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Freshwater Website: Groundwater (Sources of contamination)
Chemicals used at wood preservation facilities Mill tailings in mining areas Fly ash from coal-fired power plants Sludge disposal areas at petroleum refineries Land spreading of sewage ... other chemicals from roads and highways Spills related to highway or railway accidents Coal tar at old coal gasification sites Asphalt production and equipment cleaning sites Non-point (distributed) sources ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: New Remediation Technique Tops the LIST
Massachusetts, is also showing positive results. The site, an inter-tidal mudflat contaminated with coal tar from a coal gasification plant, underwent two LIST treatments in 1998 and 1999 using an injection system ...
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Not only that, but I asked what made the product green. Was it carcinogenic coal tar dye? The product specialist didn't know. Not a good sign. I know that there ...
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Green Living Now Web Store
Not only that, but I asked what made the product green. Was it carcinogenic coal tar dye? The product specialist didn't know. Not a good sign. I know that there ...
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Air Capacity
Easily evaporated compounds of or formed from living things. Typically these compounds originate from petroleum, coal tar, solvents, fuel and the manufacture of plastics.
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An Industry Waste Turns into Profit | Resource Conservation Challenge Newsroom | US EPA
With this knowledge, BASF ... Louisiana. Manufacturing carbon black with EP-530 helps offset North America’s limited supply of coal tar and reduces our country’s dependence on fossil fuels. It also reduces air pollution. To ...
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Sourcebook: Wood Treatment
Coal tar pitch and coal tar pitch emulsion are effective sealers for creosote-treated wood block flooring. Urethane, epoxy, and ...
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Suburban Water Testing Labs:Xylene Fact Sheet
Xylenes are a natural products of many plants, and are a component of petroleum and coal tar. From 1987 to 1993, according to EPA's Toxic Chemical Release Inventory, xylene releases to ...
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IPCS INCHEM - Concise International Chemical Assessment Documents (CICADs)
Environmental aspects (CICADS 60, 2004) Chlorinated Naphthalenes (CICADS 34, 2001) Chloroform (CICADS 58, 2004) Coal tar creosote (CICADS 62, 2004) Cobalt and Inorganic Cobalt Compounds (CICADS 69, 2006) Crystalline silica, Quartz ...
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Coal Energy
Separated ingredients of coal (such as methanol and ethylene) are used in making plastics, tar, synthetic fibers, fertilizers, and medicines. The concrete and paper industries also burn large amounts of coal. FOR MAKING STEEL Coal ...
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