Pollution Prevention at Industrial Laundries

Pollution Prevention at Industrial Laundries
Author: DIANE Publishing Company
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 71
Release: 1998-05
Genre:
ISBN: 0788149423

Identifies sources of pollution in industrial laundries & presents options for reducing solid & hazardous waste generation & for reducing the volume of non-hazardous wastes. Appendices include: a waste reduction planning program; pollution prevention bibliography; Best Management Practices for soiled textiles; waste exchange information; Managing Solvent & Wipes case study; fact sheet on National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Dry Cleaning Facilities; & flow diagrams for pretreatment & dry cleaning processes. Also discusses: solvent recovery; waste exchanges; better Standard Operating Procedure's, etc.

Hazardous Waste Reduction in the Metal Finishing Industry

Hazardous Waste Reduction in the Metal Finishing Industry
Author:
Publisher: Noyes Publications
Total Pages: 205
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780815512233

"From the Foreword: " This book presents the results of a waste audit study for the metal finishing industry. The study, carried out for the State of California but applicable for metal finishers elsewhere, identifies opportunities for waste reduction available to the metal finishing industry and develops procedures that can be used by metal finishers to assess their own waste reduction opportunities. The study emphasizes technologies available to small- and medium-sized metal finishing plants. Typically, these shops operate a variety of physical, chemical, and electrochemical processes. Chemical processes include degreasing, cleaning, pickling, etching, coating, and electroless plating. Electrochemical processes include plating and anodizing. The tasks included in the study were: (1) selecting metal finishing plants to include in the study, (2) performing a waste audit at each selected plant, (3) developing recommendations for implementing waste reduction technologies at each audited plant, (4) discussing with facility representatives the feasibility of implementing the waste reduction recommendations, and (5) developing this waste audit study report and methodology. The study identifies three categories of waste reduction technologies that are available to metal finishers: (1) source reduction, (2) recycling and resource recovery, and (3) alternative treatment. The costs associated with implementing these technologies range from a few hundred dollars for making simple improvements in housekeepiing and minor process modifications to tens of thousands of dollars for installing recovery or treatment units. The benefits realized from implementing such improvements include reductions inmaterial purchase and waste disposal costs, as well as reduction in the liability

A Case Study

A Case Study
Author: Mujde Erten-Munal
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2011
Genre: Metal finishing equipment industry
ISBN: 9781680151817

A pollution prevention/waste minimization opportunity assessment was conducted for a metal finishing and fabricating facility (Company X). The scope of the business activity of that company included the design, production, assembly, and sale of rubber-coated rollers for office automation equipment; the design, production, and sale of valve stem seals, oil seals and O-rings for automotive engines and components; and the design, production, and sale of custom-molded commercial-grade rubber products.