935 resultados para Hazardous waste mamagement industry
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Vol. for <1985> includes booklet for the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facility annual report forms and instructions for completing the annual hazardous waste report.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Serial no. 100-163."
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On cover: A current report on solid waste management.
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"OSHA 3114."
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Includes both companies that generate hazardous waste & ship it off-site for management and companies that generate & manage on-site and companies that manage hazardous waste received from off-site.
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Landfilling of special and hazardous waste in Illinois : a report to the Illinois General Assembly /
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"August 1981."
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Final report (SW-508) describing work performed for the Federal Solid waste management program under Contract no. 68-01-2684.
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"SW-125C."
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"SW-140C."
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Management of the industrial nations' hazardous waste is a current and exponentially increasing, global threatening situation. Improved environmental information must be obtained and managed concerning the current status, temporal dynamics and potential future status of these critical sites. To test the application of spatial environmental techniques to the problem of hazardous waste sites, as Superfund (CERCLA) test site was chosen in an industrial/urban valley experiencing severe TCE, PCE, and CTC ground water contamination. A paradigm is presented for investigating spatial/environmental tools available for the mapping, monitoring and modelling of the environment and its toxic contaminated plumes. This model incorporates a range of technical issues concerning the collection of data as augmented by remotely sensed tools, the format and storage of data utilizing geographic information systems, and the analysis and modelling of environment through the use of advance GIS analysis algorithms and geophysic models of hydrologic transport including statistical surface generation. This spatial based approach is evaluated against the current government/industry standards of operations. Advantages and lessons learned of the spatial approach are discussed.
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Mode of access: Internet.