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  1. Handbook of Pollution Control & Waste Minimization (Civil and Environmental Engineering) by Abbas Ghassemi, 2001-09-15
  2. Opposing Viewpoints Series - Pollution (hardcover edition)
  3. Contaminated Sites and Environmental Cleanup: International Approaches to Prevention by G. William Page, 1997-02-05
  4. Practical Handbook of Soil, Vadose Zone, and Ground-Water Contamination: Assessment, Prevention, and Remediation, Secon by J. Russell Boulding, Jon S. Ginn, 2003-09-17
  5. Life's Delicate Balance: Causes and Prevention of Breast Cancer by MD Janette D. Sherman, 2000-02-18
  6. Moralizing The Environment: Countyside Change, Farming And Pollution by LowePhilip, Philip Lowe University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne., 1998-01-01
  7. Oil Spills First Principles: Prevention and Best Response
  8. Hay! why don't you drink it straight out of the can? dispose of hazardous material only at authorized recycling centers (SuDoc D 2.9:D 36/2/NO.69) by U.S. Dept of Defense, 1993
  9. Northern Lights Against Pops: Toxic Threats in the Arctic
  10. Choose to Live by Joseph D. Weissman, 1989-05-02
  11. Waste Management by Bernd Bilitewski, Georg Härdtle, et all 2010-11-02
  12. Designing Transportation Fuels for a Cleaner Environment (Applied Energy Technology Series)
  13. Oil & Hydrocarbon Spills II : Modelling, Analysis and Control (Water Studies) by G. Rodriguez, 2000-08-08
  14. Standard Handbook of Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal by Harry Freeman, 1997-09-01

41. DMOZ : Science : Environment : Pollution Prevention And Recycling
DMOZ Science Environment pollution prevention and recycling.
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  • Products and Services 38 pages found in Pollution Prevention and Recycling: Buy Recycled: EPA's Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines
    Recycled content guidelines and other information for U.S. federal government procurement. Includes directories of manufacturers of a wide range recycled products for industrial, commercial, and household use.
    http://www.epa.gov/cpg/ Canadian Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse
    Environment Canada's pollution prevention (P2) website and database featuring general information, tools, legislation, success stories, and technology.
    http://www.ec.gc.ca/cppic/en/index.cfm Cleaner Production in China
    On implementation of cleaner production (pollution prevention) in China's industries. Case studies, information on policy, strategies and legislation, and general information and links on industrial ecology, life cycle assessment, ISO 14000, and related topics.
    http://www.chinacp.com/eng/index.html
  • 42. DerKeiler Directory - /Science/Environment/Pollution_Prevention_and_Recycling
    Top Science Environment Pollution_Prevention_and_Recycling. pollution prevention and recycling (193). Subcategories. Composting@ (60); Institutes (8)
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    Home UNIX Linux Coding ... Environment Pollution Prevention and Recycling Sub-categories See also: Links Aberdeen Proving Ground Pollution Prevention Program Highlights pollution prevention activities and hazardous material management at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Buy Recycled: EPA's Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines Recycled content guidelines and other information for U.S. federal government procurement. Includes directories of manufacturers of a wide range recycled products for industrial, commercial, and household use. Canadian Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse Environment Canada's pollution prevention (P2) website and database featuring general information, tools, legislation, success stories, and technology. Cleaner Production in China On implementation of cleaner production (pollution prevention) in China's industries. Case studies, information on policy, strategies and legislation, and general information and links on industrial ecology, life cycle assessment, ISO 14000, and related t Dumpster Diving: Treasure and Trash Personal essay about experiences recovering reusable materials from other people's waste. How people view it, how to do it and why do to it.

    43. New Page 2
    Cost Savings and Waste Reduction through pollution prevention and recycling For further information or details contact the Pollution Prevention
    http://www.bnl.gov/esd/pollutionpreve/P2costsavings.htm
    Saving Money and Reducing Waste
    Cost Savings and Waste Reduction through Pollution Prevention and Recycling
    By re-engineering processes, sharing resources, recycling, and working smart BNL is saving millions of dollars in avoided disposal costs, reducing the risk of pollution, eliminating compliance concerns, and creating a safer work place. The charts below (MS Excel files) track the number of pounds of waste reduced, reused or recycled and the cost savings associated with pollution prevention and recycling projects during the calendar year. Cost savings are calculated based on actual costs of disposing of waste through the Waste Management Division. For further information or details contact the Pollution Prevention Coordinator . Some projects continue to generate savings for years.

