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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Page 33
... consider site - specific differences in developing standards . Other refineries , and indeed other industrial facilities , can use the general sampling approach developed here to obtain the facility - wide release inventory . However ...
... consider site - specific differences in developing standards . Other refineries , and indeed other industrial facilities , can use the general sampling approach developed here to obtain the facility - wide release inventory . However ...
Page 34
... consider broader issues such as multi - media release management consequences , future liability impacts , etc. The Workshop was able to consider these issues more comprehensively than either government or industry alone would normally ...
... consider broader issues such as multi - media release management consequences , future liability impacts , etc. The Workshop was able to consider these issues more comprehensively than either government or industry alone would normally ...
Page 35
... consider the waste management hierarchy -- source reduction , recycling , treatment , and safe disposal -- as the basis for developing release reduction options . Technologies identified and analyzed fit into this hierarchy . Time and ...
... consider the waste management hierarchy -- source reduction , recycling , treatment , and safe disposal -- as the basis for developing release reduction options . Technologies identified and analyzed fit into this hierarchy . Time and ...
Page 39
... consider normal maintenance schedules and economic penalties associated with facility - wide shutdowns . Consequently , short - term " fixes " which can meet legal deadlines , are used at the expense of more cost- and environmentally ...
... consider normal maintenance schedules and economic penalties associated with facility - wide shutdowns . Consequently , short - term " fixes " which can meet legal deadlines , are used at the expense of more cost- and environmentally ...
Page 41
... considers future data needs for regulatory development and permits . Similarly , Amoco personnel better understand how EPA develops regulations , the type of information needed , and the Agency's operating constraints . This will be ...
... considers future data needs for regulatory development and permits . Similarly , Amoco personnel better understand how EPA develops regulations , the type of information needed , and the Agency's operating constraints . This will be ...
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