Training Summary
PNNL Clearance #: PNWD-SA-7730 Battelle—Pacific Northwest Division, Richland, WA.
Originally presented: September 27, 2004
Venue: Michigan DEQ, Lansing, MI
Intended Audience: environmental staff, process engineers, and plant managers working in chemical manufacturing facilities
Summary: This presentation provides practical strategies for preventing waste and reducing energy consumption in chemical manufacturing facilities. The examples are drawn from more than 400 case studies contained in the ChemAlliance Virtual Plant Tour, an online database of pollution prevention and environmental best management practices. The course is intended for environmental staff, process engineers, and plant managers working in chemical manufacturing facilities. We emphasize an engineering approach to P2 opportunity identification, which builds upon an understanding of common process "root causes" for waste and emissions, and provides practical, commercially proven techniques for how to eliminate these root causes in both new and existing facilities.
Classroom Presentations (Powerpoint files)
The following files require Microsoft PowerPoint.
- Nuts and Bolts of Chemical Process Pollution Prevention
Michigan DEQ Short Course, Lansing, MI
September, 2004
For More Information
For more information about these training materials, or to inquire about ChemAlliance on-site training,
please contact:
Scott Butner (scott.butner@pnl.gov)
Director, ChemAlliance
c/o Pacific NW National Laboratory
PO Box 999
MS K7-28
Richland, WA 99354
(509)-372-4946
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