Proceedings of the 48th Industrial Waste Conference Purdue University, May 1993

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CRC Press, 28‏/12‏/1993 - 896 من الصفحات
Known and used throughout the world, the Purdue Industrial Waste Conference Proceedings books are the most highly regarded in the waste treatment field. New research, case histories, and operating data cover every conceivable facet of today's big problems in environmental control, treatment, regulation, and compliance. This volume representing the proceedings from the 48th conference provides unparalled information and data for your current waste problems.

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Waste Minimization Program and Pollution Prevention Plans at Boeing Defense
85
Beneficial Use of Spent Foundry Sand from Multiple Sources
91
Section Three Site Remediation A Bioremediation
101
Development of a Batch Biological Aeration and Flotation System for Groundwater
109
Section Three Site Remediation B Soil Remediation
123
Efficiencies of Soil Washing Solutions for the Remediation of Lead and Organically
169
Soil Remediation Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide D J Gray R G Zytner
179
Factors Affecting Continuous Bioreactor Treatment of Diesel Contaminated Sandy
187
Selecting Removal
199
The Use of Ozone for the Removal of Residual Trichloroethylene from Unsaturated
215
Emerging Technologies for the Treatment of PCBContaminated Soils E J Jabouin
227
Section Three Site RemediationC Groundwater Remediation
235
Coagulation Pretreatment for Ultrafiltration of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated
249
Effects of Selected Environmental Parameters on the Biogradation
261
Section Four Waste Management A Toxicity Environmental Impact
279
Application of Two RealTime Toxicity Tests to Monitor Rocky Flats Plant Water
285
Environmental Assessment of Lead Contamination in Arid Soil Due to the Detonation
295
Liner Systems for Industrial Waste Landfills R J McLaren and D A Krysinski
317
Investigation of Heavy Metal Immobilization in a SolidifiedStabilized Waste Using
323
Waste Treatment Processes
329
Total Systems Approach to Foam Control in Industrial Wastewater B S Johnson
341
B McLaughlin D E Armstrong and A W Andren
349
Incineration Treatability Results for Contaminated Soil and Drummed Wastes from
355
Minimization of Industrial Residues Through Thermal Processing Technology
367
Electrowinning Methods for Cleaning LeadContaminated Wastes A Y Lee
375
A Modified Clay as Adsorbent of an Organic Pollutant in Aqueous and Mixed Solvent
387
Vapor Phase Bioreactor Evaluated for Performance in Degrading Aromatic
393
Nitrification K T Preston and J E Alleman
407
Evaluation of the Removal of Aromatic and Halogenated Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
413
Young and JM Bollag
433
Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Reactor Treatment of Swine Wastes at 20C 25C
541
Improvement in Performance of an Anaerobic Contact Digester Using a Crossflow
551
Development of a New Fluidized Bed Anaerobic Process J Lanting and R J Frankin
561
Section Six Industrial Wastes A Pharmaceutical
569
Application of a Kinetic Analysis Using Historic Operating Data to Redesign
577
Biotreatment of Pharmaceutical Wastewater Using Powdered Activated Carbon
589
Anaerobic Pretreatment of HighStrength Medical Products Wastewater A J Zupko
597
A Case Study H G Tozer
611
Advanced Oxidation Treatment of Pulp and Paper Mill Wastewater J K Murphy
621
A HandsOn Approach to Optimization of an Industrial Wastewater Treatment System
629
Section Six Industrial Wastes C Industrial Waste Case Histories
637
proceedings The index is crossreferenced by author and subject for the convenience of
649
Phosphorus Removal from a Food Manufacturing Wastewater M C Goronszy
663
Investigation of Bacteria Producing High Fecal Coliform MPNs in an Industrial
685
CostEffective Treatment by Aerated Pond Chemical Clarification and a Water Cooling
691
AZO Dyes Metabolism by Pseudomonas putida A K Ghorpade and H T Spencer
699
Biological Treatment of Wastewaters from Production of Triazine Herbicides
715
Biological Denitrification of High Nitrate Industrial Wastewater R Hund L
723
Zero Discharge Considerations for a Midwestern Industrial Facility E A Kobylinski
733
Techniques for Fluoride Removal in Industrial Wastewaters C P Varuntanya
743
Selective Precipitation of Titanium from an HFHNO3 Mixed Acid Solution
751
Improved Management of Hazardous and Mixed Wastes at a Nuclear Power
757
Treatment Processes and Economic Evaluation of Carbonate Reduction and Cyanide
763
Improved Pretreatment of Metal Finishing Wastewaters at an Aluminum Antennae
777
Ronald F Wukasch Production Editor Cynthia S Dalton
787
Poster Presentations
789
Advanced Oxidation Processes Treating Chlorinated Benzenes in Aqueous System
793
Index
811
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الصفحة 2 - States have, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and the principles of international law, the sovereign right to exploit their own resources pursuant to their own environmental policies, and the responsibility to ensure that activities within their jurisdiction or control do not cause damage to the environment of other States or of areas beyond the limits of national jurisdiction.
الصفحة 199 - Implementation of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA ) and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) or "Superfund" at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
الصفحة 287 - Methods for measuring the acute toxicity of effluents and receiving waters to freshwater and marine organisms, 4th ed.
الصفحة 52 - The Congress hereby declares it to be the national policy of the United States that, wherever feasible, the generation of hazardous waste is to be reduced or eliminated as expeditiously as possible.
الصفحة 51 - The official policy of the federal government is waste reduction, as stated in the 1984 Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
الصفحة 331 - DTA to study free and bound water content of biological sludges in relation to filtration and dewatering.
الصفحة 431 - Preparation of buffers for use in enzyme studies," in Methods in Enzymology, Vol.
الصفحة 185 - Solid-fluid mass transfer in a packed bed under supercritical conditions," in Supercritical Fluid Science and Technology, ACS Symposium Series 406, KP Johnston and JML Penninger, Eds., American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1989. 8. Zhang, D., A. Cheung, and BC-Y. Lu, "Multi-phase equilibria of binary and ternary mixtures involving solid phase(s) at supercritical fluid conditions,
الصفحة 52 - Actions taken away from the waste generating activity, including waste recycling or treatment of wastes after they are generated, are not considered waste reduction. Also, an action that merely concentrates the hazardous content of a waste to reduce waste volume or dilutes it to reduce degree of hazard is not considered waste reduction.
الصفحة 53 - Require an annual toxic chemicals source reduction and recycling report for each owner or operator of a facility already required to file an annual toxic chemical release form under section 313 of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986.

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