April 1, 2011
Conference Paper

Management of Biological Materials in Wastewater from Research & Development Facilities

Abstract

PNNL has developed and instituted a systematic approach to managing work with biological material that begins in the project planning phase and carries through implementation to waste disposal. This paper describes two major processes used at PNNL to analyze and mitigate the hazards associated with working with biological materials and evaluate them for disposal to the sewer, ground, or surface water in a manner that protects human health and the environment. The first of these processes is the Biological Work Permit which is used to identify requirements for handling, storing, and working with biological materials and the second is the Sewer Approval process which is used to evaluate discharges of wastewaters containing biological materials to assure they meet industrial wastewater permits and other environmental regulations and requirements.

Revised: May 23, 2011 | Published: April 1, 2011

Citation

Raney E.A., T.W. Moon, and M.Y. Ballinger. 2011. Management of Biological Materials in Wastewater from Research & Development Facilities. In 103rd Air and Waste Management Association Annual Conference and Exhibition, June 22-25, 2010, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 5, 3481-3489. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:Air and Waste Management Association. PNNL-SA-72315.