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摘要:This paper investigates the catalytic potential of MgO/GAC composite for toluene elimination from waste air in the catalytic ozonation process (COP). The MgO/GAC composite was a micro-porous material with the BET surface area of 1082 m(2)/g. Different functional groups inclu...
Household waste such as fluorescent lighting with PCB ballasts or mercury may need special handling practices to handle them responsibly. The Federal Government does not specify the method for consumer disposal of household lighting ballasts (except if the ballasts are leaking PCBs). The Environmental ...
EC (1996) Council Directive 96/59/EC on the disposal of polychlorinated biphenyls and polychlorinated terphenyls (PCB/PCT). OJ L 243:31–35 EC (2000) Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for community action in the field of water policy...
Industrial processes are the main sources of benzene in the environment, and ambient air concentrations can also be elevated by emissions from burning coal and oil, motor vehicle exhaust, and benzene waste and gasoline storage operations [47]. Because benzene partitions mainly into air, inhalation ...
Lack of state notification, some city officials and local activists say, leaves them in the dark because the state has the only complete list of facilities. The state Department of Health Services has authority over all major waste treatment, disposal and storage facilities. ...
Another relevant environmental impact of MIPs is the waste generated mainly due to unsuccessful imprints, requiring proper disposal. Nonetheless, the obtaining and using of advanced MIPs in various fields, including sensing and decontamination applications is imperative. Therefore, various strategies are ...
In so doing, it sets the hierarchy of waste management in priority order: “waste avoidance or waste minimization, then recovery, reuse, recycling, and finally disposal [41]. Hence, ESM lays down a pivotal guide to institutionalized national implementation as per the country’s relevant global,...
2010, 2 2476 by Congress in 1976 in order to (1) protect human health and the environment from the potential hazards of waste disposal, (2) conserve energy and natural resources and to reduce the amount of waste generated, and (3) ensure that waste is managed in an environmentally sound ...
Although strict rules on hazardous solvent waste disposal are in place in developed countries, this may not be the case on a global scale. Consequently, developing simple and low-cost technologies to visually detect the presence of contaminants (hazardous organic solvents and their vapors) in air ...