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Main Title Near-Zero Discharge Electroplating via Drag-Out Reduction, Rinse Water Management, and Bath Evaporation.
Author Gordon, S. L. ;
CORP Author Gordon (Stanley L.) and Associates, Inc., Minneapolis, MN.;Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, St. Paul.;Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Publisher 15 Jun 89
Year Published 1989
Stock Number PB95-238184
Additional Subjects Water management ; Hazardous materials ; Electroplating ; Regulations ; Waste minimization ; Computer models ; Cadmium cyanide ;
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NTIS  PB95-238184 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 94p
Abstract The environmental regulation of hazardous wastes from plating operations has added substantial operating responsibilities, operating costs and long-term liability potential to all firms, large and small. The public, through a governmental regulatory agency, expects all firms to comply with these regulations and it will severely penalize those who do not comply through legal action as well as negative publicity. Generators of hazardous waste are also required on each waste manifest to sign a statement that they have a program in place to reduce the quantity of hazardous waste they generate. Waste minimization is a key way to achieve environmental regulatory compliance. The specific objective was to combine well-known, simple techniques into a near zero discharge operating system and to represent the system by a computer model. Such a model is applicable to all electroplating firms.
Supplementary Notes Sponsored by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, St. Paul. and Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Category Codes 68C; 41E
NTIS Prices PC A05/MF A01
Primary Description 100/00
Document Type NT
Cataloging Source NTIS/MT
Control Number 530500430
Origin NTIS
Type CAT