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Main Title Meat industry waste management /
CORP Author Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory.
Publisher Office of Research and monitoring, Environmental Protection Agency,
Year Published 1972
Report Number EPA R2-73-178
OCLC Number 875914006
Subjects Meat industry and trade--Waste disposal--Environmental aspects ; Meat industry and trade--Waste minimization ; Meat industry and trade--Environmental aspects
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EJBM  TD899.M4R63 1972 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 04/14/2014
Collation 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations, charts ; 29 cm
Contents Notes Three reports entitled "National Meat-Packing Waste Management Research and Development Program," "Industrial Waste Study of the Meat Product Industry," and "Waste Disposal in the Meat Industry," are compiled herein. These reports are a compendium of waste management technology of the meat industry. The goal of this compendium is to serve the meat industry, researchers, and other individuals or agencies concerned with abating environmental pollution. These reports discuss the magnitude and sources of the wastes, available treatment and control technology, additional research information needed, means of developing such information, and the ultimate waste management goal. The Industrial Waste Study of the Meat Product Industry report has been released for distribution to: (1) organizations working directly with the Effluent Guidelines Program to dvelop data for consideration during the preparation of effluent limitations (contractors, industrial trade associations) and (2) U.S. EPA staff. EPA cautions users of this report that it is in draft form and therefore subject to revision. Recipients agree by their acceptance of this compendium not to distribut this report any further. The meat industry has displayed an interest in development of new treatment and control porcesses for environmental protection. In many instances, in-plant changes have been implemented and treatment facilities installed to abat environmental pollution. Pending effluent limitations are resulting in increased interest in research and development programs in meat-packing waste management. Scientistsat the Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory in Ada, Oklahoma, are directing such a program within the Environmental Protection Agency.
Place Published Ada, Oklahoma
PUB Date Free Form 1972
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OCLC Time Stamp 20140407150452
Language eng
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OCLC Rec Leader 03144nam 2200301Ki 45020