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From: Fred Friedman (FRIEDMAN.FRED@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV)
Date: Thu May 08 1997 - 04:24:00 EDT


Date: Thu, 8 May 97 09:24 WET DST
From: FRIEDMAN.FRED@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV (Fred Friedman)
Subject: Re: Oil recicling (sic) technology (Joe)

May 8, 1997

Dear Joe,

The basic oil recycling technologies still in use are mostly variations on themes in a textbook from 20 years ago which you ought to read:

Waste Oil Recovery and Disposal by Vaughn S. Kimball (Noyes Data Corp, 1975).
and Waste Oil: Reclaiming Technology, Utilization Disposal, by Mueller Associates, Inc. (Noyes Data, 1989) aka Pollution Technology Review #166
 Variations can be found in many places, e.g. the Clean Washington Center has studied this (and has a website) and Argonne National Lab of the US Dept. of Energy has done so also (and has a website.) Additionally other US DOE Centers and Labs have publications on oil recycling techniques and technologies such as NREL, the National Renewable Energy Lab, Golden , CO

- Research Library for RCRA



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