Dealing With Tighter Wastewater Treatment Guidelines

Date Published: 2013 | Technical journal archive

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The U.S Environmental Protection Agency and environmental departments in various U.S states are generating stricter National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System guidelines in order to address wastewater issues more specifically. Such changes are having significant impacts on the power industry. This article reviews present-day developments happening in the power industry and identifies the challenges also faced by many plant personnel.

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