Industrial Waste Treatment Handbook | ||||||
manuel Jan 2001 ; 486 pages ![]() Aut. Frank Woodard Ed. Butterworth–Heinemann - Waltham Téléchargeable chez l'éditeur ![]() Abstract: All industries produce waste products that unless treated or mitigated in some way will be harmful to the human or natural environment. These waste products will generally need to be identified according to the industrial process in question, neutralized or rendered less harmful and finally disposed of into the surrounding land, air or watercourses. It is therefore of vital importance to every environmental, pollution or plant manager or engineer that these processes be fully understood and implemented or the cost to either the company or the environment can be catastrophic. Contents: Management of Industrial Wastes: Solids, Liquids, and Gases Fundamentals Laws and Regulations Wastes from Industries Industrial Stormwater Management Wastes Characterization: The Wastes Characterization Study, Wastes Audit, and the Environmental Audit Pollution Prevention Methods for Treating Wastewaters from Industry Treatment and Disposal of Solid Wastes from Industry Methods for Treating Air Discharges from Industry Public-Cible:
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