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UNEP (2007) E-waste volume II E -waste management manual. Division of Technology, Industry and Economics, International Environmental Technology Centre, Osaka. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)... [Pg.277]

DOE (1999a). U.S. Department of Energy. High-level waste requirements, Chapter II in Radioactive Waste Management Manual, DOE Manual... [Pg.383]

The Waste Management Manual for Laboratory Personnel, also published by The American Chemical Society, provides an overview of government regulations (Ref. 33). [Pg.61]

Tables 27-1 to 27-3 have concentrated on the personnel makeup of control agencies. For a broader look at places of employment. Table 27-4 shows where 8037 members of the Air Pollution Control Association (APCA) of the United States and Canada worked in 1982. (This list includes foreign as well as domestic members of APCA but does not include the membership of the air pollution control associations of other countries.) This table shows that only 10.7% of the members work in control agencies. This table gives a somewhat distorted picture because in many air pollution organizations only the senior executive, professional, and scientific personnel belong to APCA, whereas the total North American workforce in air pollution includes several times the 8037 membership total who are in junior, technical, service, or manual sectors and are not association members. These numbers could be still greater if those engaged in this work outside North America were included. The Air Pollution Control Association changed its name to the Air and Waste Management Association in 1988. The Air and Waste Management Association had a membership of over 14,000 in 1993, but only a portion of the members were active in the air pollution profession. Tables 27-1 to 27-3 have concentrated on the personnel makeup of control agencies. For a broader look at places of employment. Table 27-4 shows where 8037 members of the Air Pollution Control Association (APCA) of the United States and Canada worked in 1982. (This list includes foreign as well as domestic members of APCA but does not include the membership of the air pollution control associations of other countries.) This table shows that only 10.7% of the members work in control agencies. This table gives a somewhat distorted picture because in many air pollution organizations only the senior executive, professional, and scientific personnel belong to APCA, whereas the total North American workforce in air pollution includes several times the 8037 membership total who are in junior, technical, service, or manual sectors and are not association members. These numbers could be still greater if those engaged in this work outside North America were included. The Air Pollution Control Association changed its name to the Air and Waste Management Association in 1988. The Air and Waste Management Association had a membership of over 14,000 in 1993, but only a portion of the members were active in the air pollution profession.
AWMA, 1992. Air Waste Management Association, Air Pollution Engineering Manual. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, NY, 1992. [Pg.488]

Buonicore, A. J. and W. T. Davis. Air Pollution Engineering Manual. Air c Waste Management As.sociation. New York Van Nostrand Reinhold (1992). [Pg.1250]

Source From WMRC, Primary Metal, Illinois Waste Management and Research Centre, available at http //www.wmrc. uiuc.edu/info/library docs/manuals/primmetals/chapter3.htm. [Pg.155]

FIGURE 12.1 RCRA s cradle-to-grave hazardous waste management system. (Adapted from U.S. EPA, RCRA Orientation Manual, www.epa.gov/waste/inforesources/pubs/orientat/roml.pdf.)... [Pg.431]

Factory and trade waste—Management—Handbooks, manuals, etc. 2. Industries—Environmental aspects—Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. Wang, Lawrence I<. II. Hung, Yung-Tse. III. Shammas, Nazih I<. IV. Title. V. Series. [Pg.1387]

Manual, Air Waste Management Association, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1992. Burchsted, Fuller, and Kahn, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, ORNL for the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration, NTIS Report ERDA 76-21, 1976. Dennis (ed.), Handbook on Aerosols, GCA for the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration, NTIS Report TID-26608, 1976. Stem, Air Pollution, 3d ed., Academic Press, 1977 (supplement 1986). [Pg.24]

Davis, W. T. Air Pollution Engineering Manual/Air Waste Management Association, 87-89. New York John WUey Sons, 2000. [Pg.377]

The Northeast Waste Management Officials Association (1998) Pollution prevention in metal painting and coating operations - a manual for pollution prevention technical assistance providers, Chap 9 (www.p2pays.org/ref/01/00777/)... [Pg.156]

Bamier, R., Caminade, S., Foudenot, F., Maurel, M., and Courtois, F., Ultrafiltration treatment of manual laundry washes from a nuclear research centre. In Conference on Waste Management, Kyoto, Japan, 1989. [Pg.841]

Note This problem and design procedure were originally developed by Dr. Louis Theodore in 1985 and later published in 1988. These materials recently appeared in the 1992 Air and Waste Management Association text published by Van Nostrand Reinhold titled Air Pollution Engineering Manual. This was done without properly acknowledging the author. Dr. Louis Theodore, and without permission from the original publisher. [Pg.116]

Geostatistics for Waste Management A User s Manual for the GEOPACK (Version 1.0) Geostatistical Software System... [Pg.38]


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