69 research outputs found
Permit Requirements for Development of Energy and Other Selected Natural Resources for the State of Utah
This guidebook is one of a series prepared for every State. The purpose of the guidebook is to summarize environmental and land-use permits issued by the State for the development of energy and other natural resources. The guidebook is intended not only for private developers and interest groups, but also for regulatory officials of Federal, State, and local government as well
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Illinois Commodity/Waste Generation and Characterization Study
This study was conducted to find ways to reduce waste and increase recycling and composting in Illinois. The report contains data on the composition of residential and commercial waste from around the state and makes recommendations for future consideration
Retention, Detention and Overland Flow for Pollutant Removal from Highway Stormwater Runoff, Volume II: Design Guidelines
DTFH61-85-C-00117This volume is the second in a two-volume report which developed design guidelines and specifications for measures to reduce or eliminate the impacts of highway runoff on surface waters. This report provides design guidelines and specifications for three types of management measures for the removal of pollutants from highway stormwater runoff. The three general types of management measures, determined through previous FHWA studies to be effective in treating highway runoff, are: retention systems (basins, trenches, and wells), detention basins (wet detention basins, dry extended detention basins, and wetlands), and overland flow (grassed channels and filter strips). These guidelines have been developed based on the experience of the project team, review of available literature, and bench-scale and field testing
Application of Multi-Barrier Membrane Filtration Technologies to Reclaim Municipal Wastewater for Industrial Use
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Shoal Creek Watershed Water Quality Retrofit Master Plan
The report focuses primarily on Shoal Creek, a neighboring water body to Waller Creek. However, there is a mention of a NPDES monitoring site in Waller Creek at 38th street, and an absence of chlordane, a chemical previously found in Shoal Creek.Waller Creek Working Grou
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