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Waste wastewater

Process flow diagrams for all solid waste, wastewater, and air emissions sources... [Pg.2166]

Use of physical/chemical processes for treatment of hot waste wastewater. [Pg.241]

Sodium tripolyphosphate manufacmre generates no process wastes. Wastewaters from the manufacture of calcium phosphates are generated from a dewatering of the phosphate slurry and wet scmbbing of the airborne solids during product operations. [Pg.407]

Leaching of contaminants Eission products Tc, partitioned from high-level waste tanks, debris from contaminated pipes from K-25 plant at Oak Ridge Cs, from salt supernatant and sludge, silico-titanates, and wastewater Radioactive components Ra, Fernald silo waste, transuranics, simulated and actual Rocky Flats ash waste, wastewater... [Pg.230]

NATIONAL (conf) Treatment standards, U122 waste Wastewater ... [Pg.360]

I wish to extend my gratitude to Mr. W.S.LAM of Waste Wastewater Laboratory and Mr. W.K.HO of Dyeing Finishing Laboratory for their helping me to solve instrumental, and technical problems during the research period. [Pg.185]

I would like to thank Mr. C.W.LAU and K.H.NG of Waste Wastewater Laboratory, for their kindness and technical support during the research period. [Pg.185]

Waste audits require identification of soUd wastes, wastewater, direct and secondary emissions. In the United States, solid wastes may be classified as nonhazardous or hazardous according to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). In general, wastewater is the most significant component of total waste load AUen and Rosselot (1997). Several methods for estimating the rates of direct (fugitive) and secondary emissions are outUned with references for further information in AUen and Rosselot (1997). [Pg.534]

Textile processing operations produce solid waste, wastewater, and airborne emissions. These are summarized here, and their sources are discussed in the process-by-process review that follows in later sections of this chapter. [Pg.244]

B15 Adsorption of arsenic from Rentoval of arsenic Cashew nut shale waste Wastewater treatment [29]... [Pg.136]

Civilization biorefineries processing all types of organic wastes from municipals (household wastes, wastewater), food industry restaurants, grocery stores, etc. [Pg.271]

Wastes from waste management facilities, off-site waste, wastewater treatment plants, and the preparation of water intended for human consumption and water for... [Pg.308]

This case study describes the adsorption of methylene blue, methyl orange and safra-nine T over zeolite catalysts. Dyes or pigments are widely used in textile industries to colour products, creating environmentally hazardous waste. Wastewater from the dyeing and finishing operation in the textile industry are generally high in both colour and... [Pg.441]

Drinking water, wastewater, solid wastes Drinking water, solid wastes Wastewater, solid wastes... [Pg.181]

Clark, Nancy and Anna Crull, Bioremediation of Hazardous Wastes, Wastewater, and Municipal Waste, Business Commuiucations Co., Norwalk, CT, 1997. [Pg.677]


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