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Main Title Reducing Water Use and Wastewater in Food Processing Plants: How One Company Cut Costs.
Author Carawan, R. E. ; Waynick, J. B. ;
CORP Author North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, Raleigh.;Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Publisher 1991
Year Published 1991
Stock Number PB95-251039
Additional Subjects Food processing industries ; Facilities management ; Industrial plants ; Operation and maintenance ; Waste disposal ; Sewage disposal ; Waste water disposal ; Industrial water ; Pollution abatement ; Waste streams ; Biochemical oxygen demand ; Water utilization ; Cost effectiveness ; Pollution prevention
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NTIS  PB95-251039 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Many food processing plants today are literaly washing profits down the drain. This industry typically uses a large volume of water to process food products and clean plant equipment, yielding large amounts of wastewater that must be treated. This publication discusses how one food processing company became aware of its wastewater problems and reduced costly waste with assistance from the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service and the North Carolina Pollution Prevention Program.