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environment protection agency and productivity

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NRT Fact Sheet: Bioremediation in Oil Spill Response
The purpose of this fact sheet is to provide the latest information on evolving technologies that may be applicable for use in responding to an oil spill. Bioremediation is one technique that may be useful to remove spilled oil under certain geographic and climatic conditions. For the purpose of this...
Tags: Environment Protection Agency, Bioremediation, Productivity
White papers 2002-06-26
'Bioremediation' as a Removal Response Action at OPA Sites
This paper describes the "Bioremediation", implemented as a removal response action at certain OPA Sites in EPA Region III. This process utilizes simple yet effective techniques and locally available equipment and materials to accelerate the process of intrinsic bioremediation, aggressively incorporating the natural attenuation processes of biodegradation, adsorption, dispersion, and...
Tags: Environment Protection Agency, Productivity
White papers 2002-03-01
Response Techniques
The article mentions about the number of advanced response mechanisms are available for controlling oil spills and minimizing their impacts on human health and the environment. The key to effectively combating spills is careful selection and proper use of the equipment and materials best suited to the type of oil...
Tags: Technique, Environment Protection Agency, Productivity, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
White papers 2004-01-08
Employee Communication Tips
Effective employee communication campaigns can help instill and reinforce pride in a company, increase morale, improve job satisfaction and increase productivity. Employees also may become effective third party advocates for the company as they discuss their activities with outside parties. This article introduces ...
Tags: Employee Communication, Environment Protection Agency, Recruitment & Selection, Productivity, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2003-09-03

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Environment drives dozer design: jobsite conditions and engine emissions regulations have brought productivity changes to crawler-dozer market.(Buying File: Dozers)(Cover Story)
The environment affects crawler-dozer choices in two distinctive ways in today's market. First, jobsite conditions determine size, undercarriage and blade choices. Second, and more pertinent to the current state of the machine category, regulations handed down by the Environmental Protection Agency have introduced advances in electronics,...
Tags: Caterpillar Inc., Komatsu Ltd.
Research articles 2004-07-01
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