Environmental Progress


ISSN: 0278-4491        年代:1982
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1. Regultion of heavy metals in the chemical industry. An instructive guide thrugh the ever proliferating labyrinth of Federal and State regulations regarding heavy‐metals pollution
  Environmental Progress,   Volume  1,   Issue  1,   1982,   Page  1-8

David I. Brandwein,   Gordon T. Brookman,  

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2. Editorial
  Environmental Progress,   Volume  1,   Issue  1,   1982,   Page  2-2

Gary F. Bennett,  

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3. Environmental shorts…
  Environmental Progress,   Volume  1,   Issue  1,   1982,   Page  3-4

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4. Newsletter
  Environmental Progress,   Volume  1,   Issue  1,   1982,   Page  5-10

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5. Residuals generation and management in selected chemicl industries. How great is the realistic potential damage to the environment from industrial wastewaters, and what are we doing about it?
  Environmental Progress,   Volume  1,   Issue  1,   1982,   Page  8-16

Barry S. Langer,   Howard D. Feiler,  

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6. Relative effectiveness of chemical additives and wind screens for fugitive dust control. Actual tests show that chemical additives and wind screens can drastically raise the efficiency of fugitive‐dust control
  Environmental Progress,   Volume  1,   Issue  1,   1982,   Page  16-20

Dennis C. Drehmel,   Bobby E. Daniel,   David Carnes,  

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7. In‐stack virtual impactor. With this new analyzer, high temperatures and hostile environments may no longer be obstacles to flue‐gas analysis
  Environmental Progress,   Volume  1,   Issue  1,   1982,   Page  20-24

G. J. Woffinden,   J. L. Downs,   G. R. Markowski,   M. J. Fegley,  

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8. Selected conversion of NOxby catalytic reduction with ammonia. An effective off‐gas treatment system is an environmental must in the reprocessing of nuclear fuels. An up‐to‐date progress report
  Environmental Progress,   Volume  1,   Issue  1,   1982,   Page  24-29

P. M. Hirsch,  

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9. Waste incineration and heat recovery. Plant heat‐recovery units designed to defray rising fuel costs must also comply with current and anticipated environmental regulations
  Environmental Progress,   Volume  1,   Issue  1,   1982,   Page  30-38

Joann E. Ward,   Andrew P. Ting,  

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10. Prediction of destruction efficiencies. How big must a boiler be to destroy a given hazardous waste by incineration? Here are recommended options for the practicing design engineer
  Environmental Progress,   Volume  1,   Issue  1,   1982,   Page  38-42

C. Dean Wolbach,  

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