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Utihty production of biomass-fueled electric power is much less than nonutiUty production. In early 1985, there were only 18 faciUties having a total capacity of 245 MW, ie, nine fueled with wood (180.7 MW), five fueled with MSW (33.8 MW), two fueled with agricultural residues (22.5 MW), and two fueled with digester gas (8 MW) (112,113). The largest was the 50-MW plant in Burlington, Vermont (114). [Pg.41]

The main maple-symp-producing areas are located in the northeastern and midwestem United States and eastern Canada. In the United States, leading producing states in 1994 were Vermont (accounting for 33% of total production). New York (19%), Maine (11%), and Wisconsin (10%) (55). U.S. production and imports as weU as prices for maple symp are shown in Table 6. Total production in the United States and Canada for 1995 is estimated to be about 25 million kg (57). [Pg.296]

According to statistics collected by the U.S. Geological Survey (3), U.S. production of cmde talc in 1995 was 1,050,000 metric tons. Montana, Texas, Vermont, and New York were the principal producing U.S. states. Worldwide production was estimated to be 5,845,000 t. China, having 2,400,000 t, was the largest producer in the world after China and the United States, Finland, India, Brazil, France, Italy, and Canada are the next principal producers. World production of talc in 1994 is Hsted in Table 1. [Pg.300]

In many parts of the world, eg, China and northern Canada, block talc is used by the native artisans as a carving material and some of the sculptures produced ate widely treasured. Block talc is also used for manufacture of fireplaces in Finland and Vermont. Machined talc pencils have been used for marking steel during processing since the 1890s. [Pg.302]

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Visit gopher //quasar.tach.net 3020/71/msds. This is the Vermont state SIRI Web. You will find a searchable (manufacturer or product name) gopher index of MSDSs. [Pg.183]

Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont... [Pg.107]

Stanley E. Manahan. Enviromental Chemistry. Florida CRC Press, 1994. JFWEF and ASCE. Design of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants, Volume II. Book Press, Inc. Brattleboro, Vermont, 1991. [Pg.593]

These faetors are attributed to bateh and semi-bateh proeesses rather than eontinuous proeesses. However, the use of eontinuous proeesses on fine ehemieal manufaeturing sites is limited. It is often preferable to use the semi-bateh mode as opposed to bateh proeesses. The Appendix lists hazards of pertinent ehemieal reaetions for toxie and reaetive hazards ehemieals. Information eoneerning the safety of various ehemieals (e.g., ammonia and others) ean be readily obtained from the World Wide Web. Table 12-1 shows how to aeeess a material safety data sheet at the Vermont Safety Information (VIRI) site on the Internet. [Pg.917]

When the first screen appears, click on SIRI MSDS collection-Vermont site. [Pg.918]

BWR vx Browns Ferry 2 Brunswick 1,2 Fern. , k 1, 2 Monticello Quad Cil, , , J, 2, Cooper Duane Arnold Hatch 1,2 Hope Creek Peach Bottom 2. 3 Pilgrim 1 Vermont Yankee... [Pg.393]

Browns Ferry 2 Brunswick I, 2 Cooper Dresden 2, 3 Duane Arnold Fermi 2 Fitzpatrick Hatch 1.2 -Hope Creek Millstone 1 Monticello Nine Mile Point 1 Oyster Creek Peach Bottom 2. 3, Pilet im 1 Quad Cities 1,2 Vermont Yankee... [Pg.396]

Fullwood, R, R. 1978, Human Factors Considerations at Vermont Yankee Related to a Stuck-Open Relief Valve SAI-083-79-PA, April. [Pg.479]

Portland, ME 04102 Emergency Phone (800) 222-1222 Area sensed Vermont and Maine. [Pg.318]

T. Chivers and G. Schatte, Absti act P-40, 10th International Symposium on Inorganic Ring Systems, Burlington, Vermont, U.S.A. (2003). [Pg.177]

MARTIN E. KUEHNE, Department of Chemistry, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont... [Pg.522]

A. P. Krapcho, Burlington, Vermont E. Lukevics, Riga, Latvia A. P. Marchand, Denton, Texas V. I. Minkin, Rostov-on-Don, Russia C. A. Ramsden, Staffordshire, England C. W. Rees, FRS, London, England E. F. V. Sciiven, Indianapolis, Indiana J. Schantl, Innsbruck, Austria... [Pg.326]


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