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- Page 7 and 8: 1. INTRODUCTION This report contain
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- Page 11 and 12: Table 2.2.1 Field work schedule Dat
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- Page 23 and 24: Picture 2.2.23 Accumulation of drum
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- Page 27 and 28: Picture 2.2.31 PCB-containing insid
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- Page 33 and 34: Map symbols Area boundaries Samplin
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- Page 37 and 38: Area Point Table 3.1.2 Location of
- Page 39 and 40: Continuation of Table 3.1.2 1 2 3 4
- Page 41 and 42: Table 3.1.3 gives the number of dig
- Page 43 and 44: Territory of the radar station comm
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- Page 55 and 56: Figure4.1.1 Situational plan of the
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- Page 83 and 84: Table 5.2.6 Concentration of pollut
- Page 85 and 86: Total 15 PCB mg/kg 0.00016 0.08957
- Page 87 and 88: Figure 5.2.1 Spatial characteristic
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Figure 5.2.7 Spatial characteristic
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Table 5.2.9 Content of pollutants i
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On average content of volatile arom
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Figure 5.2.9 Spatial characteristic
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Table 5.2.10 Content of pollutants
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On average content of volatile arom
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6. RESULTS OF THE LABORATORY STUDY
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metal drums (4 pcs) drum without la
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TU 38.1011007-84. Process Oil IMSi-
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Continuation of Table 6.1.2 Paramet
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6.1.2 Severnaya Bay area Area of fu
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Parameter to bedetermined, unit of
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Territory of the abandoned polar st
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6.1.3. Area of the abandoned air-de
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Area of radar station Parameter to
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Parameter to bedetermined, unit of
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No. of site Table 6.2.3 PCB content
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No. of site No. of sample Table 6.2
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No. of site No. of samp Grade (type
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7. SUBSTANTIATION OF EXPERIMENTAL S
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Figure 7.2 Location of the objects
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Figure7.4 Location of the objects c
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8. DETERMINATION OF INNOVATIVE TECH
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The decontamination of condensers w
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unidentified substances occurs with
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places. In this connection, with re
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is determined whether a waste is fu
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9. DEVELOPMENT OF TECHMOLOGICAL PRO
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Amount reagent is determined by sta
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hazardous waste only. The principle
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Drum with removed is placed to a sp
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In accordance with the submitted sc
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wash water should be composed of at
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Solid-waste recycling module is des
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hydroxides and hydroxy. When expose
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In accordance with the submitted bl
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11. DEVELOPMENT OF TECHMOLOGICAL PR
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in question should move to a pre-de
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instrumentation that enable manufac
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Air Barrles Methylene clorinated MC
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Module of deactivation of liquid wa
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This module is designed for the pro
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drain valve is usually not installe
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11.3.3.2 Stage of washing of transf
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with regeneration PSB to burn 8
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the cavity in the afterburner (4).
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Assembly of equipment off-gas clean
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The composition of this line includ
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sovtol can be recycled; recycling t
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Therefore, the preservation of indu
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13. SELECTION OF INDUSTRIAL SITE AN
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13.2. Selection of industrial site
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No. Number of the site on situation
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access to technological equipment a
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Figure 13.5. Process module Figure
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14. EXPERIMENTAL TESTING OF MODERN
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12. Filing drums for disposal in Ar
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Figure 14.1 Placement of burnt drum
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Figure 14.4 Pressing result with ch
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Figure 14.7. Drum broaching using a
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Figure14.10. Drum compacting Figure
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14.2 Experimental handling of waste
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Figure 14.13. Marking of PCB-contai
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14.3 Control sampling on-site and c
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combustion. The results of the anal
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case, it becomes possible to utiliz
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a fairly short time away, drained,
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