Printed wiring board industry -- Illinois -- Pollution prevention -- Case studies
Printed wiring board industry -- Wastewater treatment -- Illinois -- Case studies
Date of Ingest
2013-08-14T16:11:26Z
Abstract
QMA, Inc. is located in Elk Grove Village, IL. The company makes printed wiring boards (PWBs) and employs about 40 people. QMA wanted to reduce the cost of disposing of its wastewater which was being hauled off site. The company also wanted to improve the safety of its workers by eliminating 3,000 gallons of highly acidic wastewater, which had to be stored in the plant while awaiting disposal. QMA company officials attended a workshop presented by ISTC for the printed wiring board sector and asked ISTC for assistance.
Publisher
Champaign, IL : Illinois Sustainable Technology Center
Series/Report Name or Number
TN Series (Illinois Sustainable Technology Center); TN13-082
The Accelerated Diffusion of Pollution Prevention Technologies Program (ADOP2T) was an initiative that identified best practices and executed brief demonstrations and extended pilot trials of pollution prevention practices and technologies in actual industrial facilities.
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