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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... Staffing and Budget 1.3 Lessons and Results 1 2 3 1.3.1 Refinery Release Inventory 1.3.2 Reducing Releases 1.3.3 Ranking Alternatives 1.3.4 Obstacles and Incentives 1.3.5 Education , Communications , and Working Relationships a leo ...
... Staffing and Budget 1.3 Lessons and Results 1 2 3 1.3.1 Refinery Release Inventory 1.3.2 Reducing Releases 1.3.3 Ranking Alternatives 1.3.4 Obstacles and Incentives 1.3.5 Education , Communications , and Working Relationships a leo ...
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Overall goals of the Project were to ( 1 ) inventory releases of all pollutants to the environment from the Refinery ; ( 2 ) develop , evaluate and rank process , maintenance and operating options that reduce these releases ; and ( 3 ) ...
Overall goals of the Project were to ( 1 ) inventory releases of all pollutants to the environment from the Refinery ; ( 2 ) develop , evaluate and rank process , maintenance and operating options that reduce these releases ; and ( 3 ) ...
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Inventory refinery releases to the environment to define their chemical type , quantity , source , and medium of release . Develop options to reduce selected releases identified . Rank and prioritize the options based on a variety of ...
Inventory refinery releases to the environment to define their chemical type , quantity , source , and medium of release . Develop options to reduce selected releases identified . Rank and prioritize the options based on a variety of ...
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Lessons and Results Refinery Release Inventory A. Existing estimates of environmental releases were not adequate for making a chemical - specific , multi - media , facility - wide assessment of the Refinery . B. A substantial portion of ...
Lessons and Results Refinery Release Inventory A. Existing estimates of environmental releases were not adequate for making a chemical - specific , multi - media , facility - wide assessment of the Refinery . B. A substantial portion of ...
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At this facility , about 97 percent of the release reductions that regulatory and statutory programs require can be achieved for about 25 percent of today's cost for these programs . Table 1.3 summarizes several management options .
At this facility , about 97 percent of the release reductions that regulatory and statutory programs require can be achieved for about 25 percent of today's cost for these programs . Table 1.3 summarizes several management options .
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