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1. 15-23-518. Net proceeds for industrial garnets and byproducts -- statement -- value -- exemption.
- data.opi.state.mt.us
- Net proceeds for industrial garnets and byproducts -- statement -- value -- exemption. (1) A statement of gross yield and value, required in 15-23-502, that is filed by a producer of industrial garnets and associated byproducts must contain the following: .
- (d) the amount and character of the industrial garnet and byproducts from the mine and the amount of the industrial garnets measured in tons and associated byproducts measured in dollars yielded to the person engaged in mining and to each royalty holder, if any, during the period covered by the statement; and .
- (c) The gross yield or value of the byproducts produced and sold as a result of industrial garnet production is determined by multiplying the gross revenue reported under subsection (1)(c)(ii) by 30%. ...
- (3) For the purposes of this section, "associated byproducts" means gold, silver, copper, lead, or any other mineral or precious or semiprecious gems or stones that are produced, processed, and sold in conjunction with the mining and processing of industrial garnets. ...
- (4) A person who produces and sells associated byproducts subject to taxation under this section is not required to file a statement or pay the tax on the associated byproducts under Title 15, chapter 23, part 8, or under Title 15, chapter 37, part 1. ...
- (5) (a) Except as provided in subsection (5)(b), a person is not liable for the net proceeds tax on 1,000 tons or less of rougher garnet concentrate, including the value of associated byproducts, produced and sold in a calendar year. ...
- (b) A person who produces and sells more than 1,000 tons of rougher garnet concentrate in a calendar year is liable for the net proceeds tax on all rougher garnet concentrate, including the value of associated byproducts, produced and sold in the calendar year. ...
2. shark byproducts
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3. WDNR Waste Management Program: Beneficial Reuse
- www.dnr.state.wi.us
- Beneficial Use of Industrial Byproducts.
- Wisconsin's Beneficial Use of Industrial Byproducts Program is a state authorized voluntary environmental program that encourages the beneficial use of fly ash, bottom ash, paper mill sludge and foundry sand and slag as an alternative to placing these materials in the states solid waste landfills.
- The purpose of the program is to encourage the use of industrial byproducts in order to preserve resources, conserve energy, and reduce or eliminate the need to dispose of these materials in landfills, as well as reduce the need for additional quarries and soil borrow pits. Approximately three million tons of industrial byproducts are generated in Wisconsin each year. ...
- encourages the beneficial use of industrial byproducts. ... Code, effective since June 1998, is the latest step in the evolution of using industrial byproducts in a beneficial way. ...
- Code governs this program and establishes five categories of industrial byproducts by determining the chemical characteristics of the material as a surrogate to determine their impact on the environment. ... The Regional office staff of the program also review and approve beneficial uses for industrial byproducts which are not specified by rule and evaluate other waste materials for beneficial uses. ...
- Central office staff coordinate program activities, develop policy and guidance with the help of the program members to provide clarification of rules, ensure, consistency of the program and work with external partners to maximize the beneficial use of the industrial byproducts. ...
- Beginning with calendar year 1999 the Department of Natural Resources has prepared summaries of the amount of industrial byproducts generated in the state and how much of this material was beneficially used. ...
- Information submitted by industries participating in the program indicates that the beneficial use of industrial byproducts in Wisconsin is well above the national average. ... In Wisconsin, for the calendar year 2000, it is estimated that 45% of foundry byproducts was beneficially used. ...
4. Byproducts
- www.elcogas.es
- Products and Services: Byproducts.
- · Energy power sales · Byproducts · Training .
- BYPRODUCTS.
- Since the beginning of the operation, Elcogas has been marketing byproducts, such as sulphur, fly ash and part of the slag, which are produced in the various stages of the coal gasification process and during scrubbing of the generated gases.
5. Stage 2 Disinfectants/Disinfection Byproducts Rule
- www.dep.state.pa.us
- Stage 2 Disinfectants/Disinfection Byproducts Rule .
- The Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule is a draft federal regulation (NOTE: Stage 1 is a final federal regulation and was published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin on July 21, 2001). ... The proposal seeks to better identify monitoring sites where customers are exposed to high levels of disinfection byproducts. ...
- This link will take you to EPA's website on the Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule. ...
- Stage 1 Disinfectants/Disinfection Byproducts Rule || Stage 2 Disinfectants/Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
6. Docket Comments on Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule
- www.cehn.org
- Docket Comments on Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
- The Childrens Environmental Health Network shares the Administrations concern over the health risks that are related to disinfectants and disinfection byproducts in drinking water. ...
- We are pleased to see that the Administration aims to reduce some of these risks through the Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule (DBPR). Indeed, the Network is deeply concerned about the potential reproductive, developmental, and cancer risks that may be associated with disinfectants and disinfection byproducts, especially in light of the unique vulnerability of the fetus and the child to a variety of chemicals. ...
- Thus, if there are toxicants in the water that they drink, such as disinfection byproducts, they will be more exposed to those substances than adults. ...
- All of these principles require us to urge the Administration to reconsider several aspects of the proposed Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule. ...
