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The McGraw-Hill recycling handbook / Herbert F. Lund, editor in chief.

Contributor(s): Series: McGraw-Hill handbooksPublication details: New York : McGraw Hill, 2000.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 v. (various pagings) : ill., maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0070391564
Other title:
  • Recycling handbook
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.72/82 21
LOC classification:
  • TD794.5 .M397 2000
Contents:
Section 1. The basics of recycling : Ch. 1. Recycling Overview and Growth / Joseph A. Ruiz, Jr. -- Ch. 2. Legislative Policies and Evaluations / Michelle Raymond -- Ch. 3. Characterization of Waste Streams / David S. Cerrato -- Ch. 4. Setting Recycling Goals and Priorities / J. Frank Bernheisel -- Ch. 5. Separation and Collection Systems / Abbie (Page) McMillen; with a special section on Volume- and Weight-Based Collection Rates / Lisa A. Skumatz -- Ch. 6. Processing Facilities for Recyclable Materials / Thomas M. Kaczmarski, William P. Moore, John D. Booth -- Ch. 7. Market Development: Problems and Solutions / Gregg D. Sutherland -- Ch. 8. Financial Planning and Program Development / Robert Hauser, Jr. -- Ch. 9. The Psychology of Recycling / Penny McCornack. Section 2. Recycling materials : Ch. 10. Electronic Devices / Joseph C. Yob, Jr. -- Ch. 11. Paper / Tom Friberg, Lisa Max, Lynn M. Thompson -- Ch. 12. Aluminum Cans / Durene M. Ayer -- Ch. 13. Glass Beverage Bottles / Tammy L. Hayes, Anthony Lame, Richard Lehman -- Ch. 14. Plastics / Tim Buwalda -- Ch. 15. Steel Recycling / Greogry L. Crawford -- Ch. 16. Carpeting / Lynn Preston -- Ch. 17. Textiles / Bernard Brill -- Ch. 18. Tires / Michael Blumenthal -- Ch. 19. Batteries / Ann Patchak Adams -- Ch. 20. Construction and Demolition Debris / Edward L. von Stein -- Ch. 21. Household Hazardous Wastes / Buff Winn -- Ch. 22. Mercury-Containing Devices and Lamps / Raymond P. Jackman, John L. Price.
Section 3. Recycling facilities and equipment : Ch. 23. Transfer Stations / R. Christian Brockway -- Ch. 24. Materials Recovery Facilities / Thomas D. Knox, R. Christian Brockway -- Ch. 25. Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators / Ernest H. Ruckert III -- Ch. 26. Processing Yard Waste / Richard J. Hlavka -- Ch. 27. Collection Vehicles and Equipment / Bob Graham -- Ch. 28. Processing Equipment / Kenneth Ely, Jr. Section 4. Recycling operations : Ch. 29. Recycling Program Planning and Implementation / Thomas A. Jones, Jr., Karen Lukens -- Ch. 30. Public Awareness Programs / Joseph C. Barbagallo -- Ch. 31. Training Personnel and Managers / Betty Muise -- Ch. 32. Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures / Barbara J. Stevens -- Ch. 33. Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry / Daniel E. Strobridge, Frank G. Gerlock, Richard Hlavka -- Ch. 34. Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials / Steven A. Katz, Scott W. Spring -- Ch. 35. Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities / Cyndie Eckman. Section 5. Case histories : Ch. 36. Case Histories / Lisa Wagner Haley, Kevin McCarthy, David C. Sturtevant. Section 6. Recycling in other countries : Ch. 37. Recycling in Other Countries / Herbert F. Lund. App. A: Recycling Information and Sources / Terry Grogan, Herbert F. Lund. App. B: Glossary / Herbert F. Lund, Belle Lund. App. C: Abbreviations.
Summary: Publisher description : Answers to hundreds of complex questions on developing a successful recycling program Providing a bridge between recycling experts and the officials charged with developing and running recycling programs and operations, this practical reference offers an overview of recycling, including the current laws that govern recycling, the strategic goals of recycling programs, and the need to boost public awareness of the value of recycling. The handbook examines a wide range of recyclable materials--from papers, plastics, and cans to construction and demolition materials and household wastes. For each material, it discusses collection and separation procedures, costs, the potential for re-use, the projected market, and problems and solutions. Numerous illustations highlight the technology used in creating an integrated system of waste management.
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Book Book NMC Library Stacks TD794.5 .M397 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 33039000684703

