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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If 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 ...
If 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 ...
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For example , the Benzene Waste Operations NESHAP focuses on a specific emissions source to a single medium ... RCRA requires application of the Best Demonstrated Available Technology ( BDAT ) to a hazardous waste before it can be ...
For example , the Benzene Waste Operations NESHAP focuses on a specific emissions source to a single medium ... RCRA requires application of the Best Demonstrated Available Technology ( BDAT ) to a hazardous waste before it can be ...
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Both items reduce soil infiltration , in turn reducing hazardous solid waste generation . 7. The Benzene Waste Operations NESHAP requires control of benzene emissions from refinery wastewater sources . Three separate projects ( 7A ...
Both items reduce soil infiltration , in turn reducing hazardous solid waste generation . 7. The Benzene Waste Operations NESHAP requires control of benzene emissions from refinery wastewater sources . Three separate projects ( 7A ...
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... on - site recycle : 4398 On - site landfill : 713 Groundwater Biosolids from treatment : 2420 ( wet tons ) Solid Waste Hazardous and solid waste : 8104 11 % Land disposal : 1725 29 % 75-093 O - 94 - 3 ! 56.
... on - site recycle : 4398 On - site landfill : 713 Groundwater Biosolids from treatment : 2420 ( wet tons ) Solid Waste Hazardous and solid waste : 8104 11 % Land disposal : 1725 29 % 75-093 O - 94 - 3 ! 56.
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... Concept Under The CWA 3.3 Flexibility Under CWA .. 49 49 50 52 53 53 54 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 59 . 4.0 THE RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT ( RCRA ) 4.1 The Current Hazardous Waste Regulatory Structure . 4.2 Flexibility vs.
... Concept Under The CWA 3.3 Flexibility Under CWA .. 49 49 50 52 53 53 54 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 59 . 4.0 THE RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT ( RCRA ) 4.1 The Current Hazardous Waste Regulatory Structure . 4.2 Flexibility vs.
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