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. . Background. Eliminate/minimize generation of unnecessary large quantities of biological/chemical waste on academic campuses. . . The guideline is just that - a methodology. It is the responsibility of the committee to evaluate the relevant factors (safety practices, regulations, policies) and determine how these factors must be considered in evaluating the various alternatives..
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1. Pollution Prevention Guideline forAcademic Laboratories Prepared by:
University of Rhode Island
Kingston, Rhode Island
3. Example: University Pollution Prevention Guideline Objective of the Guideline
The purpose of this Laboratory Pollution Prevention Guideline is to present a methodology to evaluate alternatives to eliminate or reduce the generation of laboratory chemical/biological waste.
The methodology focuses on teaching laboratories, but the methodology is also suitable for research and development laboratory settings.
4. Pollution Prevention Hierarchy
5. Six-Step Laboratory Pollution Prevention Methodology
7. Planning and Organization
9. Develop Evaluation Criteria
11. Develop List of Alternatives for Evaluation
13. Screen Alternatives
15. Detailed Evaluation of Alternatives
17. Implementation
18. 10/17/2011 Pollution Prevention Guideline for Academic Laboratories Illustrative Example
19. Planning and Organization
24. In Summary . . .