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section 1. The basics of recycling : Ch. 1. Recycling Overview and Growth / Joseph A. Ruiz, Jr. -- Ch. 2. Legislative Policies and Evaluations / Michelle Raymond -- Ch. 3. Characterization of Waste Streams / David S. Cerrato -- Ch. 4. Setting Recycling Goals and Priorities / J. Frank Bernheisel -- Ch. 5. Separation and Collection Systems / Abbie (Page) McMillen; with a special section on Volume- and Weight-Based Collection Rates / Lisa A. Skumatz -- Ch. 6. Processing Facilities for Recyclable Materials / Thomas M. Kaczmarski, William P. Moore, John D. Booth -- Ch. 7. Market Development: Problems and Solutions / Gregg D. Sutherland -- Ch. 8. Financial Planning and Program Development / Robert Hauser, Jr. -- Ch. 9. The Psychology of Recycling / Penny McCornack. Section 2. Recycling materials : Ch. 10. Electronic Devices / Joseph C. Yob, Jr. -- Ch. 11. Paper / Tom Friberg, Lisa Max, Lynn M. Thompson -- Ch. 12. Aluminum Cans / Durene M. Ayer -- Ch. 13. Glass Beverage Bottles / Tammy L. Hayes, Anthony Lame, Richard Lehman -- Ch. 14. Plastics / Tim Buwalda -- Ch. 15. Steel Recycling / Greogry L. Crawford -- Ch. 16. Carpeting / Lynn Preston -- Ch. 17. Textiles / Bernard Brill -- Ch. 18. Tires / Michael Blumenthal -- Ch. 19. Batteries / Ann Patchak Adams -- Ch. 20. Construction and Demolition Debris / Edward L. von Stein -- Ch. 21. Household Hazardous Wastes / Buff Winn -- Ch. 22. Mercury-Containing Devices and Lamps / Raymond P. Jackman, John L. Price.

Section 3. Recycling facilities and equipment : Ch. 23. Transfer Stations / R. Christian Brockway -- Ch. 24. Materials Recovery Facilities / Thomas D. Knox, R. Christian Brockway -- Ch. 25. Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators / Ernest H. Ruckert III -- Ch. 26. Processing Yard Waste / Richard J. Hlavka -- Ch. 27. Collection Vehicles and Equipment / Bob Graham -- Ch. 28. Processing Equipment / Kenneth Ely, Jr. Section 4. Recycling operations : Ch. 29. Recycling Program Planning and Implementation / Thomas A. Jones, Jr., Karen Lukens -- Ch. 30. Public Awareness Programs / Joseph C. Barbagallo -- Ch. 31. Training Personnel and Managers / Betty Muise -- Ch. 32. Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures / Barbara J. Stevens -- Ch. 33. Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry / Daniel E. Strobridge, Frank G. Gerlock, Richard Hlavka -- Ch. 34. Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials / Steven A. Katz, Scott W. Spring -- Ch. 35. Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities / Cyndie Eckman. Section 5. Case histories : Ch. 36. Case Histories / Lisa Wagner Haley, Kevin McCarthy, David C. Sturtevant. Section 6. Recycling in other countries : Ch. 37. Recycling in Other Countries / Herbert F. Lund. App. A: Recycling Information and Sources / Terry Grogan, Herbert F. Lund. App. B: Glossary / Herbert F. Lund, Belle Lund. App. C: Abbreviations.

Publisher description : Answers to hundreds of complex questions on developing a successful recycling program Providing a bridge between recycling experts and the officials charged with developing and running recycling programs and operations, this practical reference offers an overview of recycling, including the current laws that govern recycling, the strategic goals of recycling programs, and the need to boost public awareness of the value of recycling. The handbook examines a wide range of recyclable materials--from papers, plastics, and cans to construction and demolition materials and household wastes. For each material, it discusses collection and separation procedures, costs, the potential for re-use, the projected market, and problems and solutions. Numerous illustations highlight the technology used in creating an integrated system of waste management.

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