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		<title>Spill Control</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Improved spill control is a cost effective way to reduce effluent discharge and lower the cost of waste water treatment.  The most significant spills in a mill occur from black, white and green liquors, and from paper coatings. Planned discharges include cooling water, boiler blow down, bleaching filtrates and wet debarking effluents. These discharges are [...]]]></description>
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