| Technology & Engineering - 1995 - 156 pages
...Mining 1 U and Accessories | Pulp and paper | Iron and Steel M 1 Dry Cleaning C '3 M 1 is i a S C/5 C V. POLLUTION PREVENTION OPPORTUNITIES The best way...by-products, improving management practices, and employing substitutes for toxic chemicals. Some smaller facilities are able to get below regulatory thresholds... | |
| Science - 1995 - 152 pages
...|| Organic Chemical 1 Eonmetal Mining \ 1 Iron and Steel 00 Dry Cleaning U D i 0 I s § a. ED. 1 1 V. POLLUTION PREVENTION OPPORTUNITIES The best way...reuse by-products, improving management practices, and substituting benign chemicals for toxic ones. Some smaller facilities are able to actually get below... | |
| Technology & Engineering - 1995 - 148 pages
...substitution of raw materials, and improvements in housekeeping, maintenance, training, or inventory control. The best way to reduce pollution is to prevent it...reuse by-products, improving management practices, employee awareness and education, and employing substitutions for toxic chemicals. In order to encourage... | |
| Transportation equipment industry - 1995 - 84 pages
...prevention techniques that improve efficiency and increase profits while at the same time minimize environmental impacts. This can be done in many ways...by-products, improving management practices, and employing substitute toxic chemicals. Some smaller facilities are able to actually get below regulatory thresholds... | |
| Technology & Engineering - 1995 - 140 pages
...prevention techniques that improve efficiency and increase profits while at the same time minimize environmental impacts. This can be done in many ways...by-products, improving management practices, and employing substitute toxic chemicals. Some smaller facilities are able to actually get below regulatory thresholds... | |
| Business & Economics - 1997 - 144 pages
...and Eepi *j S 1 ••C. a Q 0 R 1 a 8 -^ *a Source: US EPA Toxic Page 62 intentionally left blank. V. POLLUTION PREVENTION OPPORTUNITIES The best way...through aggressive pollution prevention policies. The Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 established a national policy of managing waste through source... | |
| Business & Economics - 1997 - 104 pages
...unloading techniques used with this cargo produce high amounts of dust and solid waste accumulation. IV. POLLUTION PREVENTION OPPORTUNITIES The best way to...through aggressive pollution prevention policies. The Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 established a national policy of managing waste through source... | |
| Pipelines - 1997 - 140 pages
...levels. Page 54 intentionally left blank. VI. POLLUTION PREVENTION/WASTE MINIMIZATION VI.A. Introduction The best way to reduce pollution is to prevent it...through aggressive pollution prevention policies. The Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 established a national policy of managing waste through source... | |
| Business & Economics - 1997 - 200 pages
...c/3 || Iron and Lteel 1 u 1 2 1 Fabricated Metals || Lhipbuilding Page 102 intentionally left blank. V. POLLUTION PREVENTION OPPORTUNITIES The best way...reuse by-products, improving management practices, and substituting benign chemicals for toxic ones. Some smaller facilities are able to get below regulatory... | |
| Aeronautics, Commercial - 1998 - 118 pages
...increase profits while at the same time minimizing environmental impacts. Airlines and airports are reducing material inputs, reengineering processes...and employing substitution of toxic chemicals. Some operations are able to actually get below regulatory thresholds just by reducing pollutant releases... | |
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