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Wilson, E. Milton; Freeman, Harry M. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1976
Descriptors: Energy, Environment, Environmental Research, Fuels

Environmental Science and Technology, 1976
Regional and supraregional treatment centers have been developed in Switzerland to cope with the problem of systematic toxic waste disposal. The process employed at the Fairtec Turgi plant is described beginning with delivery and storage and proceeding through treatment, reprecipitation, decontaminating cyanide, filtering sludge and ion-exchanger…
Descriptors: Environment, Environmental Influences, Industry, Pollution

Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Descriptors: Environment, Geology, Pollution, Technology

Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Descriptors: Environment, Industry, Recycling, Technological Advancement

Boyd, James – Environmental Science and Technology, 1976
Implementation of the recommendations of the National Commission on Materials Policy is happening, but at a slow pace. Resource recovery has gained strong implementation action within government and private industry, but to insure success, certain policy objectives related to supply and demand of materials and materials management must be carried…
Descriptors: Environment, Natural Resources, Policy, Policy Formation

Schmidt, Richard K. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1976
Most waste treatment techniques conceived to meet the 1977 standards can be separated into three distinct phases: primary, secondary and tertiary treatment. An examination of the four heaviest industrial water users, pulp and paper, steel, plating, and food processing, demonstrates these treatments use proven technology to meet specific…
Descriptors: Environment, Environmental Influences, Industry, Pollution

Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Discussed in this article are the various processes (Poz-O-Tec, Calcilox, R-C, Chemfix) now in use by several companies to process scrubber sludge so that it can go to making aggregate, to landfills, or to other uses, depending upon economic conditions in the vicinity of an SOx scrubber. (BT)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Environment, Environmental Influences, Pollution

Campbell, William J. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1976
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemical Analysis, Energy, Environment

Slack, A. V. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1973
Process types, process concepts, claims and counterclaims, cost factors, and the level of developed technology for sulfur dioxide control in stack gases are focused upon and evaluated. Wet and dry processes as well as recovery and throwaway processes are compared. (BL)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Comparative Analysis, Environment, Industry

Environmental Science and Technology, 1977
The test procedures used to evaluate the suitability of landfilled materials of varying stability and to determine the leachate from such materials are reviewed. A process for stabilizing a mixture of sulfur dioxide sludge, fly ash, and bottom ash with lime and other additives for deposition in landfills is detailed. (BT)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Environment, Land Use, Pollution

Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
While all seem to agree that recycling will alleviate solid waste problems and energy and mineral shortages, recycling is, at present, bogged down by the thin market for recycled materials, the recessionary business picture, the vertical integration of many companies, unfavorable tax laws, and high rail freight rates. (BT)
Descriptors: Conferences, Depleted Resources, Economics, Environment

Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
The pulp and paper industry are being forced by economic considerations and air pollution regulations to consider alternatives to the use of sulfur systems, be they kraft, acid or neutral sulfite. To meet environmental requirements and combat erosion of profits, modernized non-sulfur pulping methods will increasingly appear on the scene. (BT)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Economics, Environment, Industry

Tillman, David A. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Three systems, operating at sufficient scale, produce fuels that may be alternatives to oil and gas. These three recycling systems are: Black Clawson Fiberclaim, Franklin, Ohio; Union Carbide, South Charleston, West Virginia; and Union Electric, St. Louis, Missouri. These produce a wet fuel, a pyrolytic gas, and a dry fuel, respectively. (BT)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Energy, Environmental Research, Fuels

Schulz, Helmut W. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Municipalities and industry are being forced to seek alternatives to sanitary landfills and incineration as means of eliminating solid wastes. Based on the Columbia study, the two most cost-effective, environmentally acceptable alternatives are the high temperature, oxygen-fed pyrolysis process and the co-combustion of refuse-derived fuel in…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Depleted Resources, Energy, Fuels

Witmer, Fred E. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1973
Descriptors: Environment, Equipment, Industry, Methods
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