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Impact of Acid Rain and Climate Change on Ecosystems
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Impact of Acid Rain and Climate Change on Ecosystems

Scientist and climate change expert Michael Oppenheimer talks about the consequences of acid rain in the lakes of southeast Canada and many states in the northeastern United States. "It leeches toxic metals, like aluminums, from the soils," Dr. Oppe...

Introduction to Waste Stream Management: Treatment Technologies and Pollution Sources
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Introduction to Waste Stream Management: Treatment Technologies and Pollution Sources

The approved EPA treatment technologies for solid, liquid and gaseous wastestreams can be categorized into four groups: physical, chemical, biological and thermal. Knowing which type of treatment to use and when to use it requires understanding the...

Introduction to Waste Stream Management: Overview and History of Pollution and Environmental Awareness
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Introduction to Waste Stream Management: Overview and History of Pollution and Environmental Awareness

While pollution has always been part of the industrial process, environmental accountability is relatively new. The founding of the Environmental Protection Agency and the introduction of basic measures to standardize emissions and treatment of liq...

Introduction to Waste Stream Management: Liquid Waste
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Introduction to Waste Stream Management: Liquid Waste

In the past, some of the major sources of water pollution have been landfills, underground storage tanks, and untreated effluent. Under the Clean Water Act, the EPA sets industry-specific discharge limitations for water pollutants. Treatment metho...

Dealing with Climate Change
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Dealing with Climate Change

Scientist and climate change expert Michael Oppenheimer expresses optimism about global efforts to come to grips with environmental problems.

Clean Air Act of 1970, The
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Clean Air Act of 1970, The

Scientist and climate change expert Michael Oppenheimer talks about the Clean Air Act of 1970, which he says mandated a slew of controls on automobiles, smokestacks and other sources of air pollution.

The Metal Plating and Finishing Industry: Electroplating: Metal Finishes and Application Processes
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The Metal Plating and Finishing Industry: Electroplating: Metal Finishes and Application Processes

Once the part has been cleaned, it is ready to receive the electroplating. One way of plating large quantities of small workpieces at the same time is by barrel plating. In this process, large, plastic barrels are filled with quantities of workpie...

The Semiconductor and Electronics Industry: Obsolete Computers and the Environment
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The Semiconductor and Electronics Industry: Obsolete Computers and the Environment

Throughout the 1960's and 70's, mainframe computers were expected to have long, useful lives. But with rapid advances in technology, and the phenomenal growth of the personal computer, yesterday's million-dollar computers are now only valuable as s...

The Metal Plating and Finishing Industry: Electroplating: Waste Treatment and Control
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The Metal Plating and Finishing Industry: Electroplating: Waste Treatment and Control

The processes of electroplating, anodizing and galvanizing produce several different wastestreams, including contaminated wastewaters, metallic sludges, and air emissions. In most plating shops, the bulk of the waste comes in the form of wastewater...

The Semiconductor and Electronics Industry: Microchip Fabrication and the Environment
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The Semiconductor and Electronics Industry: Microchip Fabrication and the Environment

Semiconductor fabrication requires an ultra-pure environment. Delicate components are washed and rinsed at each stage, making this a water intensive process. Semiconductor manufacturing is also a chemical intensive industry. Many companies are ac...