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an hidustrial Waste Guide to thethePrepared through cooperation ofAmerican Cane and theSugar LeagueNational Technical Task Committee onIndustrial WastesU.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFAREPublic Health Service Bureau of State ServicesDivision of Water Supply and Pollution ControlIn the Cane as in other control andSugar Industry, many industries,of wastes is of concern. There are two reasons fordisposal major importantthese theincreased attention to problems: First, greatest possible recovery,and reduction of wastes is for most economical inuse, necessary productionsmall as well as in Second, the Nation's limited wa-large plants. protectingter resources for maximum use is essential to our health and continuedeconomic Stream control is beneficial to indus-growth. pollution mutuallythe individual and the Nation as a whole. wastes whichtry, citizen, Thus,cannot be eliminated must be of in a manner which will notdisposed impairtheusefulness of stream waters for other beneficialpnrposes.This "Industrial Waste Guide to the Cane is intendedSugar Industry"to assist the and of cane factories toprimarily operators managers sugarutilize, reduce, and otherwise suitably dispose of waste waters. It will beuseful in consultants and of ofinforming personnel regulatory agencies thesource and characteristics of wastes and current for theirprocess practicestreatment and disposal in water The wascontrolling pollution. guide pre-for the ...
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