- The Network wishes to be associated with the docket comments on this issue submitted by the Working Group on Community Right-to-Know (and others) and by public health professionals, entitled Re: Proposed Disinfection Byproducts Rule for Drinking Water.
- The deletion of these numerical levels for Peak Disinfection Byproducts is an impediment to the protection of the public health as it could result in confusion and less impetus to action by the State. ...
7. The potential of agro-industrial byproducts as feeds
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- The potential of agro-industrial byproducts as feeds.
- A number of agro-industrial byproducts are available for animal feeding. Crop residues along with agro-industrial byproducts can play an important role in the feeding of sheep and goats under different management systems. ...
- A survey was conducted at more than 30 factories covering the major agro-industries in Lebanon to identify and quantify the potential byproducts generated by the agro-industrial sector. The total amount generated by the surveyed factories revealed that large amounts of byproducts are being wasted. In fact, about 90 % of these byproducts are available all year round. An estimation of the total nutritional quantity and quality of byproducts revealed a significant potential for their use as livestock feeds thus cutting down on the important feed deficit in Lebanon. ...
- Key words: Byproducts, livestock, nutritive value.
- The importance of roughage as a feed resource is decreasing at the expense of cereals and agro-industrial byproducts (Steinfeld et al 1998). ...
- A number of agro-industrial byproducts are also available for animal feeding (Qureshi 1987). ...
- Crop residues and agro-industrial byproducts can play an important role in the feeding of sheep and goats under different management systems. ...
- Agro-industrial byproducts are abundant in Lebanon. A study conduced in 1973 revealed the following byproducts: Wheat bran, Dried beet pulp, Beet molasses, Citrus pulp, Citrus molasses, Carob pulp, Dried whey, Tomato pulp, Spent grains, Olive pulp and Leftovers from canning industries for a total quantity of 60,651 tons (IFAD 1991). ...
- Nevertheless, new information on the quantity and availability of these byproducts is scarce. In addition, although many neighboring countries, in the region, adopted and developed techniques for incorporating these byproducts in feed-blocks for livestock production, the latter has not been yet introduced to Lebanon. In this study, agro-industrial byproducts were surveyed to identify potential byproducts for animal feed and to quantify its potential in terms of nutritional quality and quantity. ...
8. 4-98 News: Timken will be site of new byproducts plant
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- Timken will be site of new byproducts plant.
- (PEL) plans to build a facility that uses its new process to recycle byproducts from steel and bearing manufacturing near Timken Co. ...
- The PEL process converts byproducts such as EAF dust, metal grindings, and scale into magnetite. ...
- At PELs plant, byproducts will be melted in a reactor with an oxygen-enriched atmosphere, says Abid Bengali, PELs vice president of technology. ...
9. Sho-Me Dictionary - C
- www.shomepower.com
- Coal - Major Combustion Byproducts .
- See Also: Coal, Coal - Major Combustion Byproducts (Controlling) , Coal - Major Combustion Byproducts (Cost of Cont rolling) , Coal - Major Combustion Byproducts (Managing) .
- There are several combustion byproducts of coal, including particulate Matter, sulfur dioxide (see Oxidation and Reduction), and oxides of Nitrogen. ...
10. Research Byproducts Program
- www.research.uky.edu
- Research Byproducts Program.
- The University of Kentucky has recognized that in some instances it may be desirable to sell items produced as byproducts during the various research activities of the faculty, staff and students. The following Sale of Research Byproducts Policy was adopted September 30, 1998, and is administered by the Senior Associate Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- SALE OF RESEARCH BYPRODUCTS POLICY.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky sometimes create byproducts in the natural course of their conduct of laboratory research that have value to others. In some instances these byproducts would facilitate the research activities internal and external to the University of Kentucky. In other situations these byproducts could be used for calibration or standardization in research activities. ... Accordingly, it is necessary to dispose of these byproducts with some return to the institution.
11. Value-added from Agricultural and Aquacultural Byproducts and Wastes
- www.agctr.lsu.edu
- Value-added from Agricultural and Aquacultural Byproducts and Wastes.
- Adding value to agricultural and aquacultural byproducts or wastes, however, implies “total resource use,” meaning that the byproducts or wastes are used as raw materials subjected to further processing into edible food items or functional ingredients. ...
- Additional cost on top of further processing is from disposal of processing byproducts and wastes. ...
- It is no longer practical to discard byproducts and wastes, especially when a significant amount of valuable raw materials can be recovered and used to produce value-added new products and functional ingredients. ...
- Value-added new product development using processing byproducts can convert an often negative or low-value byproduct into a product capable of covering the original processing and disposal costs, reducing the environmental damage and perhaps expanding the world’s food supply. ...
- run, adding values to byproducts and processing wastes will affect the growth and economy of Louisiana tremendously.
- This issue of Louisiana Agriculture provides a snapshot of research efforts under way in the LSU AgCenter to add value to agricultural and aquacultural byproducts and processing wastes. ...
12. Tofu making byproducts
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