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1. The History of the Internet: An accidental byproduct of the effort to build a bomb-proof network (cont’d)
- www.sfu.ca
- The History of the Internet: An accidental byproduct of the effort to build a bomb-proof network (cont’d) Slide 31 of 51 .
2. US CODE: Title 42,§ 2113. Ownership and custody of certain byproduct material and disposal sites
- www.law.cornell.edu
- Ownership and custody of certain byproduct material and disposal sites.
- (a) Specific assurances in license for pretermination actions Any license issued or renewed after the effective date of this section under section 2092 or section 2111 of this title for any activity which results in the production of any byproduct material, as defined in section 2014 (e)(2) of this title, shall contain such terms and conditions as the Commission determines to be necessary to assure that, prior to termination of such license— (1) the licensee will comply with decontamination, decommissioning, and reclamation standards prescribed by the Commission for sites (A) at which ores were processed primarily for their source material content and (B) at which such byproduct material is deposited, and (2) ownership of any byproduct material, as defined in section 2014 (e)(2) of this title, which resulted from such licensed activity shall be transferred to (A) the United States or (B) in the State in which such activity occurred if such State exercises the option under subsection (b)(1) of this section to acquire land used for the disposal of byproduct material. ... (b) Transfer of title; health and environmental protection through maintenance of property and materials; use of surface or subsurface estates: first refusal rights of transferor; maintenance, monitoring, and emergency measures and other authorized action; licensee-transferor liability for fraud or negligence; administrative and legal costs limitation; government retransfers under section 7914 (h) of this title (1) (A) The Commission shall require by rule, regulation, or order that prior to the termination of any license which is issued after the effective date of this section, title to the land, including any interests therein (other than land owned by the United States or by a State) which is used for the disposal of any byproduct material, as defined by section 2014 (e)(2) of this title, pursuant to such license shall be transferred to— (i) the United States, or (ii) the State in which such land is located, at the option of such State, unless the Commission determines prior to such termination that transfer of title to such land and such byproduct material is not necessary or desirable to protect the public health, safety, or welfare or to minimize or eliminate danger to life or property. ... (2) If transfer to the United States of title to such byproduct material and such land is required under this section, the Secretary of Energy or any Federal agency designated by the President shall, following the Commission’s determination of compliance under subsection (c) of this section, assume title and custody of such byproduct material and land transferred as provided in this subsection. ... (3) If transfer to a State of title to such byproduct material is required in accordance with this subsection, such State shall, following the Commission’s determination of compliance under subsection (d) of this section, assume title and custody of such byproduct material and land transferred as provided in this subsection. ... (4) In the case of any such license under section 2092 of this title, which was in effect on the effective date of this section, the Commission may require, before the termination of such license, such transfer of land and interests therein (as described in paragraph (1) of this subsection) to the United States or a State in which such land is located, at the option of such State, as may be necessary to protect the public health, welfare, and the environment from any effects associated with such byproduct material. ... (6) The transfer of title to land or byproduct materials, as defined in section 2014 (e)(2) of this title, to a State or the United States pursuant to this subsection shall not relieve any licensee of liability for any fraudulent or negligent acts done prior to such transfer. ... In the case of such lands which are used for the disposal of byproduct material, as defined in section 2014 (e)(2) of this title, the licensee shall be required to enter into such arrangements with the Commission as may be appropriate to assure the long-term maintenance and monitoring of such lands by the United States. ...
3. NRC: Byproduct Materials
- www.nrc.gov
- Byproduct Material.
- Home > Nuclear Materials > Byproduct Material.
- Byproduct Material.
- What is meant by byproduct material?.
- The Atomic Energy Act, as revised in 1978, defines byproduct material in Section 11e. ... (2) byproduct material.
- Byproduct Material Regulations.
- (1) byproduct material is regulated by the NRC under 10 CFR Part 30. ... Examples of byproduct material are tritium (hydrogen-3), krypton-85, and carbon-14. Some byproduct material is useful because of self-luminous qualities (e. ... , exit signs, watch dials), and other byproduct material is used in medical practices for diagnosis or therapy.
- (2) byproduct material is regulated by the NRC under 10 CFR Part 40. In Part 40, the NRC clarified the definition of byproduct material by adding the clause "including discrete surface wastes resulting from uranium solution extraction processes. ... Byproduct material is disposed of in uranium mill tailings impoundments.
- States with Agreement State status can maintain authority over byproduct material. However, in states without Agreement State status, the NRC retains authority over byproduct material.
4. FREE glycerin (biodiesel byproduct)
- www.craigslist.org
- org > peninsula > free stuff > FREE glycerin (biodiesel byproduct).
- FREE glycerin (biodiesel byproduct) (redwood city) .
- We are a small biodiesel operation looking for someone who would like to make use of our glycerin byproduct. ...
5. 2nd International Seafood Byproduct Conference
- www.uaf.edu
- USDA Agricultural Research Service—Fish Processing Byproduct Utilization Project .
- 2nd International Seafood Byproduct Conference .
- Fish byproduct utilization and fish waste disposal issues are more important than ever to the survivability and sustainability of fishing industries.
- New and improved methods are continually becoming available to address fish byproduct safety and processing issues. ...
- To this end we announce the 2nd International Seafood Byproduct Conference to be held in Anchorage, Alaska, 10–13 November 2002. ...
- edu/seagrant/Conferences/byproduct-prog. ...
- Be sure to make your reservations by October 10, 2002, and mention the 2nd Byproduct Conference to get this special rate. ...
- Be sure to make your reservations no later than October 27, 2002, and mention the 2nd International Seafood Byproduct Pre-Conference Tour to obtain this rate. ...
- edu/seagrant/Conferences/byproduct. ...
6. Definition of byproduct - WordReference.com Dictionary
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- byproduct baɪprɔdəkts .
