1-4 of 4
Keywords: resource recovery
Close
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
eBook Chapter
Series: ASTM Selected Technical Papers
Publisher: ASTM International
Published: 1996
ISBN-10: 0-8031-2043-5
ISBN: 978-0-8031-2043-3
... The character and composition of solid wastes need to be determined for a variety of objectives. These objectives include developing design criteria for resource recovery facilities, determining performance efficiency, and evaluating source reduction initiatives (e.g. recycling). The techniques...
eBook Chapter
Series: ASTM Selected Technical Papers
Publisher: ASTM International
Published: 1989
ISBN-10: 0-8031-1269-6
ISBN: 978-0-8031-1269-8
... are presented. The use of the efficiency distributions to define the “robustness,” or resistance to perturbation, of the unit in operation is discussed. efficiency separation resource recovery material processing waste-to-energy Richard Ian Stessel ~ Efficiencies in Waste Processing REFERENCE...
eBook Chapter
Series: ASTM Selected Technical Papers
Publisher: ASTM International
Published: 1989
ISBN-10: 0-8031-1269-6
ISBN: 978-0-8031-1269-8
.... ash ash handling bottom ash concrete fly ash materials recovery recycling residue resource recovery solid waste combustion stabilization/solidification waste minimization Patrick F. Mahoney ~and Jocelyn F. Mullen 2 Utilization of Ash Products from Combustion of Shredded Solid Waste...
eBook Chapter
Series: ASTM Selected Technical Papers
Publisher: ASTM International
Published: 1982
ISBN-10: 0-8031-0611-4
ISBN: 978-0-8031-0611-6
... Use of iron and steel slags as construction materials is believed to be the oldest and best developed “resource recovery” operation in the world. Iron blast-furnace slag use in the United States began more than 100 years ago with current use about equal to production. Steelmaking slags were...