Increasing demand on industrial capacity has, as an unintended consequence, produced an accompanying increase in harmful and hazardous wastes. Derived from the second edition of the popular Handbook of Industrial and Hazardous Wastes Treatment, Waste Treatment in the Process Industries outlines the
Waste Treatment in the Process Industries
โ Scribed by Lawrence K. Wang (Editor); Yung-Tse Hung (Editor); Howard H. Lo (Editor); Constantine Yapijakis (Editor)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2004
- Leaves
- 649
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Increasing demand on industrial capacity has, as an unintended consequence, produced an accompanying increase in harmful and hazardous wastes. Derived from the second edition of the popular Handbook of Industrial and Hazardous Wastes Treatment, Waste Treatment in the Process Industries outlines the fundamentals and latest developments in waste trea
โฆ Table of Contents
Implementation of Industrial Ecology for Industrial Waste Management. Bioassay of Industrial and Hazardous Waste Pollutants. In-Plant Management and Disposal of Industrial Hazardous Substances. Application of Biotechnology for Industrial Waste Treatment. Treatment of Pharmaceutical Wastes. Treatment of Oilfield and Refinery Wastes. Treatment of Soap and Detergent Industry Wastes. Treatment of Textile Wastes. Treatment of Phosphate Industry Wastes. Treatment of Pulp and Paper Mill Wastes. Treatment of Pesticide Industry Wastes. Treatment of Rubber Industry Wastes. Treatment of Power Industry Wastes.
โฆ Subjects
Engineering & Technology;Civil, Environmental and Geotechnical Engineering;Waste & Recycling;Water Engineering
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