Treatment of Citrus Processing Wastes, Volume 12060, Issues 10-70

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Environmental Protection Agency, Water Quality Office, 1970 - Citrus fruit industry - 30 pages

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Page ii - US Environmental Protection Agency, and approved for publication. Approval does not signify that the contents necessarily reflect the views and policies of the US Environmental Protection Agency, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
Page 1 - I am director of the bureau of sanitary engineering of the Florida State Board of Health, located in Jacksonville, Fla.
Page 1 - It is understandable that operations of such magnitude yield great quantities of waste materials to be dealt with. The industry has made substantial progress in disposing of wastes through recovery of valuable by-products.
Page 5 - Other high-strength wastewaters result from less frequent cleaning of juice storage, evaporator, blend tank, chiller, and packaging areas. All of these wastewaters at the Leesburg plant are screened to remove pulp, peel, seeds, and other suspended solids.

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