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Peer reviewedJosephson, Julian – Environmental Science and Technology, 1978
Discussed are some of the ways to handle municipal and industrial wastewater treatment sludge presented at the 1978 American Chemical Society meeting. Suggestions include removing toxic materials, recovering metals, and disposing treated sewage sludge onto farm land. Arguments for and against land use are also given. (MA)
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Environment, Land Use, Natural Resources
Peer reviewedJosephson, Julian – Environmental Science and Technology, 1978
Current use of chlorination technology to disinfect water supplies can cause the production of undesirable products, among them chloroform and chlorobenzene. Alternatives to this methodology include the use of ozone, chlorine dioxide, and bromine chloride in place of chlorine. Presently, the methods are feasible in developed countries only. (MA)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Environment, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedJosephson, Julian – Environmental Science and Technology, 1978
Describes technologies used to conserve energy by using process wastes in the following situations: (1) incineration at a photographic company, (2) wet oxidation at a paper mill, and (3) sewage skimmings fuel at a municipal waste water plant. (MA)
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Conservation, Heat, Industry
Peer reviewedJosephson, Julian – Environmental Science and Technology, 1978
The conference reported on here placed the greatest emphasis on the nature of man and his relationship with his surroundings. The major conclusion reached was that man's options are limited and his future bleak unless the earth's resources are better managed and more equitably shared. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Conference Reports, Ecology, Economics


