Technical information relating to current and potential pollution prevention and waste minimization techniques in 36 industries, with many opportunities for cross-utilization.
When wastes are reduced or eliminated, substantial economies can be realized by reduced expenditures for pollution control equipment, and lower treatment and disposal costs. Other considerations include lessened liability problems, and improved public image.
The thousands of items of technological advice in the book make it a valuable reference source.Introduction Automotive and Aircraft Services Building Design, Construction, and Demolition Coal and Coal-Fired Power Plants Dry Cleaning Fiberglass Reinforced and Composite Plastics Food Processing Foundry and Heat Treating Hospitals and Medical Facilities Inorganic Chemicals and Pigments Iron and Steel Leather Tanning Marine Maintenance, Repair, and Shipboard Waste Metal Fabrication I - Machining Operations Metal Fabrication II - Parts Cleaning and Stripping Metal Fabrication III - Metal Finishing Metal Fabrication IV - Paint Application and Adhesive Use Metal Fabrication V - Case Studies Mineral Processing and Products Nonferrous Metals Nuclear Defense and Power Facilities Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Organic Chemicals, Plastics, and Synthetic Fibers Paint, Printing Ink, and Adhesives Pesticide Formulating Petroleum Refining Pharmaceuticals Photoprocessing Precious Metals Products Printed Circuit Boards Printing Pulp and Paper Research and Educational Institutions Semiconductors Textiles Wood Preserving Wood Products Appendix A: Cooling Towers Appendix B: Equilc{