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Showing 171 – 180 of 541 resultsWhen developing cost effective technologies for wastewater treatment systems, one should evaluate water and chemical conservation methods first.
As the quality manager of a large job shop metal finishing facility and recent restructuring, I now have responsibility for environmental issues. While we knowingly do not purchase any lead or lead containing products, nonetheless, we know lead is present due to detectable concentrations found in our wastewater treatment filter press cake; lead is always non-detectable in our wastewater discharge. How do I better document whether or not I need to report for lead?
Question: I understand that an electrolytic metal recovery (EMR) process can remove up to 90% of metals from an industrial wastewater stream.
ATC Diversified Electronics’ Sensert system enables sensor data to be monitored in real time, and alerts can be triggered based on customizable thresholds.
The Department of Defense announced that it was temporarily stopping the incineration of PFAS-containing materials until it can issue appropriate disposal guidance.
How difficult is it to get the required wastewater permits for our discharge? How long does this permitting usually take? Can we start installation of equipment before permits are issued?
Thermal evaporators dispose of water, separate waste in one step
SUR/FIN 2023 in Cleveland this past June was a resounding success. Due to the efforts of the Technical Activities Committee, ably led by Bill Nebiolo this year, an outstanding program of technical presentations was offered. What follows are summaries of selected presentations from the Emerging Technologies sessions. Additional coverage will be provided in this space in the coming months. The full report can be accessed and printed at short.pfonline.com/NASF23Aug1.
Question: I am responsible for the operation of the wastewater pretreatment facility at our finishing operation.
SUR/FIN 2021 exhibitor Metal Chem has designed EN-CONNECT, a line of electroless nickel meant to be greener without sacrificing quality.