- by-product, byproduct.
- Category Tree:phenomenon╚consequence; effect; outcome; result; event; issue; upshot╚by-product, byproduct╚epiphenomenon.
- by-product, byproduct, spin-off.
- Category Tree:entity╚object; physical_object╚artifact; artefact╚creation╚product; production╚by-product, byproduct, spin-off.
- Look up "byproduct" at Merriam-Webster.
- Look up "byproduct" at dictionary. ...
- byproduct.
- byproduct: .
7. 2004 Beneficial Use Byproduct Summit to Be Held November 8-9
- www.ewire.com
- 2004 Beneficial Use Byproduct Summit to Be Held November 8-9.
- 16 -/E-Wire/Business Wire/-- Waste News, a leading news source about waste and pollution management announced that the 2004 Beneficial Use Byproduct Summit will be held November 8-9 at the Westin Crown Center in Kansas City, Missouri. ...
- Topics for this year's event include: past Summit update, foreign beneficial experience, procurement experience with byproducts, liability and insurance for generators and end-users, risk management tools, case studies of successfully approved byproduct applications, byproduct synergy, Industry/regulator discussion, and networking and problem-solving sessions. ...
8. A Comprehensive Kinetic Model for Chlorine Decay and Chlorination Byproduct Formation
- www.ecs.umass.edu
- A Comprehensive Kinetic Model for Chlorine Decay and Chlorination Byproduct Formation.
- Chlorine/NOM reactions may proceed over a period of days under conditions typical in water distribution systems and variations in the source water quality and in environmental conditions such as temperature and pH can affect the rates and extents of byproduct-forming reactions. ...
- The functional groups within NOM molecules that have been implicated as important chlorine consumers and byproduct precursors include activated aromatics (particularly those with meta hydroxyl substituents) and some oxygen-rich ketones and keto-acids (16-21). ...
- Chlorine consumption and byproduct formation rates will be determined as functions of the reaction rates through these conceptual pathways.
- A series of bench-scale experiments was conducted to characterize the effects of temperature, pH, and reactant concentrations on chlorine decay and byproduct formation in a treated water. ...
- The amount of formation of each byproduct is an initial amount (representing "instantaneous" formation) plus the sum of specified fractions of the total site consumption through the S1 and S2 pathways. ...
- The distribution factors for the individual byproduct species are linear combinations of the factors given in equations (5). ...
- Byproduct Formation.
- The byproduct formation parameter kP is not independent of the paramters kPOH and kPHOCL and is therefore set arbitrarily to unity.
- As stated above, "instantaneous" (in the time scale of minutes to days) byproduct formation and chlorine demand are treated as constants in the proposed model. ... This assumption may not be valid for all waters, and it should be noted that instantaneous chlorine demand and byproduct formation may represent a substantial fraction of the total. ...
- NOM characteristics, "instantaneous" byproduct formation, and initial site concentrations.
- "Instantaneous" byproduct formation.
- DBP disinfection byproduct.
- factors relating byproduct formation and NOM site consumption.
- distribution factors accounting for pH and oxidant concentration effects on byproduct speciation.
9. Byproduct Feeds can be Self Fed to Backgrounding Calves
- www.ext.vt.edu
- Byproduct Feeds can be Self Fed to Backgrounding Calves .
- Certain byproduct feeds are available which have had the starch removed, leaving behind a highly digestible material that consists mostly of fiber. ...
- Matt Poore at North Carolina State University investigated 3 different byproduct feeds offered in self feeders to calves with a beginning weight of 510 pounds. ...
- I would recommend a few cautionary management practices for producers who wish to self feed cattle using one of these high fiber byproduct feeds. ...
- Self-feeding byproduct commodities to beef calves. ...
10. Scientists finding new way to use dairy byproduct
- www.bradenton.com
- Scientists finding new way to use dairy byproduct.
- Food scientist John Krochta is fighting back with an unlikely weapon, edible food coatings derived from whey, the dairy byproduct favored by protein-conscious athletes and Miss Muffet.
- The protection, which can either come as a smooth, glossy coat or a thin, plasticlike film, can be used to make all kinds of foods spoilage resistant, reducing the amount of packaging needed and finding a use for a byproduct that now ends up mostly in low-value products or is thrown away.
11. CNN - Study: Water-treatment byproduct linked to cancer in rats - June 17, 1997
- www.cnn.com
- Study: Water-treatment byproduct linked to cancer in rats.
- ATLANTA (CNN) -- A byproduct of chlorination in drinking water has been linked to cancer in rats, leading the government to investigate adverse effects of water disinfectants. ...
- A chemical byproduct called MX develops from organic compounds in the chlorinated drinking water, and Finnish researchers found that rats exposed to high levels of MX got several types of cancer. ...
12. Meat Byproduct Processing
- meatbyproductprocessing.productfinder.com
- :: Meat Byproduct Processing news .
- factory have been built around a byproduct coke plant. ...
- $286 million in beef and byproduct sales margins. ...
- food, power, ferrous metallurgy, byproduct coking, and. ...
- the United States is a byproduct of milling Kommersant, Russia -. ... food, power, ferrous metallurgy, byproduct coking, and. ...
- the United States is a byproduct of milling. ...
- the livestock feed distillers grain as a byproduct. ...
- factory have been built around a byproduct coke plant. ...
- added,"Basting sauce is a byproduct of the. ...
- companies manufacture aniline dyes using byproduct coke from. ...
- food, power, ferrous metallurgy, byproduct coking, and. ...
- You know, the stuff known as"animal byproduct"?. ...
- Research Service food technologist has been developing catfish products from belly-flap meat — a low-value byproduct of catfish-fillet processing, also known. ...
- :: Meat Byproduct Processing news.
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