Pollution Control in Fertilizer Production

Pollution Control in Fertilizer Production
Author: C.A. Hodge
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1994-05-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780824791889

"This timesaving guide addresses nearly every aspect of pollution control for the mining, production, transportation, and distribution of chemical fertilizers covering current and emerging technologies for all segments of the industry, including raw materials production, end products, and by-products."

Fertilizer Industry

Fertilizer Industry
Author: Marshall Sittig
Publisher: William Andrew
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1979
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Introduction; Processes in the nitrogen fertilizer industry; Processes in the phosphate fertilizer industry; Processes in the potash fertilizer industry; The mixed and blend fertilizer industry; Aqueous waste characterization; Airborne waste characterizationz; Solid waste characterization; Water pollution control and treatment technology; Air pollution control and treatment technology; Solid waste disposal technology; Energy considerations in fertilizer manufacture; Economics of fertilizer manufacture and fertilizer plant pollution control.

Descriptive Analysis of the Technical and Economical Aspects of Measures to Reduce Water Pollution Caused by Discharges from the Fertilizer Industry and Other Industries Entailing Nutrient Discharges

Descriptive Analysis of the Technical and Economical Aspects of Measures to Reduce Water Pollution Caused by Discharges from the Fertilizer Industry and Other Industries Entailing Nutrient Discharges
Author: BKH Consulting Engineers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1994
Genre: Fertilizer industry
ISBN:

Recoge: 1.Fertilizer production and use - 2.Fertilizer production processes -3.Emission from the fertilizer industry - 4.Environmental impacts of emissions from the fertilizer industry - 5.Pollution control - 6.Cadmium in wastes from fertilizer manufacture - 7.Economic aspects - 8.Effuent limit values - 9.References.

Fertilizer Manual

Fertilizer Manual
Author: Travis P. Hignett
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9401715386

This Fertilizer Manual was prepared by the International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) as a joint project with the United Nations Industrial Development Organi zation (UNIDO). It is designed to replace the UN Fertilizer Manual published in 1967 and intended to be a reference source on fertilizer production technology and economics and fertilizer industry planning for developing countries. The aim of the new manual is to describe in clear, simple language all major fertilizer processes, their requirements, advan tages and disadvantages and to show illustrative examples of economic evaluations. The manual is organized in five parts. Part I deals with the history of fertilizers, world outlook, the role of fertilizers in agriculture, and raw materials and includes a glossary of fertilizer-related terms. Part II covers the production and transportation of ammonia and all important nitrogen fertilizers-liquids and solids. Part III deals with the characteristics of phosphate rock, production of sulfuric and phosphoric acid, and all important phosphate fertilizers, including nitrophosphates and ammonium phosphates. Part IV deals with potash fertilizers-ore mining and refining and chemical manufac ture; compound fertilizers; secondary and micronutrients; controlled-release fertilizers; and physical properties of fertilizers. Part V includes chapters on planning a fertilizer industry, pollution control, the economics of production of major fertilizer products anJ intermediates, and problems facing the world fertilizer industry.