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Waste segregation

Segregation of hazardous from nonhazardous waste streams, of one type of hazardous waste from another, and of liquid from solid waste can greatly facilitate waste management operations, and result in lower volumes of waste generated and reduced management costs. [Pg.7]


Identify opportunities for increased recycling through waste segregation... [Pg.9]

The total BOD load of the plant is mainly due to strong process waste. Segregation of strong process waste can result in significant reduction in total BOD load of the plant. [Pg.204]

Waste segregation is an important step in waste reduction. Process wastewaters containing specific pollutants can often be isolated and disposed of or treated separately in a more technically efficient and economical manner. Highly acidic and caustic wastewaters are usually more effectively adjusted for pH prior to being mixed with other wastes. Separate equalization for streams of highly variable characteristics is used by many plants to improve overall treatment efficiency [7]. [Pg.524]

Improved waste segregation and decontamination and decrease in need for personal protective equipment leads to a decrease in the amount of waste that must be transported and disposed. [Pg.906]

Different treatment chemistries and waste segregation techniques are discussed below. [Pg.69]

Waste Segregation. By preventing the contamination of non-hazardous materials such as trash with potentially hazardous materials such as solvent-based paint, the volume of hazardous waste will be reduced. [Pg.93]

Water Supply Treatment Conventional Wastewater Treatment Alternative Waste Treatment Chemicals Waste Segregation Sludge Dewatering Alternate Waste Treatment ion Exchange Evaporation... [Pg.410]

Onsite Use and Reuse In-process and other onsite recycling options may be made more feasible by the adoption of other source reduction practices, such as waste segregation to cut down contamination of materials (e.g., solvents, baghouse dusts, lubricating oils, or rinse waters). Reuse as raw material substitute for another process. [Pg.201]

Safe and effective procedures for handling chemical drums. Types of drums, inspection and opening, unlabeled drums, waste segregation, overpacking, forklifts, drum dollies, and back safety. Part of eignt-volume series, Working in the Hazard Zone. ... [Pg.167]

Collection, containers, storage, waste segregation, personal protective equipment, transfer methods, labeling, and in-plant spill reporting. Part of seven-volume series, Handling Hazard Waste. ... [Pg.170]

Techniques common to hospitals, universities, and other small quantity generators waste segregation packing materials invento-nes and packaging. Part of seven-volume series, "Handling Hazard Waste."... [Pg.173]

Handling and disposal of chemical, infectious, pharmaceutical, radioactive, and general health care wastes and waste segregation. Industrial Training Systems Corporation Rental 95 (3-day), 175 (10-day) Purchase 295... [Pg.176]

Biological wastes segregated, stored properly in clearly marked containers, removed frequently... [Pg.762]


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