Innovative Environmental Compliance By The Cement Industry In The Current World Market

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. C. Shumway
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Recently, the health of the cement industry has been threatened by the impact of environmental regulations, over-zealous state and federal agencies and radical environmental groups. Unfortunately, cement plant operations tend to trigger every environmental regulation and program promulgated, plus several programs designed specifically for the cement industry. These environmental burdens come at a time when the cement marketplace has been impacted by imports resulting in a situation where it has been difficult to increase prices to offset these increased environmental liabilities. The competitive world market forces the cement industry to seek creative ways to reduce costs. With additional major environmental programs coming down the pipe, like the Federal Clean Air Act Amendments of 1980 and EPA regulation of cement kiln dust, the cement industry has attempted to try innovative supplements to cement manufacturing. The cement industry has found that using waste tires, biosolids and other solid wastes in the cement manufacturing process can reduce costs and plant emissions.
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APA: D. C. Shumway  (1996)  Innovative Environmental Compliance By The Cement Industry In The Current World Market

MLA: D. C. Shumway Innovative Environmental Compliance By The Cement Industry In The Current World Market. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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