Industrial Pollution Control, Agro-Industries

Industrial Pollution Control, Agro-Industries
Author: E. Joe Middlebrooks
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1979-10-19
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Deals specifically with pollution problems of agro-industries, providing information that can be used to analyze and solve these problems. Presents a general description of the industrial process, the characteristics of the waste products, and the applicable waste treatment methods, including the expected performance and cost of the methods. Part 1 presents general discussions of pollution control approaches and an overview of problems and solutions. Part 2 provides details for making decisions pertaining to preliminary designs and evaluation.

Handbook of Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production Vol. 3: Best Practices in the Agrochemical Industry

Handbook of Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production Vol. 3: Best Practices in the Agrochemical Industry
Author: Nicholas P Cheremisinoff
Publisher: William Andrew
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2010-12-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1437778267

The Handbook of Cleaner Production comprises a series of reference guides to cleaner production methods, technologies, and practices for key industry sectors. Each volume covers, for each industry sector: Manufacturing technologies Waste management Pollution control and remediation Methods for estimating and reporting emissions Treatment and control technologies Health risk exposures for workers and the wider community Cost data for pollution management Cleaner production and prevention options Safe chemical handling practices Best Practices in the Agrochemical Industry includes coverage of pollution of drinking water (atrazine, trichloropropane and DBCP and the risks associated with them, such as miscarriages and infertility), pesticide residues in food, a case study of worker pesticide exposure and cancer, contaminants in organic food, etc. Extensive data is provided regarding regulatory limits for exposure to pesticides according to EPA, NIOSH, OSHA, WHO and ACGIH. Coverage of agrochemical residues and their health impacts, and mitigation strategies Includes extensive data tables covering USA and international regulatory requirements (EPA, NIOSH, OSHA, WHO and ACGIH) Details safer manufacturing processes and procedures to limit pollution

Pollution Control for Agriculture

Pollution Control for Agriculture
Author: Raymond Loehr
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0323152287

Pollution Control for Agriculture is a substantial revision of the ""Agricultural Waste Management"" book that discusses the implications and possible management systems for crop production. This 14-chapter text also provides the basic information needed to understand the concern on pollution from agricultural wastes. Agricultural wastes are defined as the excesses and residues from the growing and first processing of raw agricultural products, such as fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, fish, and dairy products. The introductory chapters deal with the influence of legal constraints and changing agricultural practices on the environmental problems associated with agricultural production. The following chapter focuses on the characteristics of food processing wastes and animal wastes. The remaining chapters are devoted to the fundamentals, principles, and benefits of various waste management processes and treatment systems, including biological and biochemical processes, ponds and lagoons, oxygen transfer, aerobic, anaerobic, physical and chemical treatments, nitrogen control, and land disposal. This book is of great value to food agricultural producers, scientists, and engineers who are interested in knowing and applying feasible agricultural waste management concepts and approaches.

Waste Management Problems in Agro-industries

Waste Management Problems in Agro-industries
Author: Derin Orhon
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1990
Genre: Agricultural industries
ISBN:

Agro-industries play a major role in the world's economy and at the same time are major contributors to the worldwide industrial pollution problem. With the tremendous pace of technological development substantial research is devoted to coping with wastes of ever increasing complexity generated by agro-industries. This symposium was a pioneering effort to provide a dynamic and comprehensive approach to appropriate waste management and encourage further efforts. Subjects discussed covered a significant group of industrial activities based on agricultural means or products, such as textile, pulp and paper, leather, food, sugar, edible oil, beverage and animal farming. Major issues addressed include waste characterization and categorization, problems of effluent quality management, control and treatment technologies, pretreatment, problems in hot and cold climates, energy recovery and reuse systems and sludge utilization and disposal.

Industrial Pollution Control

Industrial Pollution Control
Author: Nancy J. Sell
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1992-11-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471284192

Industrial Pollution Control: Issues and Techniques Second Edition Nancy J. Sell This revised guide incorporates all the important information on pollution sources, control methods, and pollution regulations generated since publication of the previous edition in 1981. This edition surveys the impacts of every type of pollution on health, plants, materials, and weather. It discusses how different types of pollution are produced, laws governing specific emissions, and both existing and emerging air, water, and solid waste control techniques. Detailed sections zero in on processing methods, pollution production, and control methods in specific industries, including chemical, physical, and economic factors that inhibit better pollution control. Case studies offer insights into processes that directly minimize emissions or indirectly reduce them by decreasing energy needs. Pollution issues of iron and steel manufacturing, foundry operations, metals finishing, cement manufacture, glass manufacture, paper and pulp, food processing, brewing, tanning, and chemical industries are probed in depth. Among the new pollution control strategies covered are: * Regulations, treatment techniques, and disposal methods for hazardous wastes * Direct steelmaking processes that reduce pollution * Modified glassmaking furnaces that decrease pollution * Non-chlorine pulp bleaching sequences that curtail production of toxic substances such as dioxin * Secondary fiber utilization and reduction of PCB emissions * Resource recovery from sludges and ashes * Chemical spill containment and cleanup * Uses of degradation and recycling to reduce plastics waste Coverage of the impact of U.S. regulations, status of the U.S. environment, continuing problems, economic costs, and cost-benefit issues further increases the value of this source to environmental engineers and scientists working for the EPA, state regulatory agencies, or consulting engineering firms. This guide is also a vital reference for environmentalists working with advocacy groups, and environmental or process engineers in industry.