Industrial pollution prevention

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Industrial pollution prevention

Thomas T. Shen

(Environmental engineering)

Springer-Verlag, c1995

  • Berlin
  • New York

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Description

Pollution prevention is the current environmental strategy to minimize pollution problems. It is a management strategy to establish a society-oriented approach towards sustainable development. This book is for those who are interested in and responsible for pollution prevention, in governments, academia, industrial plants, and consulting services. The book will help readers in understanding the principles and practices of industrial pollution prevention. It also provides readers with forms, worksheets, and checklists which will be useful in everyday practice, and reading suggestions that support the pollution prevention effort.

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction.- Industrial Pollution Prevention.- Toxic Chemicals and Processes Wastes.- Pollution Prevention Technology.- Environmental Management Audit.- Pollution Prevention Feasability Analyses.- Industrial Facility Pollution Prevention Plan.- Implementation of Pollution Prevention Plan.- Measuring Pollution Prevention Progress.- Designing Environmentally Compatible Products.- Environmental Labeling.- The Role of Corporate Management.- Pollution Prevention Applications.- Pollution Prevention Case Studies.- The Role of Governmental Responsibility.- State Pollution Prevention Programs.

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