industrial hazardous waste Articles
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Book Review: Handbook of Industrial and Hazardous Wastes Treatment, 2nd Ed.
Handbook of Industrial and Hazardous Wastes Treatment, 2nd Ed., edited by L.K. Wang, Y.T. Hung, H.H. Lo and C. Yapijakis. New York, Marcel Dekker, 2004. 1345pp. ISBN 0-8247-4114-5Keywords: book ...
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Orientation to the application of economic instruments in industrial solid waste management – a case study in Ho Chi Minh City
Based on world experience of applying economic instruments ( EIs ) in solid waste management ( SWM ), by consensus and desk review methods, the research had identified corresponding weights of 09 criteria for selection of EIs in SWM and priority orders. Accordingly, a feasible EIs system was proposed in Ho Chi Minh City ( HCMC ): 1) revenue generating instruments: focusing on ...
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Potential of Oil Sludge Pyrolysis Plant in Addressing Industrial Hazardous Waste
The management of hazardous waste poses a significant challenge. Among the myriad of waste types, oil sludge stands out as a particularly troublesome byproduct, notorious for its environmental impact and disposal complexities. However, amidst these challenges lies a promising solution: the oil sludge pyrolysis plant. Oil sludge pyrolysis plant represents a sophisticated technological marvel ...
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Establishment of industrial solid waste treatment costs of the mechanical industry – a case study in Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam
Survey results from 72 mechanical manufacturers in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) in conjunction with related studies showed that industrial solid waste – hazardous waste (ISW-HW) treatment charges were operated in two forms: fixed and varied based on generated ISW-HW mass. Charges of collection – transport – storage – treatment – landfill for each waste composition varies widely (5 ÷ 20 fold), ...
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Arizona Landfill Case Study (C3 Technology)
Between 1979 and 1980, industrial and hazardous wastes were disposed of at the Site in a series of unlined pits, each of which was used for a particular type of waste disposal. It is reported based on evaluations of manifests that approximately 3.4 million gallons of hazardous liquid wastes and between 3,700 and 4,100 tons of solid wastes were disposed of in the pits at the Site. Of particular ...
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Why use Anti-seepage geomembrane in salt production?
Solar salting involves evaporating water from brine to extract salt. This process requires placing saltwater in shallow pans, allowing the sun to evaporate the water and leaving the salt behind. Yet, if the soil lacks impermeability, water might seep through, diluting the brine and diminishing the salt concentration, thereby impacting both yield and quality. To solve this problem, Salt Field ...
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Recycling and Waste World - Turning difficult waste into a useful resource
Swindon-based Tetronics specialises in a thermal processing system that treats hazardous waste at source. Geraldine Faulkner talks to CEO, Stephen Davies, to find out about the benefits the company’s plasma process can bring to waste management; especially when it comes to dealing with ‘difficult’ materials. David Cameron is not the only person who is encouraging engagement ...
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Development of a master plan for industrial solid waste management
Rapid industrial growth in the province of Khuzestan in the south west of Iran has resulted in disposal of about 1750 tons of solid waste per day. Most of these industrial solid wastes including hazardous wastes are disposed without considering environmental issues. This has contributed considerably to the pollution of the environment. This paper introduces a framework in which to develop a ...
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Hazardous wastes and economic risk reduction: case study, Poland
A concise summary balance of industrial and hazardous waste is given, reflecting the situation in Poland. Nearly 130 million tonnes of waste were generated annually in the past in more than 1300 larger industrial plants. Approximately 1800 million tonnes of industrial waste is already stockpiled. The amount of hazardous waste generated per year was 0.3 and 1.0 million tonnes of the first and ...
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The shredding of hazardous waste
An important company based in Emilia Romagna, specialised in the recovery and disposal of special hazardous industrial waste turned to us for a solution for the shredding of hazardous waste for bulk reduction, in line with 4.0 Industry requirements. In view of the type of application, a twin shaft shredder from the 2R series, 150 HP, with hydraulic drive, fitted with 4×75 mm tips, was ...
