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Unit operations in environmental engineering
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ISBN: 0815513437 9780815513438 Year: 1994 Publisher: Park Ridge, NJ : Noyes Data Corp./ Noyes Publications/ Noyes Press/Noyes Develpment Corp.,

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Nuclear waste cleanup technology and opportunities
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ISBN: 1282711725 1282169815 9786612711725 9786612169816 0080946194 0815518455 081551381X 9780815513810 9780815518457 Year: 1995 Publisher: Park Ridge, N.J., U.S.A. Noyes Publications

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One of the largest, most complicated and expensive environmental problems in the United States is the cleanup of nuclear wastes. The US Department of Energy (DOE) has approximately 4,000 contaminated sites covering tens of thousands of acres and replete with contaminated hazardous or radioactive waste, soil, or structures. In addition to high-level waste, it has more than 250,000 cubic meters of transuranic waste and millions of cubic meters of low-level radio-active waste. In addition, DOE is responsible for thousands of facilities awaiting decontamination, decommissioning, and dismantling. <

Cogeneration of steam and electric power
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ISBN: 0815507062 Year: 1978 Publisher: Park Ridge Noyes data corporation

Chemical weapons destruction and explosive waste
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ISBN: 9780815514060 0815514069 9780815516415 081551641X 1282013513 9786612013515 1282755145 0080946429 9786612755149 Year: 1996 Publisher: Park Ridge, NJ Noyes Publications

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Some of the more difficult environmental problems facing the Department of Defense (DOD) include (1) chemical weapons destruction, (2) explosive waste remediation, and (3) unexploded ordnance clearance and extraction. It is conceivable that 50 to 100 billion will be spent by DOD for these three programs, offering unusual opportunities for environmental engineering and related firms. Military installations are similar to small cities in terms of population, industrial activities, and some types of contaminated sites. However, some cover an area larger than a small state. DOD has opera

Handbook of pollution control processes
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ISBN: 0815512902 9780815512905 Year: 1991 Publisher: Park Ridge Noyes Publications

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Chemical weapons destruction and explosive waste
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ISBN: 9780815514060 0815514069 9780815516415 081551641X 9786612013515 1282013513 9786612755149 0080946429 1282755145 Year: 1996 Publisher: Park Ridge, NJ Noyes Publications

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Some of the more difficult environmental problems facing the Department of Defense (DOD) include (1) chemical weapons destruction, (2) explosive waste remediation, and (3) unexploded ordnance clearance and extraction. It is conceivable that 50 to 100 billion will be spent by DOD for these three programs, offering unusual opportunities for environmental engineering and related firms. Military installations are similar to small cities in terms of population, industrial activities, and some types of contaminated sites. However, some cover an area larger than a small state. DOD has opera

Nuclear waste cleanup technology and opportunities
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ISBN: 9780815513810 081551381X 9780815518457 0815518455 Year: 1995 Publisher: Park Ridge, N.J., U.S.A. Noyes Publications

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One of the largest, most complicated and expensive environmental problems in the United States is the cleanup of nuclear wastes. The US Department of Energy (DOE) has approximately 4,000 contaminated sites covering tens of thousands of acres and replete with contaminated hazardous or radioactive waste, soil, or structures. In addition to high-level waste, it has more than 250,000 cubic meters of transuranic waste and millions of cubic meters of low-level radio-active waste. In addition, DOE is responsible for thousands of facilities awaiting decontamination, decommissioning, and dismantling. DOE and its predecessors have been involved in the management of radioactive wastes since 1943, when such wastes were first generated in significant quantities as by-products of nuclear weapons production. Waste connected with DOE's nuclear weapons complex has been accumulating as a result of various operations spanning over five decades. The cost estimates for nuclear waste cleanup in the United States have been rapidly rising. It has recently been estimated to be in a range from $200 to $350 billion. Costs could vary considerably based on future philosophies as to whether to isolate certain sites (the "iron fence" philosophy), or clean them up to a pristine condition (the "greenfields" philosophy). Funding will also be based on Congressional action that may reduce environmental cleanup, based on budget considerations.


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Freeze drying of foods and biologicals
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Park Ridge, N.J. Noyes Development

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Year: 1969 Publisher: Park Ridge, N.J. Noyes Development

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