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Bringer, R. P., and Benforado, D. M., "3P Plus Total Quality Environmental Management, Proceedings of the 85th Annual Meeting, Air Waste Management Association, Kansas City, June 1992. [Pg.458]

Department of Energy Offiee of Environment Safety and Elealth Offiee of Environmental Management, Handbook for Occupational Health and Safety During Hazardous Waste Activities. The text from the publie domain doeuments has been eondensed and has been eoupled with real-life examples that will help to make this book a user-friendly referenee. [Pg.3]

Handbook for Occupational Health and Safety During Hazardous Waste Activities. Office of Environmental, Safety and Health Office of Environmental Management, 1996, pp. ES-3, ES-4, 1-1, 1-5, 1-6, 2-3, 2-7, 3-1. [Pg.11]

Management of Long-Lived Wastes Environmental Controls ... [Pg.1168]

Pontiff, D., and J. Sammons, Theory, Design and Operation of an Environmentally managed Pit System, First International Symposium on Oil and Gas Exploration Waste Management Practices, pp. 997-987, 1990. [Pg.1384]

PRC Environmental Management, Hazardous Waste Reduction in the Metal Finishing Industry, Noyes Data Corporation, Park Ridge, NJ, 1989. [Pg.387]

Environmental managers, engineers, and scientists who have had experience with industrial and hazardous waste management problems have noted the need for a handbook series that is comprehensive in its scope, directly applicable to daily waste management problems of specific industries, and widely acceptable by practicing environmental professionals and educators. [Pg.1392]

CPE XI returned to Cairo, Egypt in 1997, and papers and posters were presented on adsorption, analytical methods, chemical/biological/treatment, groundwater studies, ion exchange, modeling, risk assessment, waste minimization and treatment, and for the first time, ISO 14001, which focuses on environmental management and quality systems. [Pg.1]

IE provides a foundation for sustainable industrialization, not just incremental improvement in environmental management. The objectives of IE suggest a potential for reindustrialization in economies that have lost major components of their industrial base. Specifically, the objective of industrial ecology is not merely to reduce pollution and waste as traditionally conceived, it is to reduce throughput of all kinds of materials and fuels, whether they leave a site as products, emissions, or waste. [Pg.4]

Callahan, C.A. Earthworms as ecotoxicological assessment tools. In Earthworms in Waste and Environmental Management, Edwards, C.A., Neuhauhauser, E.F., Eds. SPB Academic The Hague, 1998 295-301. [Pg.57]

Right now there is no easy way to dispose of very small quantities of hazardous household products, such as pesticides, batteries, outdated medicines, paint, paint removals, used motor oil, wool preservatives, acids, caustics, and so on. There are no places that accept such small quantities of wastes as generated by a small industrial/commercial site. For now, the best disposal techniques are listed in Table 1, which is recommended by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management, Bureau of Solid Waste Disposal. [Pg.80]

Environmental Manager, published by the Air Waste Management Association, May 1998. [Pg.935]

Bystrzejewska-Piotrowska, G., Golimowski, J. and Urban, P.L. (2009) Nanopartides their potential toxicity, waste and environmental management. Waste Manage., 29 (9), 2587-2595. [Pg.247]

DHS. May 1988. Waste Audit Study Metal Finishing Industry. California Dept, of Health Services, Toxic Substances Control Division, Alternative Technology Section. Prepared by PRC Environmental Management, Inc. [Pg.73]

Office of Safe Waste Management Department of Environmental Management 100 Cambridge Street, Rm. 1094 Boston, MA 02202 (617) 727-3260... [Pg.159]

Sellers, Veronica R. 19B6. "Waste Management Alternatives for Electroplating and Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing Operations." 4th Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Source Reduction Conference Proceedings. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management, Boston, Massachusetts. [Pg.216]


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