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How Fiberglass Manufacturers Deal with Environmental Regulations?

Since manufacturing of fiber glass involves use of huge plants and furnaces, experts bring some environmental regulations for fiberglass manufacturers that may impact their business.

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How Fiberglass Manufacturers Deal with Environmental Regulations?

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  1. Since manufacturing of fiber glass involves use of huge plants and furnaces, experts bring some environmental regulations for fiberglass manufacturers that may impact their business. In this post, you will read about these regulations and how manufacturers deal with them. Air quality Since manufacturers use styrene in most production methods for fiberglass manufacturing, it causes hazardous air pollution that makes it difficult for life to breathe at excessive levels. Solution- The gelcoats containing less styrene can be used instead to emit less air pollution. Experts issue permits to handle the amount of pollution that exhales into air by the factory plants. If the manufacturers use an average of 40 gallons of resin and gelcoat together in a day, they will need an air permit. Water quality Wastewater and polluted runoff affect the river and groundwater. Due to such pollution, potable water becomes unsafe for use, pollutants kill the marine life, and water bodies become unfit for swimming as well.

  2. Is a permit needed for manufacturers for water quality? Yes, water quality permit is a must for manufacturers if wastewater or wash water release to dry wells, surface water, or storm drains. They need to check with the sewage treatment plant prior discharging to the sewer. This is necessary for process water. Industries need a storm water permit if manufacturing materials are exposed to storm water and the runoff enters a point source discharge like a ditch or storm drain. Other than these, all drywells and sumps have to be registered and approved prior to use via underground injection control program. Land quality When manufacturers make use of solvents, it can generate dangerous waste that can degrade environment if not properly managed. The only solution to this is that they should create useful products to prevent formation of hazardous waste. The regulations of hazardous waste include labeling, record keeping, and handling requirements. How to manage this hazardous waste? Remember that specific requirements rely on the status of quantity produced. Manufacturers must: Determine if the produced waste is hazardous Learn how to measure it Measure the waste to know the generator status Keep hazardous waste in closed containers Label and date your waste containers Meet storage time limit restrictions In this way, fiberglass manufacturers deal with environmental regulations to produce minimum pollution and make environment friendly for life. If you have something to say or ask, wrote in comments. This Article is Originally Published on: http://www.demilked.com/how-fiberglass-manufacturers-deal-with-environmental-regulations/

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