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Prudent Practices: How Businesses can Properly Dispose of Hazardous Materials
Many industries and workplaces handle hazardous waste - some more than others. These liquids, solids, or gaseous materials have the potential to harm the environment and human health at large. They can be thrown into landfills or otherwise disposed of improperly, creating organizational inefficiencies at your business and mistakes that could cost a great deal. Failure to comply with federal and ...
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Waste Prevention and Minimisation
Untitled Document Introduction: Waste Prevention and Minimisation In its 1996 Communication on the Review of the Community Strategy for Waste Management 1 , the EU Commission stresses that prevention of waste and the minimisation of hazardous substances in waste must be the overall targets for a strategy on waste management of the Community. According to the Fifth ...
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Pre Shredder Machine for Sale
Built to shred almost anything, AIShred pre shredders are used the world over for primary and secondary shredding. AIShred specialises in the design and manufacture of shredding equipment that effectively and reliably reduces the size of waste materials including C&I Waste, C&D Waste, heavy timber, MSW, industrial waste and hazardous waste. They are one of the world’s leading ...
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Estimation of the Hazard of Landfills through Toxicity Testing of Leachates
Abstract : Twenty-seven landfill leachates were tested on a battery of conventional toxicity tests (microalgae, daphnids, duckweeds) and new microbiotests (rotifers, crustaceans, protozoans, luminescent bacteria).The toxicity varied substantially from one test species to the other, from one site to the other, as well as from one type of landfill to the other. Leachates of domestic wastes were ...
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Waste Prevention and Minimisation in Europe
Introduction In its 1996 Communication on the Review of the Community Strategy for Waste Management, the EU Commission stresses that prevention of waste and the minimisation of hazardous substances in waste must be the overall targets for a strategy on waste management of the Community. According to the Fifth Environmental Action Programme for the year 2000, management of waste generated ...
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Hazardous Oily Water Treatment Facility
Wastewater Treatment Success Stories Hazardous Oily Industrial Waste Water Treatment The sample was received was at a pH of 6.8 and did not require any pH adjustment. 100 ml of the sample was tested and dosed with 0.4 grams of Floccin J and provided the results as shown below. The sludge was poured though a filter paper and squeezed simulating a pressing operation. The sludge dewatered well ...
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Shredding of highly flammable hazardous waste
Satrind S.p.A. has a consolidated experience in engineering plants with nitrogen blanketing protection system for shredding of highly explosive hazardous waste in previously sealed into proper containers (such as metal or plastic drums, IBC tanks, etc.) and sludge material. During treatment of hazardous wastes, vapors or flammable gases are released with dangerous emissions which are highly ...
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Common Treatment Technologies for Halogenated SVOCs in Ground Water, Surface Water, and Leachate
It may be necessary to know other subsurface information to remediate halogenated semivolatile organics in water. Treatability studies may be required to determine the contaminant biodegradability for any biodegradation technologies. Treatability studies are also necessary to ensure that the contaminated ground water can be treated effectively at the design flow. A subsurface geologic ...
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Common Treatment Technologies for Nonhalogenated SVOCs in Ground Water, Surface Water, and Leachate
It may be necessary to know other subsurface information to remediate nonhalogenated semivolatile organics in water. Treatability studies may be required to determine the contaminant biodegradability for any biodegradation technologies. Treatability studies are also necessary to ensure that the contaminated ground water can be treated effectively at the design flow. A subsurface geologic ...
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Thermal Desorption Drill Cuttings Treatment by Pyrolysis: An Eco-Friendly Solution for Oil and Gas Industry Waste
The oil and gas industry is a significant driver of global economic growth and energy production. However, it also generates vast quantities of hazardous waste, including drill cuttings contaminated with hydrocarbons and other pollutants. Proper disposal and treatment of these drill cuttings are crucial for environmental protection and regulatory compliance. In this post, we will explore the ...
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