    44. NDM Article - U.S. Military Services Expand Pollution Prevention Programs
    Expand pollution prevention in all Defense Department activities and operationsincluding to promote pollution prevention and recycling, said de Grazia.
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    ARTICLE March 2000 U.S. Military Services Expand Pollution Prevention Programs by Joshua A. Kutner Although the Defense Department spends a minuscule share of its budget on environmental programs, such projects receive high-level attention at the Pentagon. The reason largely has to do with the long-term contamination that weapon systems cause. The fiscal year 2000 defense budget allocates $3.9 billion or 1.5 percent of its $267.2 billion pot to environmental security. That includes $1.67 billion for environmental compliance, $1.26 billion for cleanup, $360 million for base realignment and closure, $257 million for pollution prevention, $199 million for technology, and $121 million for conservation. Figures show a steady decline in environmental funding. Just last year, the budget allotted $4.4 billion for environmental security. The pollution prevention account, in particular, has gone up by $23 million more than the previous year. A decline in the overall environmental budget, however, is seen as good news by the Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Environmental Security Sherri Goodman. As pollution prevention methods are instituted, less money is needed for actual cleanup, she noted in an interview early last year (National Defense, March 1999, p.28). "There will come a time still several decades away when we will be able to invest much less in this area," she said, "because we will have accomplished all this work."

    45. PNNL EMS: Pollution Prevention Regulations And Policies
    Waste Prevention, Recycling, and Federal Acquisition products and services and establishment of pollution prevention and recycling programs
    http://www.pnl.gov/ems/p2/regulations_policies.stm
    Pollution Prevention Regulations and Policies
    The following table provides direct legal and policy drivers that require the implementation of Pacific Northwest's Pollution Prevention Program and its elements. Function Driver Effect Federal Procurement Guidelines Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 247 Requires procurement of recovered materials by federal facilities and contractors Hazardous Waste Generator Manifest Certification RCRA 40 CFR 262, 264-265 Requires generator to put in place a hazardous waste minimization program Hazardous Waste Generator Biennial Report Certification RCRA 40 CFR 262, 264-265 Requires generator to put in place a hazardous waste minimization program Hazardous Waste Part B Permit Conditions RCRA 40 CFR 270 Requires generator to put in place a hazardous waste minimization program Toxic Release Inventory Reporting Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)
    40 CFR 372 Establish reporting requirements for the use, storage, and on-site and off-site transfers of hazardous and toxic chemicals

    46. MDEQ - Pollution Prevention
    MS Dept. of Environmental Quality Pollution Prevention. to waste disposal, such as pollution prevention and recycling technologies and procedures.
    http://www.deq.state.ms.us/MDEQ.nsf/page/ERC_pollution_prevention?OpenDocument

    47. THIS SEARCH THIS DOCUMENT THIS CR ISSUE GO TO Next Hit Forward
    pollution prevention and recycling (Senate May 20, 1993) An efficient infrastructure for pollution prevention, recycling, and reuse simply does not
    http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?r103:S20MY3-960:

    48. Pollution Prevention (P2) Pays - N.C. Division Of Pollution Prevention And Envir
    Information and education resources on recycling, environmental management systems, and pollution prevention
    http://www.p2pays.org/
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    ... About DPPEA North Carolina Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance (DPPEA)
    Page last updated on 7/22/2005 3:22:50 PM

    49. Earth 911
    Guide to local resources including recycling centers, how to recycle, pollution prevention and how help protect the environment.
    http://www.cleanup.org

    50. Dependable Drum- Industrial Containers & Recycling Programs
    Supplier of industrial containers in conjunction with an environmentallysound recycling and pollution-prevention program.
    http://dependabledrum.com
    Drums, Containers, and Recycling Programs
    Dependable Drum offers quality industrial containers and top-rate service in conjunction with an environmentally sound recycling program. Dependable's recycling program includes fibre, steel, and polyethylene containers. Welcome to the Dependable Drum website! Come in and take a look around, then call 1-800-REC-DRUM for your industrial container needs. Click here to add this site to your Favorites List

