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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... practices that are more environmentally sound . I have been impressed by the enthusiasm that we've heard from the private sector , and I hope that today's hearing will further help us to define how best to support that energy . In this ...
... practices that are more environmentally sound . I have been impressed by the enthusiasm that we've heard from the private sector , and I hope that today's hearing will further help us to define how best to support that energy . In this ...
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... 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 which take place between ...
... 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 which take place between ...
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... practice . For example , scrubbers used to remove acidic pollutants from many electric utility stacks generate large volumes of calcium sulfate sludge ( EPRI , 1983 ) which must also be managed . For options developed at the Yorktown ...
... practice . For example , scrubbers used to remove acidic pollutants from many electric utility stacks generate large volumes of calcium sulfate sludge ( EPRI , 1983 ) which must also be managed . For options developed at the Yorktown ...
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... practices actually improve the environment . 1.3.5 . Education / Communications / Working Relationships This Project enhanced knowledge of both government and industry , and generated information that EPA and Amoco can use . The study ...
... practices actually improve the environment . 1.3.5 . Education / Communications / Working Relationships This Project enhanced knowledge of both government and industry , and generated information that EPA and Amoco can use . The study ...
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... practices . The Office of Water should be able to use wastewater sampling information to evaluate Petroleum Refining effluent guidelines , and the biomarkers research results in evaluating aquatic health measurement tools . The working ...
... practices . The Office of Water should be able to use wastewater sampling information to evaluate Petroleum Refining effluent guidelines , and the biomarkers research results in evaluating aquatic health measurement tools . The working ...
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