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Showing 391 – 400 of 543 resultsWe store all of our materials either inside the plant or in our rear warehouse. Upon review of the last several years of sampling data, it looks like our storm water is pretty clean. In our permit there is some language regarding “no exposure” exemption. Would we be able to qualify for this exemption? How do we get it?
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California's EPA's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) announced it will review several chemicals for possible listing under Proposition 65.
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Is there a way to lower the pH of this highly alkaline wastestream without generating the NO2 ?
I like the reference to “regulated” when it comes to federal requirements. Everyone seems to think these materials are “banned.”
Imagine turning space usually set aside for storing parts needing to be shipped out for e-coating into an actual e-coat assembly, one that a plant could lease for a specific job and then turn it back in when the job is finished.
Question For our printed circuit board plating plants, please let us know how to treat/recover fluoride-bearing effluents.
Question: Several months ago, we changed our metal finishing operations so that we are only performing non-cyanide zinc plating on carbon steel followed by chromating.