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TWO ON SITE TREATMENT METHODS REDUCE SLUDGE WASTE QUANTITIES

11/02/1992
Ramin Abrishamian Retec/Tetra Concord, Mass. Randolph Kabrick Remediation Technologies Inc. Austin Geoffrey Swett Remediation Technologies Inc. Tucson, Ariz. In spite of wide-spread refinery restructuring and industry calls for decreased regulation, environmental concern and regulatory pressures continue to determine how petroleum refiners must manage hazardous sludges in the 1990s. Regulatory developments in the '90s have greatly affected sludge management. Fortunately, technological developments allow waste minimization, oil recovery, and economic on site treatment of hazardous sludges. Two co...
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