The Hinkley Center needs your research ideas! The Hinkley Center for Solid and Hazardous Waste Management coordinates the State of Florida’s solid and hazardous waste research program and sponsors research at accredited Florida universities and colleges. We need your help identifying topics and issues that are important to Florida’s solid and hazardous waste industry and can benefit from the research strengths of the faculty of our institutions of higher learning. As solid and hazardous waste practitioners your ideas and input are critical to our mission. Please take the time to identify research needs in the field of solid and hazardous waste management by completing the following survey: https://lnkd.in/enYtmcgK This page includes links to current Hinkley Center project descriptions and past RFPs (that include previous research agendas) that might be useful for someone thinking about possible research ideas. Please feel free to submit as many suggestions as you like. Research ideas are anticipated to be accepted through mid-to-late September.
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To the risk assessors in my network, tweak those reports into publications and let us read some of your success stories!
ET&C Call for Papers: Hazardous Waste Sites and Remediation Case Studies Submissions are due 30 September 2024. Select "Hazardous Waste" from the special issue/section drop-down menu when you?submit your manuscript. For more information, please contact the guest editors?Ralph Stahl?([email protected]) or?Upal Ghosh?([email protected]) or the?ET&C editorial office ([email protected]). https://lnkd.in/gw6S4ffb ?ET&C Special Issue: Hazardous Waste
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Veolia Field Services is delighted to present the specifics of a comprehensive decontamination and disposal undertaking executed for an obsolete prion laboratory located at the renowned National Institute for Biological Standards and Control (NIBSC) in the United Kingdom. With specialised expertise in handling hazardous materials, we safely decontaminated surfaces, ventilation systems, and disposed of 20 tonnes of hazardous and non-hazardous waste generated from the prion lab. ?? The attached case study presentation ?? provides an in-depth look at the scope, decontamination process using hypochlorite gel/NaOH solution, waste segregation, and environmentally sound disposal methods employed for this project. Explore this informative presentation to gain insights into our capabilities in hazardous waste management, highlighting our commitment to environmental protection and public health across operations. ?? #HazardousWasteManagement #Decontamination #EnvironmentalCompliance #PublicHealth
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Less than 48 hours ?? to go until our free webinar on "The Role of Onsite Green Oxidation in Circular Water Treatment" If you haven't yet registered, now is the time to click the link ?? below, and get onboard!! #watertreatment #greenoxidation #circularwatertreatment #hpnow #lastchance #signupnow
Time's Almost Up! ? Don't miss out on our upcoming webinar, "The Role of Onsite Green Oxidation in Circular Water Treatment." Join Wayne Powell and Arnau Verdaguer on October 30 as they dive into: ? What is Onsite Green Oxidation? ? How does it work? ? Its practical applications in industrial water treatment. Sign up now before it's too late! ?? https://lnkd.in/ef_p7sqB #HPNow #Webinar #CircularEconomy #WaterTreatment #GreenTechnology
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Time's Almost Up! ? Don't miss out on our upcoming webinar, "The Role of Onsite Green Oxidation in Circular Water Treatment." Join Wayne Powell and Arnau Verdaguer on October 30 as they dive into: ? What is Onsite Green Oxidation? ? How does it work? ? Its practical applications in industrial water treatment. Sign up now before it's too late! ?? https://lnkd.in/ef_p7sqB #HPNow #Webinar #CircularEconomy #WaterTreatment #GreenTechnology
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Discover cutting-edge strategies for reducing water and energy usage, eliminating chemical treatments, and maximizing efficiency through innovative technologies and practices. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to optimize your systems and get up to speed on Metro's current regulations on water reclamation and treatment. ? Sign up here! https://hubs.la/Q02P02kz0 Join us at our upcoming symposium to explore innovative approaches to water conservation and reclamation, featuring Evapco's Full Spectrum of Product Solutions. We’ll examine the future of water and energy conservation, highlighting how industry leaders like EVAPCO and Wilo are tackling the most pressing challenges in water-intensive industries. The industry leaders will answer any concerns in a formal Q&A session covering everything from cycles of concentration and blowdown impacts to the latest in water reclaim technology and Metro's rainwater reclamation regulations. Featured Speakers: ? Troy Reineck: Kick off the event with an in-depth exploration of the Full Spectrum of Water Choices EVAPCO offers, comparing traditional and dry cooling technologies and their impacts on water and energy use. Find the right balance for the application, and what that might look like! ? Nicole Babb: Explore the Full Spectrum of Water Treatment Alternatives with Nicole, covering EVAPCO’s non-chemical water treatment solution, Pulse-Pure, and the chemical option, Smart Shield. Learn how these technologies enhance water conservation, particularly in cooling systems. Look forward to seeing you there!
