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Hagerstown 202 hybrid poplar wastewater disposal site, energy use of wood plaimed... [Pg.42]

Wastewater Deep Well Injection. This is an alternate wastewater disposal procedure and requires some treating prior to injection, such as filtration or pFI adjustment. Permits for this procedure require long lead times. Reference 4 gives prediction methods for refinery wastew ater, generation. [Pg.229]

Wastewater disposal costs depend on the area and, of course, the quality of the wastewater. In one plant, the wastewater was sold to an oil company for secondary oil recovery. However, the cost of treating and filtering the wastewater far exceeded the revenues from the oil company. [Pg.239]

Wastewater Disposal Spray Land or Disposal Septic Tanks Surface... [Pg.44]

Private carriage, 25 326 Private Fuel Storage, LLC, radioactive waste storage by, 25 855 Private materials standards, 15 743 Private wastewater disposal systems,... [Pg.760]

Runaway reactions, dangers of, 24 184 Runge-Kutta—Gill fourth-order-correct integration algorithm, 25 311 Runoff, herbicide, 13 308-309 Run-to-run control, 20 704-705 Rupture ductility, 13 476 Rupture testing, 13 474 environment for, 13 477 Rural wastewater disposal systems,... [Pg.814]

Kearney, PC., M.T. Muldoon, C. Somich, J.M. Ruth, and D.J. Voaden (1988). Biodegradation of ozonated atrazine as a wastewater disposal system. J. Agric. Food Chem., 36 1301-1306. [Pg.351]

Singh, K.P., Mohan, D., Sinha, S., Dalwani, R., 2004. Impact assessment of treated/untreated wastewater toxicants discharged by sewage treatment plants on health, agricultural, and environmental quality in the wastewater disposal area. Chemosphere 55, 227-255. [Pg.483]

Baker, M. J., D. W. Blowes, and C. J. Ptacek (1998). Laboratory development of permeable reactive mixtures for the removal of phosphorus from onsite wastewater disposal systems. Environ. Science Technol. 32, 15, 2308-2316. [Pg.668]

Wastewater Disposal, Reuben H. Donnelley Corp., New York, 1968. [Pg.162]

The sludge evaporation lagoon (Fig. 1) may be described as an open holding facility which depends solely on eliminating conditions such as evaporation, precipitation, temperature, humidity, and wind velocity to effect dissipation (evaporation) of on-site wastewater. Individual lagoons may be considered an alternate means of wastewater disposal on individual pieces of property. The basic impetus to consider this system is to allow building and other land uses on properties, which have soil conditions not conducive to the workability and acceptabiUty of the traditional on-site drainfield or leachhed disposal systems (1-3). [Pg.551]

Wastes and wastewater Makkoli and Tofu wastewaters were collected from the local manufacturing factories and sewage sludge from the municipal wastewater disposal utility in the area of Daejon. [Pg.264]

Table IV. Categorization of Pesticide Wastewater Disposal Technologies... Table IV. Categorization of Pesticide Wastewater Disposal Technologies...
Karl Imhoff s Handbook of Urban Drainage and Wastewater Disposal... [Pg.55]

Fair, G.M. et al. Elements of Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal. J. Wiley and Sons, New York 1971. [Pg.195]

Depending on the type of wastewaters, treatment plants for municipal, industrial, agricultural and other wastewaters are recognized. In a waste-water treatment plant two technological systems usually operate a system for wastewater disposal and a system for sludge disposal. [Pg.246]

The technological system of wastewater disposal (purification of waste-waters themselves) includes equipment for mechanical, biological, chemical and physico-chemical treatment [11-13]. The sludge technology involves equipment and systems appropriate for sludge disposal (see Section 3.11) [14-18]. [Pg.246]

Figure 1 Major perturbations on the Earth system over the past 300 years and projections for the future (a) emissions of CO2 and (b) gaseous N and S from fossil-fuel burning and land-use activities (c) application of inorganic N and P in chemical fertilizers to cultivated land (d) loading of highly reactive C, N, and P into rivers and the coastal ocean from municipal sewage and wastewater disposal and (e) rise in mean global temperature of the lower atmosphere relative to 1700. Revised after Ver LM, Mackenzie FT, and Lerman A (1999) Biogeochemical responses of the carbon cycle to natural and human perturbations Past, present, and future. American Journal of Science 299 762-801. Figure 1 Major perturbations on the Earth system over the past 300 years and projections for the future (a) emissions of CO2 and (b) gaseous N and S from fossil-fuel burning and land-use activities (c) application of inorganic N and P in chemical fertilizers to cultivated land (d) loading of highly reactive C, N, and P into rivers and the coastal ocean from municipal sewage and wastewater disposal and (e) rise in mean global temperature of the lower atmosphere relative to 1700. Revised after Ver LM, Mackenzie FT, and Lerman A (1999) Biogeochemical responses of the carbon cycle to natural and human perturbations Past, present, and future. American Journal of Science 299 762-801.
Start up plant from end to beginning, that is, first activate all disposal units (flares, wastewater disposal, etc.), then workup columns, and recycle the product via auxiliary pipelines. [Pg.327]

In 2002, Membrana GmbH in Wuppertal, Germany, installed a TMCS pilot plant to test the removal of ammonia from wastewater with the purpose of reducing wastewater disposal costs at the manufacturing plant. In the first step, a system utilizing two 6 x 28 Liqui-Cel Contactors (2x1 system... [Pg.67]


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