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Products from Waste (Industrial and Agro Waste)

PublisherNational Institute of Industrial Research
Publisher2005, pbk
PublisherReprint
Publisher608 p,
ISBN818662337X

Contents: Preface. 1. Waste management options and technologies for the treatment and disposal of hazardous waste. 2. Economic policies and analysis in effluent treatment and financial constraint. 3. Municipal waste water treatment and energy recovery. 4. Cogeneration: a technology in waste reduction. 5. Utilisation of industrial wastes in cement manufacture. 6. Quality and stability factors in composting. 7. Power generation based on distillery spentwash. 8. Environmental legislation and enforcement mechanism. 9. Managing the environment. 10. Removal of lead from industrial effluents using coconut shell carbon. 11. Biological computer aided design of a waste water treatment plant. 12. Cost-benefit analysis of various treatment options for waste water from starch industry. 13. Pollution control strategies in India. 14. Wastewater treatment at pulp and paper mills. 15. Fumes and dust extraction system in aluminium industry. 16. Making waste work. 17. Silicon from rice husk. 18. Silver extraction from waste hypo solution x-ray film and cinema film. 19. Rubber powder from waste tyres. 20. Bricks from flyash (compression process). 21. Vermiculture. 22. Particle board from rice husk. 23. Oxalic acid from vegetable waste. 24. Plastic granules from scraps/waste. 25. Mini paper plant from waste paper. 26. Biocoal briquettes from agricultural cellulosic waste. 27. Cotton from waste yarn. 28. Caffine from tea waste. 29. Pectin from orange/lime peels. 30. Cement from rice husk. 31. Acrylic sheets from acrylic scraps. 32. Activated carbon from saw dust, rice husk and coconut shells. 33. Leading environment consultants in U.S.A. 34. Leading pollution control equipment manufacturers from United Kingdom. 35. International environmental organisations. 36. Central and state pollution control boards in India. 37. Pollution control equipment manufacturers. 38. Powers and functions of the pollution control boards. 39. Standards for cleaner and greener environment.

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