Profile of the Fabricated Metal Products IndustryOffice of Compliance, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1995 - Metal products - 146 pages |
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1,1,1-trichloroethane 2-Ethoxyethanol air emissions alkaline aluminum Annual Savings anodizing bath Capital Investment Carcinogenicity chromium cleaning companies compliance Compounds Contact contain contaminated wastewater conversion coating copper Costs and Savings cyanide degreasing Development diethylene glycol disposal drag-out Electroless plating electroplating enforcement actions EPA's EPCRA Equipment Modification Exhibit Fabricated Metal Products Federal finishing operations Gary Hunt 919 glycol hazardous waste hydrochloric acid Industry Sector Inspections manufacturing metal fabricating metal finishing industry metal products industry nickel Number of Facilities O-Xylene off-site Option paint Payback Period percent pollution prevention POTW Process or Equipment Product/Waste Throughput Information Raw Material Substitution RCRA recovery Recycling reduce regulations requirements Resources & Community rinse water SIC code solid wastes solutions solvents Source spent solvent standards steel sulfuric sulfuric acid surface preparation tank Technology tetrachloroethylene toluene Total Toxics Release Inventory TRI releases trichloroethane trichloroethylene U.S. EPA vapor Waste Savings/Reduction workpiece xylene