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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 reviewedEnvironmental Science and Technology, 1975
Finland has received a $20 million loan from the World Bank to attack its pollution problems, mainly water. Improved quality of life, as well as resource conservation are both motives and goals of that country's environmental programs. (BT)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Cost Effectiveness, Environment, International Programs
Peer reviewedEnvironmental Science and Technology, 1974
A special report on the state of the water pollution control industry reveals that due to forthcoming federal requirements, sales and the backlogs should increase; problems may ensue because of shortages of materials and inflation. Included are reports from various individual companies. (MLB)
Descriptors: Environment, Environmental Technicians, Industry, Natural Resources
Peer reviewedEnvironmental Science and Technology, 1974
Reports that there are currently three companies that own mobile physical-chemical wastewater treatment vans that investigate such parameters as chemical coagulation, sedimentation, sand filtration and carbon adsorption. Information is provided regarding the potential of utilizing this type of facility and rental agreements. (MLB)
Descriptors: Environment, Environmental Technicians, Facilities, Laboratories
Peer reviewedPfaender, Frederic K.; And Others – Environmental Science and Technology, 1978
A direct aqueous injection (DAI) technique was compared with the purge method for chloroform measurement in drinking water. The DAI method gave consistently higher values for chloroform than the purge method. The results indicated the need for caution in the interpretation of chloroform and other trihalomethane values generated by DAI. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Environmental Education, Laboratory Techniques, 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 reviewedHershaft, Alex; Lacy, William – Environmental Science and Technology, 1980
Presented is an assessment of the effects of environmental and health and safety regulations on costs, competitiveness, and viability relative to the nation's metal mining and processing industry. (RE)
Descriptors: Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), Costs, Economics, Environment
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 reviewedSonzogni, William C. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
The Great Lakes Basin Commission exhaustively studied the world's largest fresh water ecosystem. The reconnaissance-type investigation provided a broad-scale analysis of resource needs and problems in the United States portion of the Basin. (BT)
Descriptors: Administration, Economics, Environment, Federal Legislation
Peer reviewedBell, Alan V. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1976
Mining and milling of copper, lead, zinc and nickel in Canada involves an accumulation of a half-million tons of waste material each day and requires 250 million gallons of process water daily. Waste management considerations for handling large volumes of wastes in an economically and environmentally safe manner are discussed. (BT)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Environment, Environmental Influences, Metal Industry
Peer reviewedFerris, James J.; And Others – Environmental Science and Technology, 1974
Describes the use of modeling techniques to contribute to the basic knowledge of ecologic science, and in solving problems of biological production, resource-use planning and management, and environmental quality. (JR)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, Ecology, Models
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
Peer reviewedMiller, Stan – Environmental Science and Technology, 1978
A quality assurance program for environmental monitoring is identified as necesary for the collection of reliable, interchangeable, and legally defensible data. The article defines quality assurance and describes the EPA quality assurance program. (MA)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Environmental Education, Evaluation Methods, Federal Programs