    51. Scrap Magazine - Home Page
    Magazine of the Institute of Scrap recycling Industries (ISRI). Features articles on pollution prevention, radioactive materials, recycling, and the scrap industry.
    http://www.scrap.org/
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    September/October 2005 This issue in SCRAP...
    Finding and Keeping Good Drivers
    E-Recycling in China

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    52. Earth's 911
    Provides information on recycling centers, how to recycle, pollution prevention and how help protect the environment.
    http://www.1800cleanup.org/

    53. IDEM - OPPTA - Home Page
    It is the goal of the Office of pollution prevention and Technical Assistance (OPPTA) to develop and foster an emphasis on environmentally and economically sound approaches to achieve environmental results. This includes proactively providing resources for source reduction, reuse and recycling, voluntary compliance and pollution prevention. OPPTA encourages environmental results through various grant opportunities, public recognition awards such as the various Governor's Awards for Environmental Excellence , broad-based educational programs and technical assistance.
    http://www.state.in.us/idem/oppta/
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    IDEM OPPTA ABOUT OPPTA GRANTS AWARDS Hot Topics Stay up-to-date on Indiana's Environmental Regulations Use OPPTA's summary of environmental regulations posted in the Indiana Register. These summaries are available each month. Mercury Thermometer Exchanges Held Looking for a place to dispose of your mercury thermometer? Check here for exchanges being held near you. Mercury Spills [pdf] Learn how to clean up small mercury spills from thermometers.

    54. ETV P2, Recycling, And Waste Treatment Pilots
    Of three pilot programs in pollution prevention technology verification initiated under P2, recycling, and Waste Treatment Systems Pilot verified the
    http://www.epa.gov/etv/centers/center6.html
    Environmental Technology Verification Program Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home ETV Home ETV Centers Advanced Monitoring Systems Center ... (ended 2000)
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    ETV P2, Recycling, and Waste Treatment Pilots
    Pilots Information
      Of three pilot programs in pollution prevention technology verification initiated under ETV, one continues to operate. The P2 Coatings and Coatings Equipment Pilot, operated by Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC), verifies the performance of commercial-ready coatings and coating equipment that has potential to prevent pollution. Examples of the technology categories include: alternative cleaner capability and performance evaluation; high transfer efficiency paint spray guns; high volume, low pressure (HVLP) paint spray guns; innovative liquid paints; laser targeted paint applications; powder coating technologies; process technologies; supercritical CO2 spraying devices; and UV curable coatings. Two other pollution prevention focused pilots under ETV have not been extended into the program's current operational period, however verification reports and statements continue to be posted on ETV's Web Site. They are:

    55. RIRRC
    Information and educational resources about recycling, waste disposal, materials exchange, and pollution prevention in the state.
    http://www.rirrc.org/
    Search News and Events Nation’s First Statewide Plastic Bag Recycling Program Debuts Labor Day Weekend
    Rhode Islanders Can Recycle Bags at Grocery Stores; Cooperative Effort Between RIRRC and RI Food Dealers Association
    Looking for a way to recycle your computer and cell phone?

    Resource Recovery posts schedule for future recycling drop-offs.
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    56. Pollution Prevention - P2 Policy:Pollution Prevention Act Of 1990
    pollution prevention. § 13101. Findings and policy Dropdown arrow The toxic chemical source reduction and recycling report shall cover each toxic
    http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/p2home/p2policy/act1990.htm
    Pollution Prevention Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Pollution Prevention P2 Policy National Legislation ... Resources
    Pollution Prevention Act of 1990
    UNITED STATES CODE TITLE 42
    THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE
    CHAPTER 133
    POLLUTION PREVENTION
    Findings and policy
    Definitions

    EPA activities

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    Authorization of appropriations
    § 13101. Findings and policy
    (a) Findings The Congress finds that:
    (1) The United States of America annually produces millions of tons of pollution and spends tens of billions of dollars per year controlling this pollution.
    (2) There are significant opportunities for industry to reduce or prevent pollution at the source through cost-effective changes in production, operation, and raw materials use. Such changes offer industry substantial savings in reduced raw material, pollution control, and liability costs as well as help protect the environment and reduce risks to worker health and safety.
    (3) The opportunities for source reduction are often not realized because existing regulations, and the industrial resources they require for compliance, focus upon treatment and disposal, rather than source reduction; existing regulations do not emphasize multi-media management of pollution; and businesses need information and technical assistance to overcome institutional barriers to the adoption of source reduction practices.

