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Seattle Metro's Industrial Pretreatment Program: A Case Study for Regulation of the Boeing Commercial Airline Company
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The Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle's Industrial Pretreatment Program is among the nation's best. The key program elements including permits, discharge limits, industrial cost recovery, and program justification are described. A case study focusing on the regulation of industrial waste discharges from the Boeing Commercial Airplane Company is developed. The case study highlights the methods of pre-treatment, recycling, process changes, and risk reduction used to upgrade the Boeing plants, built in the 1940s, to meet stringent 1980s pollution control standards.
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Piccolo, V., "Seattle Metro's Industrial Pretreatment Program: A Case Study for Regulation of the Boeing Commercial Airline Company," SAE Technical Paper 870751, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/870751.Also In
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- U.S. EPA 1983 Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for the Metal Finishing Point Source Category EPA 440/1-83/091
- Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle 1984 Toxicant Planning Study TPPS Technical Report A4 and Summary Source Controls: Pretreatment Evaluation
- Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle 1983-1986 Public Records Files for Boeing Commercial Airplane Company