CRC Handbook of Environmental Control, Volume 2Richard G. Bond, Conrad P. Straub, Richard Prober CRC Press, 1972 - 580 pages "The editors have attempted to bring together in tabular form the data needed to provide an approach to a solution to environmental problems in air pollution. Data are provided on contaminants and pollutants in ambient air and from various industrial operations. Control measures found valuable are identified." Pref. Sources for data are given. Indexed. Published 1972-1973. |
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... classes of disposal sites are established : CLASS I DISPOSAL SITES Sites located on non - waterbearing rocks or underlain by isolated bodies of unuseable ground water , which are protected from surface runoff and where surface drainage ...
... classes of disposal sites are established : CLASS I DISPOSAL SITES Sites located on non - waterbearing rocks or underlain by isolated bodies of unuseable ground water , which are protected from surface runoff and where surface drainage ...
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... CLASSES Class I Incinerators 1.1.1 . This class is suitable for a capacity up to 25 lb per hour of Type 2 waste . The incinerator shall be equipped with an auxiliary burner . 1.1.2 . These incinerators shall have a sufficient thickness ...
... CLASSES Class I Incinerators 1.1.1 . This class is suitable for a capacity up to 25 lb per hour of Type 2 waste . The incinerator shall be equipped with an auxiliary burner . 1.1.2 . These incinerators shall have a sufficient thickness ...
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Richard G. Bond, Conrad P. Straub, Richard Prober. Class II Incinerators This class of incinerator is not recommended by 1.1.A. for new installations because no air pollution emission standards can be established for this class ...
Richard G. Bond, Conrad P. Straub, Richard Prober. Class II Incinerators This class of incinerator is not recommended by 1.1.A. for new installations because no air pollution emission standards can be established for this class ...
Contents
SOLID WASTESSOURCES AND COMPOSITION | 1 |
SOLID WASTES CONTROLS AND MANAGEMENT | 179 |
Conversion Factors | 563 |
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acid Agency air pollution Assn Average burner burning capacity carbon Cellulose cent Chemical City CO₂ Committee on Solid construction containers continental shelf cost County Department of Health disposal method dozer dump Education equipment Estimated fate of materials flue gas fly ash ft² ft³ furnace garbage gases glass hemi-cellulose hour incinerator INDUSTRIAL WASTES Institute for Solid Lignin Louis County manure metal milliliters Mixed Cut moisture Municipal Refuse Disposal Municipal Solid Waste nitrogen noncombustible operation organic oxide paper phenols plant Plastics pounds Publ Public Administration Service Public Health Service refractory Refuse Collection Practice residue Rubber rubbish sample Sanitary landfill scrap scrubber Sewage sludge solid waste disposal Solid Waste Management Source stack discharge steel Study of Solid Suggested research needs temperature ton/day ton/yr tons Total truck Type U.S. Department United volume Waste type weight Welfare Wood yd³
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