    57. EcoShield Environmental Systems Pollution Prevention Home Page
    pollution prevention technologies for recycling used water based cleaners, and for treatment of sludges, odors and VOCs.
    http://www.ecoshieldenv.com/
    Welcome to EcoShield Environmental System's Pollution Prevention Home Page Your Single Source for Solutions and Answers to All your Environmental Problems EcoShield's new line of Aqueous Cleaning Regeneration Systems are truly innovative , converting oil, grease, and other organic contaminants in degreasing solutions into soap, right in the cleaning process . This reduces waste production and prevents pollution at the source , extends cleaner bath life, conserves water and often generates a better cleaner than what you started with originally. EcoShield is also introducing a line of novel process control technologies for aqueous and semi-aqueous cleaning processes. These new process control systems represent a quantum leap in cleaning process control for industry. By using highly sensitive, low cost sensors that can measure various cleaning, phosphating, plating and rinse process parameters it is now possible to lower operating process temperatures and chemical concentrations of baths that are normally operated at higher values due to the batch process control nature of most current cleaning methods. Lower operating temperatures and concentrations result in significant energy savings and reduce our consumption of limited natural resources. Visit our process control page for more details on these systems and what they can do for your cleaning process.

    58. Wastex
    Computer Electronics Waste Reduction/ recycling in Ohio Elsewhere Office of Compliance Assistance and pollution prevention
    http://www.epa.state.oh.us/opp/wastex.html
    Agency Links Public Participation Small Business Assistance Office Links P2 Publications Help for Business P2 Topics Index What's New ... About OCAPP
    Recycling Recyclers
    Antifreeze Recycling Services
    Antifreeze Recycling Equipment Vendor Information

    Barn Restoration and Reuse Services

    Cardboard Recyclers
    ...
    Used Oil Furnace Manufacturers

    More information from OCAPP Consumer Pollution Prevention and Waste Reduction
    Ohio Department of Natural Resources Links Recycle Ohio!
    Waste Exchanges
    Ohio Waste Exchanges
    Material Exchanges on the Web
    Recycling Links Outside of OCAPP
    National Recycling Coalition
    Solid Waste Management Districts District Contact Information Office of Compliance Assistance and Pollution Prevention
    Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
    P.O. Box 1049 Columbus, Ohio 43216-1049 Phone (614) 644-3469 Fax (614) 644-2807 Toll Free (800) 329-7518 E-Mail: p2mail@epa.state.oh.us
    page last updated: November 24, 2004
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    59. EMS EUROPE
    Consultancy in environmental management systems, pollution prevention, and related areas, from company surveys to waste audits to recycling waste. Offers to do all the work or provide training.
    http://www.emseurope.co.uk/

    60. Waste Prevention And Recycling
    Waste prevention and recycling. According to the US Environmental Protection pollution prevention (P2) was defined in the pollution prevention Act of
    http://www.ofee.gov/wpr/wpr.htm
    According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the United States generated 232 million tons of municipal solid waste (MSW) in 2000. The good news is that we recovered and recycled 30 percent of the materials in this waste stream. The bad news is that we still disposed of more than 128 million tons of MSW in landfills. Many of the materials in our MSW can be reduced, reused, or recycled - if we have markets for the materials. The long-established hierarchy for managing the trash and materials that we generate every day is waste prevention (including reducing and reusing materials), recycling (including composting), incineration, and landfilling. Integrated waste management requires a mix of these activities, which each facility must determine based on its location, resources, and markets for recyclables. The different terms used in the control and disposition of waste can be confusing. " Pollution prevention " (P2) was defined in the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 and refers to practices that reduce or eliminate the creation of pollutants and includes " source reduction ," but generally not recycling. For detailed information about pollution prevention, visit

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