by W. B. Hart, Pantech, Inc. A Case History of a Refinery Waste. Wastes from a mid-continent refinery are treated in two stagesâby flotation and by ...
Bui-oui·: the atomic bomb arrived, few persons, if any, realized that difficult radioactive waste disposal problems were on the horizon. Today we face such prol>-.
waste waters for disposal in receiving streams bff IInmill ... little concern for public ... wastes. After removal of thesteel parts from the molten cyanide, the parts arc.
Packing House Wastes INDUSTRIAL WASTES. Harold R. Murdock. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1953, 45 (6), pp 103Aâ105A. DOI: 10.1021/ie50522a011. Publication ...
than 2 p.p.m. of phenols. He also knew that his company's research laboratories had studied extensively the ozone-phenols reactions. He sug- gested that the ...
Industrial wastes in small cities Industrial Wastes. Harold R. Murdock. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1950, 42 (4), pp 77Aâ78A. DOI: 10.1021/ie50484a007. Publication Date: ...
scrubber water or solid wastes; treat ment of that air pollution scmbber wa ter to prevent water pollution, but in the process generating a toxic sludge; and.
Company, produces several thousand gallons per min- ute of a ... Glass Company engineers, a plan was .... is regulated with a density control device in order to.