hazardous waste treatment plant News
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IFAT 2018 - A great success!
From May 14-18 econ industries was represented at the IFAT in Munich, the world's leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management. At our booth 251 in Hall A4 many new interested parties had the opportunity to gain information about our pioneering solutions for the treatment of industrial hazardous waste and contaminated soil. The visitors, especially from Asia, the Arab ...
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Solid Waste Disposal (Non-hazardous Disposal of Sludge) - Printing and Dyeing Sludge!
Printing and dyeing wastewater occupies a large proportion of industrial wastewater treatment, which will produce large amounts of sludge after treatment. In the past, the printing and dyeing sludge was mainly treated by temporary landfill way. This method not only occupied a large amount of land, but also caused damage to the ecological environment. In particular, the leachate in the printing ...
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Fort Lewis Agrees to Pretreat Hazardous Wastes
OLYMPIA, Washington (ENS) - The Washington Department of Ecology and Fort Lewis have agreed to eliminate potential discharges of hazardous wastes to the Fort's wastewater treatment plant. The memorandum of understanding signed Tuesday outlines the steps and timeline Fort Lewis will follow to develop and implement a pretreatment program for any industrial wastes generated by the Fort and other ...
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Tetronics partners with Costain under government innovation programme for nuclear waste
Tetronics International, the global leader in the supply of Direct Current (DC) plasma plants for hazardous waste treatment and metal recovery, is delighted to announce that together with its lead partner Costain it has been successful in winning a grant in a UK government funded competition to design and build a prototype plasma system for nuclear waste vitrification. The competition is led by ...
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