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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... emissions , is adequate to identify many of the pollution prevention projects developed in this study . Total Voc emissions are a good indicator of overall emissions and can be used for tracking emissions reduction progress . B. A ...
... emissions , is adequate to identify many of the pollution prevention projects developed in this study . Total Voc emissions are a good indicator of overall emissions and can be used for tracking emissions reduction progress . B. A ...
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... emissions from the blowdown stacks than had been estimated previously . On the other hand , measurements revealed that emissions from wastewater sources had been overestimated . Amoco has filed an amendment to its past TRI reports for ...
... emissions from the blowdown stacks than had been estimated previously . On the other hand , measurements revealed that emissions from wastewater sources had been overestimated . Amoco has filed an amendment to its past TRI reports for ...
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... emissions are excluded by EPA from record keeping requirements , such as emissions from barge loading . At this facility , barge loading operations account for about 20 percent of the total benzene emissions ( See Figure 3.4 ) . Finally ...
... emissions are excluded by EPA from record keeping requirements , such as emissions from barge loading . At this facility , barge loading operations account for about 20 percent of the total benzene emissions ( See Figure 3.4 ) . Finally ...
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... emission controls . Consequently , other facilities may have a significantly lower percentage of hydrocarbon emissions . Similarly , NOX , CO , PM - 10 and SO2 emissions have been more tightly controlled in some other airsheds ( such as ...
... emission controls . Consequently , other facilities may have a significantly lower percentage of hydrocarbon emissions . Similarly , NOX , CO , PM - 10 and SO2 emissions have been more tightly controlled in some other airsheds ( such as ...
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... emissions , but produce more 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 ...
... emissions , but produce more 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 ...
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