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Pollution Prevention: Methodology, Technologies and Practices

✍ Scribed by Kenneth L. Mulholland, James A. Dyer(auth.)


Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
230
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


As many industries are beginning to learn, pollution prevention technologies offer more than just a way to comply with regulations, or even to β€œdo the right thing.” It also makes smart business sense. The authors of this book, both veterans of DuPont’s in-house waste reduction team, have put together a β€œhow-to” guide for locating and implementing the best pollution prevention strategies for particular manufacturing processes. The book codifies elements of fundamental pollution prevention knowledge that are β€œeasily understood and broadly applicable,” across a wide range of industries. At the heart of the book is what the authors call the β€œ10-Step Method for Engineering Evaluations of Pollution Prevention Methods,” which breaks down the process to such simple steps as defining problems, setting goals, and identifying, defining, and evaluating alternative strategies.Content:
Chapter 1 Why Pollution Prevention? (pages 1–8):
Chapter 2 The Path to Pollution Prevention (pages 9–14):
Chapter 3 Pollution Prevention Program Development (pages 15–38):
Chapter 4 Economics of Pollution Prevention (pages 39–80):
Chapter 5 Case Study (pages 81–100):
Chapter 6 Pollution?Prevention Technologies and Practices (pages 101–108):
Chapter 7 Pollution Prevention in Batch Operations (pages 109–116):
Chapter 8 Equipment and Parts Cleaning (pages 117–124):
Chapter 9 High?Value Waste (pages 125–130):
Chapter 10 Reactor Design and Operation (pages 131–138):
Chapter 11 Use of Water as a Solvent and Heat Transfer Fluid (pages 139–146):
Chapter 12 Organic Solvents (pages 147–156):
Chapter 13 pH Control as a Pollution?Prevention Tool (pages 157–166):
Chapter 14 Pollution Prevention in Vacuum Processes (pages 167–174):
Chapter 15 Ventilation of Manufacturing Areas (pages 175–182):
Chapter 16 Volatile Organic?Liquid Storage (pages 183–192):
Chapter 17 Separation Technology Selection (pages 193–200):
Chapter 18 Equipment Leaks: Regulations, Impacts, and Strategies (pages 201–203):


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