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Main Title Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery, or Disposal of Hazardous Waste. Volume VIII. National Disposal Site Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports. Miscellaneous Inorganic and Organic Compounds.
Author Ottinge, R. S. ; Blumentha, J. L. ; Dal Port, D. F. ; Grube, G. I. ; Sant, M. J. ;
CORP Author TRW Systems Group, Redondo Beach, Calif.
Year Published 1973
Report Number TRW-21485-6013-RU-00-Vol-8; EPA-68-03-0089; 670/2-73-053-h;
Stock Number PB-224 587
Additional Subjects ( Waste disposal ; Hazardous materials) ; ( Pollution ; Hazardous materials) ; ( Materials handling ; Hazardous materials) ; Antimony inorganic compounds ; Cyanides ; Electrolytes ; Fluorine ; Chlorine ; Metal carbonyls ; Nickel organic compounds ; Perchloric acid ; Acroleins ; Organic sulfates ; Chlorine aromatic compounds ; Organic sulfates ; Profiles ; Toxicology ; Local government ; State government ; National government ; Regulations ; Industrial wastes ; Management planning ; Chromium inorganic compounds ; Activated carbon ; Biodeterioration ; Ion exchanging ; Incinerators ; Injection wells ; National disposal sites ; Phenol/pentachloro ; Dimethyl sulfate
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NTIS  PB-224 587 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 79p
Abstract
This volume contains summary information and evaluation of waste management methods in the form of Profile Reports for miscellaneous inorganic and organic compounds. These Profile Reports were prepared for either a particular hazardous waste stream constituent or a group of related constituents. Each Profile Report contains a discussion of the general characteristics of the waste stream constituents, their toxicology and other associated hazards, the definition of adequate management for the waste material, an evaluation of the current waste management practices with regard to their adequacy, and recommendation as to the most appropriate processing methods available and whether the waste material should be considered as a candidate for National Disposal, Industrial Disposal, or Municipal Disposal.