows ... [Pg.166]

Miscible processes are aimed at recovering oil which would normally be left behind as residual oil, by using a displacing fluid which actually mixes with the oil. Because the miscible drive fluid is usually more mobile than oil, it tends to bypass the oil giving rise to a low macroscopic sweep efficiency. The method is therefore best suited to high dip reservoirs. Typical miscible drive fluids include hydrocarbon solvents, hydrocarbon gases, carbon dioxide and nitrogen. [Pg.210]

Figure 9.18 provides an overview of the application envelope and the respective advantages and disadvantages of the various artificial lift techniques. As can be seen, only a few methods are suited for high rate environments gas lift, ESP s, and hydraulic systems. Beam pumps are generally unsuited to offshore applications because of the bulk of the required surface equipment. Whereas the vast majority of the world s artificially lifted strings are beam pumped, the majority of these are stripper wells producing less than 10 bpd. [Pg.232]

The land under the facilities may also have to be reconditioned if pollutants have been allowed to escape during operation. The return of industrial sites to green field conditions has proved very expensive for many companies in the USA, and a number of law suits are currently outstanding, brought by local authorities and environmental groups. [Pg.371]

By employing this technique, the frequency range best suited for a particular material can be automatically estimated and utilized for inspection, without the need to employ a tailor-made transducer. Consequently, a single wide-band transducer can be used to get near-optimal inspection results for a wide range of materials. [Pg.95]

By imposing the prior information on the solution one implies, that this solution is suited to the only class of problems which corresponds to the information that is involved. But it should be noticed that these classes can be so wide that real constraints to the restored image are reduced to minimum. [Pg.113]

Several types of Eddy current probes were used with the SQUID system and the commercial system as well. High inductance wire wound probes with a ferritie eore and low induetance planar thick frhn coils were applied. The wire wound probe is the commonly used probe for high resolution conventional testing. The low inductance planar cod is more suited to be apphed in combination with the SQUID system. It is well adapted for surfaee defects and shallow defects. [Pg.301]

Among these techniques, the Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) is particularly well suited to the eddy current signal coming from the tube control, as shown in this paper, and provides efficient detection results. [Pg.360]

The detector setup consists of four 256 x 256 pixel amorphous silicon technology sensor flat panels with 0.75 x 0.75 mm pixel size, having an active area of 192 x 192 mm [5j. These sensors are radiation sensitive up to 25 MeV and therefor well suited for detecting the LINAC radiation. The four devices are mounted onto a steel Irame each having the distance of one active area size from the other. With two vertical and two horizontal movements of the frame it is possible to scan a total area of about 0.8 x 0.8 m with 1024 x 1024 pixel during four independent measurements. [Pg.493]

The MCB tubes suit ideally into a concept of using glass capillary X-ray light guides to increase radiation intensity at the measurement spot. [Pg.536]

Once the feasibility of using real time X-ray as an inspection method was established, it was decided to proceed with the design of a system equally suited for control of incoming frozen fish blocks and for developing inspection procedures. These inspection procedures are, when completed, to be the basis of the inspection standards for the complete concern. [Pg.589]

The HILL-SCAN 30XX boards can be used in different PCs. Desktop- and tower-PCs as well suited for laboratory uses. For in-field inspections rugged notebooks and portable PCs are advantageous. A typical portable system is shown in Fig. 2 (USPC 3010), used in MUSE (Mobile Ultrasonic Equipment). This portable PC not only contains the boards for ultrasonic testing but also a controller with power supply for stepper motors, so that a manipulator can be connected directly. The MUSE system is enlarged with a water circulation system which enables a local immersion technique" for in-field inspections. A typical result is shown in Fig. 3, which presents a D-scan of a CFRP- component in RTM-techniques. The defect area caused by an impact is clearly indicated. The manipulator is described in [3]. [Pg.859]

The 3D inspection system has a number of measuring and report utilities that enables the user to easily find, analyse and report possible indications in the test object. As an example, a moveable 2D projection view plane can be moved along e.g, the welding geometry dynamically updating the content of the 2D projection view window. Indications can be measured using any referenee co-ordinate system and the results and screen dumps can automatically be dumped in report files suited for later import into a word processing application. [Pg.872]

In co-operation with LM Glasfiber, a complete section of a rotor blade was produced with a number of well defined defects in order to perform an initial sensitivity test by means of ultrasound, vibrations techniques and real-time radiography. Based on the results of this initial test it was found that automated ultrasonic inspection was the best suited teclmique. In co-... [Pg.980]

Critical to the successtlil completion of this process are the software tools required to store and analyse the inspection and related data. This is a major task and to achieve this OIS has produced, in conjunction with a major specialist technical software provider, the Asset Condition Evaluation Tool (Acet). Acet is a comprehensive suite of programs which draws on the extensive experience of engineers working in this field for many years, to provide a readily usable and highly auditable package for this application. [Pg.1013]

Flow measurements using tracers are performed in all piping systems carrying oil, gas or water including separators, compressors, injector systems, and flares. Calibration of elsewhere difficult accessible flow meters is regularly performed by the tracer methods, which are based on international standards. Tracer flow measurements are also well suited for special purposes... [Pg.1053]

The film pressure is defined as the difference between the surface tension of the pure fluid and that of the film-covered surface. While any method of surface tension measurement can be used, most of the methods of capillarity are, for one reason or another, ill-suited for work with film-covered surfaces with the principal exceptions of the Wilhelmy slide method (Section II-6) and the pendant drop experiment (Section II-7). Both approaches work very well with fluid films and are capable of measuring low values of pressure with similar precision of 0.01 dyn/cm. In addition, the film balance, considerably updated since Langmuir s design (see Section III-7) is a popular approach to measurement of V. [Pg.114]

Foam rheology has been a challenging area of research of interest for the yield behavior and stick-slip flow behavior (see the review by Kraynik [229]). Recent studies by Durian and co-workers combine simulations [230] and a dynamic light scattering technique suited to turbid systems [231], diffusing wave spectroscopy (DWS), to characterize coarsening and shear-induced rearrangements in foams. The dynamics follow stick-slip behavior similar to that found in earthquake faults and friction (see Section XU-2D). [Pg.525]

In the quantum mechanics of atoms and molecules, both perturbation theory and the variational principle are widely used. For some problems, one of the two classes of approach is clearly best suited to the task, and is thus an established choice. Flowever, in many others, the situation is less clear cut, and calculations can be done with either of the methods or a combination of both. [Pg.51]

A marvellous and rigorous treatment of non-relativistic quantum mechanics. Although best suited for readers with a fair degree of mathematical sophistication and a desire to understand the subject in great depth, the book contains all of the important ideas of the subject and many of the subtle details that are often missing from less advanced treatments. Unusual for a book of its type, highly detailed solutions are given for many illustrative example problems. [Pg.52]

The approach described in section Al.5.5.3 is best suited for accurate representations of the PES for interactions between small molecules. Interactions between large molecules are usually handled with an atom-atom or site-site approach. For example, an atom-atom, exp-6 potential for the interaction between molecules A and B can be written as... [Pg.209]

The transition-state spectroscopy experiment based on negative-ion photodetachment described above is well suited to the study of the F + FI2 reaction. The experiment is carried out tln-ough measurement of the photoelectron spectrum of the anion FH,. This species is calculated to be stable with a binding energy of... [Pg.878]


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