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BFR [Bleach filtrate recycle] A process for almost completely recycling the waste liquors from pulp-bleaching using chlorine dioxide. The key to the process is the separation of the sodium sulfate from potassium chloride by crystallization. Developed by Champion International Corporation, Sterling Pulp Chemicals, and Wheelabrator Technologies. It was proposed for installation in North Carolina in 1997. [Pg.38]

Patrick J. DeRueda, Pres., Waste Management Recycle America Mark A. Weidman, Pres., Wheelabrator Technologies Inc. [Pg.414]

Phosphate washing has been in use for many years. Over a decade ago, Wheelabrator Technologies [8,9] patented a process to treat waste incineration residue ashes from... [Pg.204]

The PO WW ER system was developed by Wheelabrator Clean Air Systems, Inc., a subsidiary of U.S. Filter Corporation, to reduce the volume of aqueous waste and catalytically oxidize volatile contaminants. PO WW ER is used to treat complex industrial and hazardous wastewaters containing mixtures of organic, inorganic, and radioactive contaminants. This proprietary, commercial technology combines evaporation with catalytic oxidation to concentrate and remove contaminants, producing a high-quality product water. [Pg.1080]

J.T. Foster, P. Bisbjerg, D.W. James, Best Available Technology for Air Pollution Control , Wheelabrator Report SlB/4. [Pg.343]


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