Journal article
Recovery, Recycle and Reuse: of Hazardous Waste
Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, Vol.36(10), pp.1163-1168
01 Oct 1986
PMID: 3782619
Abstract
An overview is provided of hazardous waste recovery, recycle and reuse. The quantities and types of hazardous waste that are generated in the United States are identified. Hazardous wastes are classified according to their economic potential for recovery. Energy and material recovery from organic liquids and metal recovery from sludges have the highest potential for economical recovery. Specific examples are provided of recovery from these types of wastes. A variety of financial and regulatory strategies can be used to encourage recovery from waste streams that do not have a potential for economical recovery. These range from restrictions on burial to the establishment of waste exchanges.
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- Title
- Recovery, Recycle and Reuse
- Creators
- K. E Noll - Industrial Waste Elimination Research Center , Illinois Institute of TechnologyC. N Haas - Industrial Waste Elimination Research Center , Illinois Institute of TechnologyJ. W Patterson - Industrial Waste Elimination Research Center , Illinois Institute of Technology
- Publication Details
- Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, Vol.36(10), pp.1163-1168
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis Group
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering
- Identifiers
- 991014878408704721
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