Integrated pollution control

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Integrated pollution control

edited by J. A. G. Drake

(Special publication / Royal Society of Chemistry, no. 152)

Royal Society of Chemistry, c1994

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"The proceedings of a Symposium 'Environmental Update: Advances in Integrated Pollution Control', organized by the Industrial Division, North East Region of the Royal Society of Chemistry, and held on 28-29 September 1993 in Harrogate, UK"--T.p. verso

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By presenting a diversity of case studies, Integrated Pollution Control shows how environmental legislation now affects industry. With increasing public concern about contamination of land, pollution of our coastline, water supply and atmosphere, Integrated Pollution Control provides a timely outline of many of the controversies and conflicts involved, in the words of those at the heart of the issues. Integrated Pollution Control gives the reader a clearer picture of what companies are now expected to do to meet the standards required, and how the public and the environment stand to benefit. It looks at how waste can be avoided or minimised, and how, if its creation is inevitable, it can be recycled, recovered, and made safe or disposed of cleanly. This is essential reading for anyone, whether from industry, government or research, who wants to know more about the steps being taken to prevent and repair environmental damage, and how industry is meeting the challenges it now faces.

Table of Contents

  • Legislation and Procedures
  • Water and Air Quality Standards
  • IPC Applications
  • Contaminated Land
  • Developing Recycling Routes and Markets for Chemical Wastes
  • Subject Index.

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