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Ranking first in the United States as an agricultural producer, Iowa also has a large and thriving manufacturing industry. This paper deals with the major sources of industrial pollution of the waters within the state, and the measures taken to reduce this pollution.Data as to the volume of waste expected, the strength of the waste, and recommended treatment are given for the major industries in Iowa. The paper includes descriptions of the problems encountered in the treatment of wastes from packing houses, locker plants, dairy processing plants, canneries, rendering plants, beet sugar refineries, soybean processing plants, plating shops, and a number of minor industries in the state.
Ranking first in the United States as an agricultural producer, Iowa also has a large and thriving manufacturing industry. This paper deals with the major sources of industrial pollution of the waters within the state, and the measures taken to reduce this pollution.Data as to the volume of waste expected, the strength of the waste, and recommended treatment are given for the major industries in Iowa. The paper includes descriptions of the problems encountered in the treatment of wastes from packing houses, locker plants, dairy processing plants, canneries, rendering plants, beet sugar refineries, soybean processing plants, plating shops, and a number of minor industries in the state.
Industrial Waste Treatment in Iowa
Bolton, Paul (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 118 ; 322-336
2021-01-01
151953-01-01 pages
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Water Plant Residuals Dewatering-University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
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