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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... solid wastes as a result of internal programs and participation in recent American Petroleum Institute surveys ( API , 1991b ) . These releases , however , made up only 11 percent of the total releases from the facility . Available data ...
... solid wastes as a result of internal programs and participation in recent American Petroleum Institute surveys ( API , 1991b ) . These releases , however , made up only 11 percent of the total releases from the facility . Available data ...
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... solid waste recycling practices , about 12,000 tons are recovered , treated or recycled and do not leave the Refinery site . Of the remaining 15,500 tons about 90 percent are released to the air . Figure 2.4 illustrates the transfers ...
... solid waste recycling practices , about 12,000 tons are recovered , treated or recycled and do not leave the Refinery site . Of the remaining 15,500 tons about 90 percent are released to the air . Figure 2.4 illustrates the transfers ...
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... solid waste such as biosolids and fully spent activated carbon . The Refinery has limited sludge processing capacity . Keeping soils out of sewers would reduce the amount of sludge in the API Separator and thus allow for more on - site ...
... solid waste such as biosolids and fully spent activated carbon . The Refinery has limited sludge processing capacity . Keeping soils out of sewers would reduce the amount of sludge in the API Separator and thus allow for more on - site ...
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... solid waste . The Office of Air and Radiation may be able to use air monitoring and modeling information for developing MACT standards and improving emission factors . The Office of Solid Waste should be able to use sampling and ...
... solid waste . The Office of Air and Radiation may be able to use air monitoring and modeling information for developing MACT standards and improving emission factors . The Office of Solid Waste should be able to use sampling and ...
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... Solid Waste and Emergency Response National Advisory Council on Environmental Policy and Technology Office of Research and Development Office of Policy , Planning and Evaluation office of Water Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances ...
... Solid Waste and Emergency Response National Advisory Council on Environmental Policy and Technology Office of Research and Development Office of Policy , Planning and Evaluation office of Water Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances ...
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