water reporting Articles
-
Selective detection and quantification of carbon nanotubes in soil
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been widely applied in many fields of industry. As the world production of CNTs is increased, the risk of the exposure of the environment to CNTs is also increased. Therefore, in order to evaluate the impact on the environment, many cell or animal toxicity experiments have been reported using CNTs. It is important to determine the degree of contamination of CNTs in ...
-
Selected studies done by LIFETECH (2003-2010) Case Study
Decomposition of hardly biodegradable polyethers and polyesters in wastewater from rubber tubing production 2010 Reduction of COD in wastewater from mechanical pulp production 2010 Ozonation of condensates aiming at the reduction of their TOC content 2009 Reduction of AOX content in wastewater from wool washing processes 2008 COD reduction in wastewater containing polyvinyl alcohol by an ...
By Lifetech
-
Eppic Index 4Q 2020 Update
After several redirections, changes and delays we have now posted our 2020 articles and paper titles. This delayed content and posting reflect conferences that have been canceled (or rescheduled) due to the Coronavirus Pandemic. Losses in conferences and their subsequent paper titles were offset by added publications - along with Special Additions – resulting in total article and paper ...
-
How to better manage refrigerant gases in order to reduce greenhouse gases (GHGs)
Carbon emissions reporting requires detailed monitoring record keeping of emission sources. Reducing a company's CO2 emissions has an impact on climate change. Carbon reporting needs to be approached in a structured organized way. Doing so in this way is known as carbon management. Carbon (CO2) Emissions Reporting: It's the law. In many countries, carbon emissions are required by law to ...
By Accruent
-
Types of bioremediation and their modes of action
An Urgent Call for Change in U.S. Oil Spill Response With Bioremediation Agent Type EA* bearing out as a workable first response alternative to the use of chemical dispersants, contrasting evidence has become even clearer that dispersant use has been a huge failure. Dispersants have proven to be an inadequate response method with more and more studies showing an end point of enormous natural ...
Need help finding the right suppliers? Try XPRT Sourcing. Let the XPRTs do the work for you