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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... Options for the Yorktown Refinery Selected Pollution Prevention Engineering Projects Figure 2.2 Pollution Prevention Sampling Program Figure 2.4 20 2 2223 25 26 Pollutant Transfers , Recycle and Treatment within the Yorktown Refinery ...
... Options for the Yorktown Refinery Selected Pollution Prevention Engineering Projects Figure 2.2 Pollution Prevention Sampling Program Figure 2.4 20 2 2223 25 26 Pollutant Transfers , Recycle and Treatment within the Yorktown Refinery ...
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... options that reduce these releases ; and ( 3 ) identify barriers and incentives to implementing the alternatives identified . Special thanks are due to the AMOCO / USEPA Workgroup who provided Project oversight and direction during this ...
... options that reduce these releases ; and ( 3 ) identify barriers and incentives to implementing the alternatives identified . Special thanks are due to the AMOCO / USEPA Workgroup who provided Project oversight and direction during this ...
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... options to reduce selected releases identified . Rank and prioritize the options based on a variety of criteria and perspectives . Identify and evaluate factors such as technical , legislative , regulatory , institutional , permitting ...
... options to reduce selected releases identified . Rank and prioritize the options based on a variety of criteria and perspectives . Identify and evaluate factors such as technical , legislative , regulatory , institutional , permitting ...
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... options identified show positive rates of return ranging from one to nineteen percent . Source reduction is not necessarily practical for all release management options , despite its cost effectiveness . Effective release management ...
... options identified show positive rates of return ranging from one to nineteen percent . Source reduction is not necessarily practical for all release management options , despite its cost effectiveness . Effective release management ...
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... options showed that better environmental results can be obtained more cost - effectively . At this facility , about 97 percent of the release reductions that regulatory and statutory programs require can be achieved for about 25 percent ...
... options showed that better environmental results can be obtained more cost - effectively . At this facility , about 97 percent of the release reductions that regulatory and statutory programs require can be achieved for about 25 percent ...
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