نتایج جستجو برای: infectious wastes

تعداد نتایج: 110340  

1975
W. A. BOUGH

Egg breaking wastes were treated with 1W200 mg./l. chitosan, a by-product /derived from shrimp and crab shells, and 2-20 mg./l. Betz 1130. Suspended solids in the .I wastewater were reduced by 70-90% and the COD by 55-75%. The yield of dry coagulated solids from wastes collected during cleanup was approximately 12 lb./IOKl gal., and from the concentrated wastes in the egg washers, the yield was...

2007
M. A. Diez R Alvarez C. Barriocanal

The carbonization of coal to produce metallurgical coke is an alternative route for the feedstock recycling of plastic wastes of different structures and origins. Individual plastics or mixed plastics of domestic origin can be incorporated into typical coking blends as secondary raw materials. The effects of the composition of the plastic wastes on the thermoplastic properties of coal, coking p...

2011
S. Bhuvaneshwari V. Sivasubramanian

Lactic acid can be produced by fermentation of organic matters present in various wastes with the addition of various carbon and nitrogen sources using Lactobacillus species. Organic wastes form kitchen garbage and foodprocessing industries are especially rich in carbon and moisture content. The present study investigates the treatment of the organic wastes using microbiological process for eff...

2003
L. L. KEMPE

I n common with most industrial processing industries, the fermentation industries are concerned with waste disposal situations that often become critical. Fermentation wastes usually occur in liquid or solid forms, although some gaseous wastes are also produced. It is worthy of note that, in addition to the problems involved, the disposal of these wastes is particularly interesting to fermenta...

ژورنال: سلامت کار ایران 2013

Background and Aims:   In the last decades, hazardous wastes have been one of the most important issues resulted from industries progress. Improper transport of hazardous waste has created many problems for human health and the environment. Therefore it is necessary to adopt management plan for disposal of waste materials. Regarding our country pollution control plan needs to be advanced in par...

Journal: :Molecules 2014
Antonietta Baiano

Food wastes are produced by a variety of sources, ranging from agricultural operations to household consumption. About 38% occurs during food processing. At present, the European Union legislation encourages the exploitation of co-products. This valorisation can be achieved through the extraction of high-value components such as proteins, polysaccharides, fibres, flavour compounds, and phytoche...

Journal: :Waste management 2008
Enkhtsetseg Shinee Enkhjargal Gombojav Akio Nishimura Nobuyuki Hamajima Katsuki Ito

Inconsistencies are present in the management options for healthcare wastes in Mongolia. One of the first critical steps in the process of developing a reliable waste management plan requires the performance of a waste characterization analysis. The objectives of this study were an assessment of the current situation of healthcare waste management (HCWM) and characterization of healthcare waste...

2018
Catarina Brazão Farinha Jorge de Brito Rosário Veiga J M Fernández J R Jiménez A R Esquinas

The production of waste has increased over the years and, lacking a recycle or recovery solution, it is forwarded to landfill. The incorporation of wastes in cement-based materials is a solution to reduce waste deposition. In this regard, some researchers have been studying the incorporation of wastes with different functions: aggregate, binder and addition. The incorporation of wastes should t...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1978
R C Loehr

Large quantities of food processing, crop, forestry, and animal solid wastes are generated in the United States each year. The major components of these wastes are biodegradable. However, they also contain components such as nitrogen, human and animal pathogens, medicinals, feed additives, salts, and certain metals, that under uncontrolled conditions can be detrimental to aquatic, plant, animal...

2009
G. Fred Lee Anne Jones-Lee Fred Lee

The Toxicity Leaching Characteristic Procedure (TCLP) is used by some to estimate the potential hazard that chemicals in solid wastes represent to public health and the environment. This use is done mechanically without understanding the origin of this procedure and the severe limitations and unreliability of this procedure in estimating public health and environmental hazards of the potentiall...

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