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Abstract Paper 1 | Abstract Paper 2 | Abstract Paper 3 | Abstract Paper 4 | Abstract Paper 5 | Abstract Paper 6 | Abstract Paper 7 | Abstract Paper 8 | Abstract Paper 9 | Abstract Paper 10 | Abstract Paper 11 | Abstract Paper 12 | Abstract Paper 13 | Abstract Paper 14 | Abstract Paper 15 | Abstract Paper 16 | Abstract Paper 17 | Veenstra, J.N., Mohr, K. S., AN OVERVIEW OF US AND INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS REGARDING HYDROCARBONS IN WATER EFFLUENTS, International Petroleum Environment Conference; Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2000. Abstract:
The amount of oil and grease allowed in industrial and Stormwater effluents varies greatly from one locality to another or from one country to another. Some countries mandate hardware solutions to the effluent problem and others stipulate a specific concentration allowable. The paper presents the current environmental regulations governing effluents in many countries and states and localities within the US as well as offering discussions of some of the hardware systems required by various jurisdictions. [Home] [Technical Information] [Stormwater Treatment] [ Industrial Systems] [Coalescing Systems] [Aboveground Separators] [Underground Vault Separators] [Separator Accessories] [Kirby Mohr Resume]
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