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Mining Effluent Technologies at CANMET-MMSL
Leach protocols for metal-bearing wastes to meet regulatory requirements Transferring expertise in ... Through the Slag Leach Consortium, CANMET-MMSL investigated leaching protocols and their application to nonferrous smelter slags. Investigations found that slags passed all leach protocols; they were stable, ...
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Mr. Campbell's Summary of Experience
EPA personnel on ground-water sampling, monitoring well construction protocols and hazardous-waste spill response strategy for subsequent RCRA and CERCLA activities. Four EPA ... A long-term monitoring program was established for evaluating flow and hydrochemical behavior in the leach-pad complex, and for providing data for optimizing process control, as well as for ...
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M. D. Campbell, P.G., P.H. - Summary of Experience :: M. D. Campbell and Associates - Environmental / Natural Resource Services
EPA personnel on ground-water sampling, monitoring well construction protocols and hazardous-waste spill response strategy for subsequent RCRA and CERCLA activities. While at ... A long-term monitoring program was initiated for evaluating flow and hydrochemical behavior in the leach-pad complex, and for providing data for optimizing process control, as well as for ...
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[ Computer Take Back Campaign ]
Once these devices are deposited into landfills, toxic substances leach into the earth and into the water supply. According to a recent study from the ... of these materials are recycled. While some firms operate under strict environmental regulations with adequate protocols to protect workers' health, many do not. E-Waste Goes Global In 2002, the Basel ...
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NSF Consumer Information: Faucets
Additional Links » Receive Email Updates » Contact NSF > Drinking Water » Contaminant Guide » Contaminant Testing Protocols » Drinking Water Week » Home Water Treatment » Homeland Security » Pharmaceuticals in Water » Rainwater Collection » ... standard, faucets and other endpoint devices are tested to ensure they do not leach more than 5 ppb of lead into drinking water. Additional Links If you ...
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NSF Consumer Information: Residential Plumbing
Additional Links » Receive Email Updates » Contact NSF > Drinking Water » Contaminant Guide » Contaminant Testing Protocols » Drinking Water Week » Home Water Treatment » Homeland Security » Pharmaceuticals in Water » Rainwater Collection » ... the water is below 6.5, there is the potential for copper to leach from the pipe into drinking water above allowable levels. There are several home ...
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