
Beneficial uses of paper mill residuals for New York State`s recycled-paper mills. Final report
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/119919
Subject(s) - mill , reuse , paper mill , state (computer science) , engineering , waste management , environmental science , computer science , mechanical engineering , algorithm , effluent
This report evaluates the New York paper mill industry in terms of the productive management and treatment of solid wastes. It identifies current efforts by recycling mills to beneficially use paper mill residuals (often called sludge) and suggests additional options that should be considered by the industry in general and individual mills in particular. It also examines the regulations and economics affecting the mills and suggests actions that could improve the industry`s ability to convert wastes to value-added products. The report recommends that the mills should continue measures to reduce fiber and filler clay losses, promote the transfer of usable fiber and clay to mills able to use them, upgrade sludge dewatering capabilities, and take a more regional approach to solid waste disposal problems. State agencies are urged to support these efforts, encourage the development and commercialization of new beneficial use technologies, and reduce regulatory barriers whenever possible