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8 pages in length. The pulp and paper industry produces a significant amount of chemical waste by way of its manufacturing processes. These toxic substances, which include inorganics for pulping and bleaching to slimicides and polymers for retention and wet and dry strength, have caused a great deal of water pollution having been allowed to freely run into potable supplies. This runoff effect has caused growing concerns with regard to the overall negative impact pulp and paper mills have upon the environment. As a means by which to address these concerns, countries worldwide have begun to focus upon the implementation of regulatory and monitoring programs, with recycling representing just one element. Still, there exist water pollutants from recycling methods, however, government regulations are expected to address these issues by mandating the use of special chemicals made to control and remove the contaminants. The writer discusses water pollution as it relates to the paper manufacturing industry. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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requires a number of chemicals to produce paper b) II. What happens to these chemicals? c) II. Efforts for regulatory and monitoring programs d) II. Big business at the turn of the century:
Setting the precedent for economic success and severe environmental degradation III. Apalachicola Bay a) III. Runoff pollution from old wood-treating mills b) III. Efforts to improve the grave water condition IV. President Clintons proposed
approach to cleaning up environmental degradation fails V. Moving the pollutants of paper production out of the United States to the Third World VI. EPA involvement VII. Conclusion
One of the earths most precious resources is in great peril. Water, the substance required by all living beings as a means of survival, is
succumbing more and more to the ravages of pollutants, most -- if not all -- of which are the cause of humanitys environmental carelessness and neglect. Indeed, water sources
of decades past were only beginning to show the signs of contamination, still remaining well within the parameters of what is considered to be safe; however, the water sources of
late are clearly demonstrating the consequences of overwhelming pollution by killing off a significant amount of the plant and animal life that depends upon it for existence. What is
being done to correct this drastic situation is too little too late according to critics, who contend that the worlds water source has been left to fight for its health
for far too long to be expected to regain its soundness. Having a particularly influential part in the overall scenario is that of the United States paper manufacturing industry.
"In the past, industrial wastewater treatment primarily focused on the removal of BOD and suspended solids. In recent years, however, the focus has changed to aquatic toxicity, priority
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