terials in which the chlorinated hydrocarbon is brought into close surface contact with a finely divided pat-a- or ferromagnetic material, such as a f...
terials in which the chlorinated hydrocarbon is brought into close surface contact with a finely divided pat-a- or ferromagnetic material, such as a fluidized bed of iron powder, in the presence of high intensity microwave radiation, so as to effect an electron transfer reaction which yields chloride anions, which subsequently react with the iron to form ferrous chloride, and an organic radical which is readily oxidized, in the presence of gaseous oxygen, to carbon dioxide and water.
Normally non-combustible lipoidal waste which has been separated from a waste water stream is disposed of and its fuel value recovered by mixing the waste with fuel oil and burning the mixture.
4344468 PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR PACKAGING Harry Sandberg, assigned to E I Du Pont de Nemours and Company
4347142 EFFLUENT TREATMENT IN A NONPOLLUTING TOILET SYSTEM James H Albertassi, Walter He&e, Aaron Landsman, assigned to International Water Saving Systems Inc
An apparatus for packaging products such as dusty powders are provided. The apparatus is an enclosed housing (e.g., a glove box) with an open lower end and having two glove openings with gloves attached, an opening for attaching a waste disposal bag thereto, and an optional opening for attaching a bag for product samples. The glove box has means for securing a bag in a filling position around the lower end and has the discharge end of a product fill pipe extending into the open lower end. There are vacuum means for applying a vacuum to the inside of the glove box and for applying a vacuum from the inside through apertures circumferentially arranged around the lower edge of the glove box.
The method of treating human waste in a toilet system for disposal of the waste and recovery of the flushing liquid comprising reducing the solid matter in the effluent by hydraulic attrition in substantially one and a half liters of water containing an effective amount of decontaminant to a particle size which ranges from l/8 inch to l/2 micron and in which the solid matter in excess of l/64 of an inch does not exceed more than 18% of the total solid matter, filtering the solid matter from the water and employing the filtered water following each flushing operation for a succeeding flushing of the system.
4345983 METHOD FOR DISPOSAL OF CHEMICAL WASTE Jeffrey K Wan, Kingston, Canada assigned to Queen’s University at Kingston A process for the safe and efficient disposal of toxic chlorinated hydrocarbon waste ma-