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2017
This chapter defines and describes hazardous wastes and their adverse health effects. Historical evolution of the management and public understanding of waste issues is traced. Other parts of the chapter describe hazardous waste management, including disposal landfills, land farming, incineration, and toxics use reduction.
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This chapter defines and describes hazardous wastes and their adverse health effects. Historical evolution of the management and public understanding of waste issues is traced. Other parts of the chapter describe hazardous waste management, including disposal landfills, land farming, incineration, and toxics use reduction.
Charles R. Rhyner +3 more
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Incineration of hazardous wastes
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1991Glaxo has practiced incineration of liquid and gaseous wastes for over twenty years and currently operate eleven liquid and gas incinerators in the United Kingdom and Singapore. The liquid incinerators burn, as their main streams, those solvents that cannot be recovered and recycled within the processes.
T, Gannon, A R, Ansbro, R P, Burns
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1991
The management of waste in the dental office is dictated by the federal, state, and local ordinances in force in the locale in which the office is located. The dentist must first determine what the laws require and then implement the changes in waste management into the office setting.
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The management of waste in the dental office is dictated by the federal, state, and local ordinances in force in the locale in which the office is located. The dentist must first determine what the laws require and then implement the changes in waste management into the office setting.
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Environmental Science & Technology, 1986
The thermal destruction of hazardous waste involves the controlled exposure of waste to high temperatures in an oxidizing environment. It is estimated that the USA generated 264 million metric tons of waste in 1981. More than 5.5 million tons was thermally destroyed.
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The thermal destruction of hazardous waste involves the controlled exposure of waste to high temperatures in an oxidizing environment. It is estimated that the USA generated 264 million metric tons of waste in 1981. More than 5.5 million tons was thermally destroyed.
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Abstract The management, treatment, and disposal of hazardous waste is a growing concern. This chapter addresses issues related to hazardous waste and its management in India. While the 1989 Basel Convention on hazardous wastes is considered as a leap in this direction, its limitations in the Indian scenario are discussed, drawing ...
Prabir K. Kolay, Rudolph Bonaparte
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Prabir K. Kolay, Rudolph Bonaparte
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Process Safety Progress, 1996
AbstractDoes your company generate hazardous waste? If you don't know the answer, you should find out, and in a hurry. While you are at it, find out how much it is generated, where it does and who takes it there.
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AbstractDoes your company generate hazardous waste? If you don't know the answer, you should find out, and in a hurry. While you are at it, find out how much it is generated, where it does and who takes it there.
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Reducing environmental plastic pollution by designing polymer materials for managed end-of-life
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Kara Lavender, Ramani Narayan
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