Physical Contamination
Air Stripper for removal of VOCs from water Many but not all the contaminated water sources with VOCs are near industrial, commercial areas, fuel stations, landfills, and railroad tracks. Some are a result of intentional […]
Air Stripper for removal of VOCs from water Many but not all the contaminated water sources with VOCs are near industrial, commercial areas, fuel stations, landfills, and railroad tracks. Some are a result of intentional […]
Air Stripper for removal of VOCs from water Many but not all the contaminated water sources with VOCs are near industrial, commercial areas, fuel stations, landfills, and railroad tracks. Some are a result of intentional […]
There are many natural astringents found in nature. In other cases, you must expend some time making natural astringent extracts, tinctures, and salves from parts of plants, trees, etc. Sometimes the astringent properties are directly […]
Most Common Uses: Number 7 (Miscellaneous) can be a multitude of plastic polymers and resins mixed together. It is commonly used in three- and five-gallon water bottles, ‘bullet-proof’ materials, sunglasses, DVDs, iPod and computer […]
Most Common Uses: PS is commonly used in disposable plates and cups, meat trays, egg cartons, carry-out containers, aspirin bottles, compact disc cases toys, flower pots, video cassettes, ashtrays, trunks, beverage/food coolers, beer cups, […]
Most Common Uses: PP is commonly used in Some yogurt containers, syrup bottles, ketchup bottles, caps, straws, medicine bottles Health Risks: The risks are low. there is little research on the effects of PP. It […]
Most Common Uses: LDPE is commonly used in plastic bags, buckets, soap dispenser bottles, plastic tubes, squeezable bottles; bread, frozen food, dry cleaning and shopping bags, tote bags, clothing, furniture, and carpet. Health […]
Most Common Uses: PVC is commonly used in Window cleaner and detergent bottles, shampoo bottles, cooking oil bottles, clear food packaging, wire jacketing, medical equipment, siding, windows, piping, plumbing and building materials, and in […]
Most Common Uses: Milk jugs, juice bottles; bleach, detergent and household cleaner bottles; shampoo bottles; imitation wood; some trash and shopping bags; motor oil bottles; butter and yogurt tubs; cereal box liners Health Risks: […]
Most Common Uses: Soft drink, water, and beer bottles; mouthwash bottles; peanut butter containers; salad dressing and vegetable oil Health Risks: Contains BPA (Bisphenol A) which is currently considered one of the top concerns […]
Recycling Codes Were Created to Simplify the Recovery of Plastic Polymers to Remove Them from Landfills The Recycling Codes are normally on the bottom of plastic and other containers in a triangle along with letters. […]
The articles in this section are intended to answer relevant questions regarding topics common to wilderness, outdoor adventures, urban and suburban survival as well as disaster preparedness and survivalism. The information and data are intended […]
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