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RECORD NUMBER: 716 OF 1323

Main Title Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment, United States Postal Inspection Service, Forensic and Technical Services Division, National Forensic Laboratory, Dulles, Virginia.
Author Bell, C. O. ; Hoel, M. ; Nuckels, J. ; Conrick, J. ;
CORP Author Science Applications International Corp., Newport, RI.;National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.;Postal Service, Washington, DC.
Publisher Sep 96
Year Published 1996
Report Number EPA-68-C2-0148; SAIC-01-0824-07-1717-020; EPA/600/R-96/110;
Stock Number PB97-100010
Additional Subjects US Postal Service ; Solid waste management ; Waste recycling ; Energy conservation ; Waste streams ; Paper recycling ; Cardboard ; Plastics recycling ; Materials recovery ; Metal recycling ; Solid waste disposal ; Chemicals ; Ozone depletion ; Hazardous materials ; Vehicle maintenance ; Washing ; Repairs ; Facilities management ; Space HVAC systems ; Equipment ; Landscaping ; Light bulbs ; Emissions ; Pollution abatement ; Procurement ; Cost benefit analysis ; Pollution prevention ; Waste generation ; Source reduction ; Waste minimization ; Topeka(Kansas)
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NTIS  PB97-100010 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
This report, describes the findings of the Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment of the United States Postal Inspection Service, Forensic and Technical Services Division's National Forensic Laboratory in Dulles, Virginia. The mission of each of the functional areas of the Forensic Laboratory, including operations performed, processes and materials employed and the waste and emissions generated, is described. The Assessment Team then makes recommendations concerning the procurement of hazardous materials; management of hazardous materials; purchase of chemicals on USEPA's 33/50 list; regeneration of carbon filters, improvement of source separation and recycling of paper and paper products, metals, and plastics; management of unwanted equipment; and other recommendations that can lead to the elimination, reduction, or improved management of the facility's solid and hazardous waste steams and emissions to air and water.