937 resultados para Waste minimization
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Diplomityön tavoitteena oli löytää soveltuvimmat parhaaseen käytettävissä olevaan tekniikkaan perustuvat menetelmät SB-lateksitehtaan päästöjen käsittelemiseksi. Kirjallisuuslähteinä käytettiin Euroopan komission julkaisemia toimialakohtaisia BAT-julkaisuja. Lisäksi hyödynnettiin kemianteollisuudessa jo käytössä olevien menetelmien kokemusperäistä tietoa. Kokeellinen osan pohjaksi kartoitettiin merkittävät päästölähteet: kiinteät, nestemäiset ja kaasumaiset päästöt. Päästömittaukset olivat kvantitatiivisia, mutta mittauksissa kerättiin myös kvalitatiivista tietoa. Kirjallisen ja kokemusperäisen tiedon sekä päästöjen mittaustulosten perusteella valittiin soveltuvimmat päästöjenkäsittelyvaihtoehdot. Kiinteiden päästöjen määrään vaikuttaa eniten lateksin suodatusmenetelmän valinta. Nestemäisten päästöjen uudelleenkäyttö on tehokkain tapa minimoida päästöjä. Tehokkain tapa käsitellä orgaanisia jätevesiä on kolonnistrippaus. Lateksipitoisille jätevesille soveltuvin menetelmä on membraanitekniikka. Kaasuseospäästöille soveltuvin käsittelymenetelmä on terminen kammiopoltto. Yhden kemikaalin kaasupäästöjen käsittelyssä menetelmät perustuvat kondensointiin, paikallisiin suodattimiin ja kaasujen takaisinkierrätykseen riippuen kemikaalin ominaisuuksista.
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Aplicació d'una DAOM (Diagnosi Ambiental d’Oportunitats de Minimització)a l'Ajuntament de Banyoles. Una DAOM és una eina desenvolupada pel Centre per a l’Empresa i el Medi Ambient, que consisteix en l’avaluació d’una activitat o procés, per determinar les possibles oportunitats de prevenció i reducció en origen de la contaminació, i aportar-hi alternatives d’actuació tècnica i econòmicament viables
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A crude biosurfactant solution was produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa growing on agroindustrial wastes as the substrate and used to study its effect on hydrocarbon biodegradation by the indigenous soil microflora under laboratory conditions. Two concentrations were studied at first and 1 mg of biosurfactant/g of soil showed to be the most efficient for the total petroleum hydrocarbon reduction, which reached 85% at the first 20 days in soil microcosms. Respirometric and microbial analyses showed that the biosurfactant added did not have toxic effects over the microbial population. The use of a biosurfactant for bioremediation has been limited because of its high cost production. Biosurfactants produced from cost-free by-products combines waste minimization with economic potential bioremediation process.
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Background. Various aspects of sustainability have taken root in the hospital environment; however, decisions to pursue sustainable practices within the framework of a master plan are not fully developed in National Cancer Institute (NCI) -designated cancer centers and subscribing institutions to the Practice Greenhealth (PGH) listserv.^ Methods. This cross sectional study was designed to identify the organizational characteristics each study group pursed to implement sustainability practices, describe the barriers they encountered and reasons behind their choices for undertaking certain sustainability practices. A web-based questionnaire was pilot tested, and then sent out to 64 NCI-designated cancer centers and 1638 subscribing institutions to the PGH listserv.^ Results. Complete responses were received from 39 NCI-designated cancer centers and 58 subscribing institutions to the PGH listserv. NCI-designated cancer centers reported greater progress in integrating sustainability criteria into design and construction projects than hospitals of institutions subscribing to the PHG listserv (p-value = <0.05). Statistically significant differences were also identified between these two study groups in undertaking work life options, conducting energy usage assessments, developing energy conservation and optimization plans, implementing solid waste and hazardous waste minimization programs, using energy efficient vehicles and reporting sustainability progress to external stakeholders. NCI-designated cancer centers were further along in implementing these programs (p-value = <0.05). In comparing the self-identified NCI-designated cancer centers to centers that indicated they were both and NCI and PGH, the later had made greater progress in using their collective buying power to pursue sustainable purchasing practices within the medical community (p-value = <0.05). In both study groups, recycling programs were well developed.^ Conclusions. Employee involvement was viewed as the most important reason for both study groups to pursue recycling initiatives and incorporated environmental criteria into purchasing decisions. A written sustainability commitment did not readily translate into a high percentage that had developed a sustainability master plan. Coordination of sustainability programs through a designated sustainability professional was not being undertaken by a large number of institutions within each study group. This may be due to the current economic downturn or management's attention to the emerging health care legislation being debated in congress. ^ Lifecycle assessments, an element of a carbon footprint, are seen as emerging areas of opportunity for health care institutions that can be used to evaluate the total lifecycle costs of products and services.^
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Shipping list no.: 96-0228-P.
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"Cooperative agreement number CR-815829."
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"Contract no. CR-815829."
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"June 1994."
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"May 1994."
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"May 1995."--Cover.
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"HWRIC TR-024."