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Book SynopsisIn the last two decades the EPA and other national and international agencies have placed increasingly strict regulations on the manufacture and use of synthetic colorants. The pigment and dye industry has had to develop the technology necessary to analyze and remediate pollutants in wastewater.
Table of ContentsPartial table of contents:
WASTEWATER TREATMENT METHODS.
Carbon Adsorption of Dyes and Selected Intermediates (A. Reife& H. Freeman).
Ozonation (M. Matsui).
Use of Electrochemical Technology to Remove Color and OtherContaminants from Textile Mill Effluents (A. Wilcox, et al.).
The PACT System for Wastewater Treatment (D. Hutton, et al.).
WASTE MINIMIZATION/SOURCE REDUCTION.
Reduction of Textile Wastewater Using Automatic Process Control,Recycle, and Filtration (J. Porter).
Membrane Filtration Techniques in Dyestuff Recovery (J.Elliott).
WASTEWATER ANALYSIS.
Mass Spectrometry in the Analysis of Dyes in Wastewater (L.Betowski, et al.).
REGULATORY ISSUES.
U.S.
Safety, Health, and Environmental Regulatory Affairs for Dyes andPigments (H. Smith).
Index.