hazardous waste industry Articles
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National Solid Waste Demonstration Project Based on Harden’s Shredding Technologies
Recently, a major national solid waste demonstration project has been successfully operated. This project is a solid waste processing center at Xiaogan, which was invested, constructed, and operated by CHINA ENFI, as well as the intelligent demonstration project for ENFI. The project covers an area of 78,800 square meters, with a design scale of 30,000 tons/year for the disposal of hazardous ...
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EPA Issues Proposed Revisions to Definition of Solid Waste
The definition of “solid waste” under the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) is unquestionably one of the most difficult environmental concepts to get one's head around. Even after 27 years, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is still tinkering with revisions to the definition to better define the types of recycling activities that fall within the scope of the ...
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RCRA: Reducing Risk From Waste
This document provides an overview of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) solid and hazardous waste regulations. It describes the history of RCRA, the role of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the states, and hazardous waste definitions and management requirements, including the roles of generators, transporters, and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities. In ...
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Determination of the Environmental TCLP Metals in Waste-Waters, Solid Wastes, and Soils by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
Hazardous wastes can originate from many sources – industrial processes, product formulations, synthetic operations, virtually any manufacturing business. The nature and composition of the “wastes” can vary so much that one industry’s discharge can serve as another’s raw materials. It is the tremendous transfer of these materials – their storage, transportation, spillage and leakage into ...
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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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