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??Have you ever encountered an inquiry that prompts these questions??? ? Am I providing waste classification services for a waste management company free of charge? Surely, they should know how to do waste classification? ? Where are the origins of these 360 loads on-site? ? Are all 360 loads hazardous or non hazardous or mix? If it is a mix, then how many loads of each waste classification? ? Is the soil destined for made ground or natural soils? ? Can waste broker understand whether they deal with Hazardous or Non Hazardous soils? I can't see it based on the wording of the e-mail. Developers often rely on brokers for waste removal without necessarily understanding how to interpret site investigations. It's worth noting that site investigations primarily aim to evaluate risks to human health and groundwater, not for waste classification. At Dunton, we present WasteSmart Pro, guiding you through the process of managing soil waste on-site: ? Ensuring representative samples ? Conducting adequate soil testing ? Implementing a Site Waste Management Plan ? Adhering to Duty of Care Let's empower you with the knowledge and tools to handle your soil waste efficiently. ?? **Phone:** 0121 356 4360 / 07387108665 ?? **Email:** [email protected]
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How can institutional theory help us better understand water utilities' sludge management choices towards a circular economy? In our research with Alessandra Neri Paola Garrone Enrico Cagno, we investigated the role of informal and formal institutions (civil society stakeholders and policymakers) in influencing European utilities' sludge management strategies in terms of valorization route, vertical integration, and over-performance. The article is the first piece of my PhD dissertation on business-civil society relationships to be published, and it is now out in the Journal of Environmental Management (Elsevier). It is available free of charge at: https://lnkd.in/d4uRPePk #waterutilities #sludge #institutionaltheory #sdg6 #circulareconomy #civilsociety
Influence of policymakers and civil society stakeholders on sewage sludge management strategies: Empirical results from European utilities
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The Virtual Michigan Materials Management Conference happening Feb. 13-14, will focus on helping municipalities and others transition to new ways of managing discarded materials. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3vTWX4U View agenda and register: https://bit.ly/3toWeba #MiEnvironment #MIRecycles
EGLE to host Virtual Michigan Materials Management Conference on February 13 and 14 to cover big changes to state’s solid waste law
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Tomorrow, Nov. 5th, The Water Research Foundation (WRF) will be hosting a must-attend webcast on groundbreaking energy-saving strategies for wastewater treatment professionals. This session is part of a three-part series titled, “Transforming Aeration Energy in Water Resource Recovery Facilities through Suboxic Nitrogen Removal,” which presents how suboxic nutrient removal (SNR) can drastically cut energy use while enhancing nutrient removal. This webcast is part of a larger research project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), led by Carollo in collaboration with other partners. The series highlights the full-scale demonstration at the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts Pomona Water Reclamation Plant, which has been transitioned to SNR and has achieved a 50% reduction in aeration energy consumption. Carollo’s Natalie Beach, PhD, PE joins the panel of presenters in this second webcast where aeration and control system design considerations will be discussed. Whether you're managing sustainability goals, tighter nutrient limits, or budget constraints, this webcast offers essential insights into making your facility more efficient. Register and find more information here: https://lnkd.in/gSWjJXst
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