National Initiatives in Green Technologies: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Technology, Environment, and Aviation of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, October 5 and November 18, 1993, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 - 343 pages |
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Page 31
... allowed a comparison of pollutant generation , on - site management and ultimate releases to the environment . The Refinery generates about 27,500 tons / year of pollutants . As a result of site hydrogeology , on - site wastewater ...
... allowed a comparison of pollutant generation , on - site management and ultimate releases to the environment . The Refinery generates about 27,500 tons / year of pollutants . As a result of site hydrogeology , on - site wastewater ...
Page 33
... allow for meaningful risk evaluation or comparisons on a facility basis , because it does not define the facility's relationship to nearby populations and ecosystems . D. Site specific features determined during the facility - wide ...
... allow for meaningful risk evaluation or comparisons on a facility basis , because it does not define the facility's relationship to nearby populations and ecosystems . D. Site specific features determined during the facility - wide ...
Page 35
... allow for more on - site management of other solid wastes , reducing offsite disposal . Installing an electrostatic precipitator would reduce FCU particulate ( PM - 10 ) emissions ( catalyst fines ) , but transfer the additional ...
... allow for more on - site management of other solid wastes , reducing offsite disposal . Installing an electrostatic precipitator would reduce FCU particulate ( PM - 10 ) emissions ( catalyst fines ) , but transfer the additional ...
Page 37
... allowed to address both hydrocarbons and listed hazardous waste , the Refinery could reduce about 7,500 tons per year at an average cost of about $ 500 / ton using its choice of sources and techniques . Table 1.3 provides a more ...
... allowed to address both hydrocarbons and listed hazardous waste , the Refinery could reduce about 7,500 tons per year at an average cost of about $ 500 / ton using its choice of sources and techniques . Table 1.3 provides a more ...
Page 42
... allow the facility to develop an alternative compliance strategy to meet the goal . This alternative strategy would allow the facility to meet the goal at a lower cost , include interim milestones , and be enforceable . This strategy ...
... allow the facility to develop an alternative compliance strategy to meet the goal . This alternative strategy would allow the facility to meet the goal at a lower cost , include interim milestones , and be enforceable . This strategy ...
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