Meltzer, Michael.0-8155-1215-5, 0-8155-1223-6, 0-8155-1229-5, 0-8155-1260-0
Table of contents :
METAL-BEARING WASTE STREAMS……Page 4
Foreword……Page 6
Contents and Subject Index……Page 8
Part I Industry Study……Page 22
SECTION 1.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS……Page 24
SECTION 2.0 INTRODUCI10N……Page 30
SECTlON 3.0 REPORT ORGANIZATION……Page 36
SECTION 4.0 INDUSTRIAL HAZARDOUS METAL USE AND WASTE GENERATION……Page 37
SECTION 5.0 WASTE MANAGEMENT IN FOUNDRY ACTIVITIES……Page 44
SECTION 6.0 WASTE MANAGEMENT IN METAL CLEANING AND STRIPPING……Page 55
SECTION 7.0 WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SURFACE TREATMENT AND PLATING……Page 68
SECTION 8.0 WASTE MANAGEMENT THROUGH DRAGOUT REDUCTION AND RECOVERY……Page 97
SECTION 9.0 WASTE MANAGEMENT IN COATING OPERATIONS……Page 106
SECTION 10.0 WASTE MANAGEMENT IN AUXILIARY OPERATIONS AND GENERAL OPERATING PRACI1CES……Page 123
SECTION 11.0 WASTE MANAGEMENT FOR SPECIFIC INDUSTRIES……Page 136
SECTION 12.0 CURRENT REGULATORY ASPECTS……Page 153
APPENDIX A LIST OF ACRONYMS……Page 156
APPENDIX B ORDER FORM FOR CALIFORNIA HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTROL
LAWS AND REGULATIONS……Page 158
APPENDIX C California Department of Health Services
Toxic Substances Control Program Regional Offices……Page 159
APPENDIX D STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD……Page 160
APPENDIX E STATUTES AND REGULATIONS AFFECTING HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS……Page 161
APPENDIX F -FEDERAL AND STATE AGENCIES……Page 177
Part II Symposium Proceedings……Page 184
Preface……Page 186
Introductory Session……Page 187
The USEPA Pollution Prevention Research……Page 188
The DHS Waste Reduction Program……Page 199
Developing the Waste Reduction Assessment Manual(WRAM): An Aid to Waste Reduction……Page 205
California Land Ban of Metal-Containing Aqueous Wastes……Page 210
Implementation of a Heavy Metals Reduction Program In the City of Los Angeles……Page 225
Source Reduction Opportunities……Page 227
Source Reduction Opportunities in the Plating Industry……Page 228
Substituting Thermal Spraying for Electroplating……Page 239
Closed Loop Plating System for Waste Minimization……Page 242
Ferrous Foundry Waste Minimization Options……Page 245
Case Study of a Minimum Discharge, Heavy Metal Waste Reduction System at Aeroscientific Corporation, Anaheim,California……Page 266
Recycling Opportunities and Case Studies……Page 272
Recovery of Rinse Water and Plating Bath from Process Rinses Using Advanced Reverse Osmosis……Page 273
Solids Detoxification – Metals Recovery……Page 281
Waste Minimization of Hazardous Waste Solutions in the Electroplating and Precious Metals Industry Using the Final Treatment Distillation Unit……Page 291
Recovery of Metals in Circuit Board and Metal Plating Manufacturing……Page 297
Aquatech™ Systems – A Technology for Metal Waste Recovery……Page 300
Heavy Metal Waste Conversion by Thermally-Driven Chemical Bonding……Page 310
Electrolytic Recovery of Mercury Metal from a Mercuric Chloride-Containing Waste……Page 319
Hydrometallurgical Recycling of Metal Sludge……Page 325
Treatment Opportunities……Page 331
Recycling and Treatment of Metal-Bearing Spent Acids……Page 332
Demetallation and Recovery of Fuel Oil from Hazardous Waste Oil……Page 341
Membrane Separation Processes for Treatment of Hazardous Waste……Page 350
Arsenic Waste Reduction in the Electronics Industry……Page 365
Chemical Fixation of Heavy Metal-Contaminated Soils……Page 383
Biological Treatment of Mercury Waste……Page 394
Copper Mine Drainage Treatment Plant Driven by Water Wheel……Page 404
Authors……Page 425
Other Noyes Publications……Page 428
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