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Application of durable-press treatment to bleached softwood kraft handsheets, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1994, Vol. 77(8)

Application of durable-press treatment to bleached softwood kraft handsheets, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1994, Vol. 77(8)

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Modified kraft hardwood pulp yields high brightness and high strength, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1994, Vol. 77(8)

Modified kraft hardwood pulp yields high brightness and high strength, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1994, Vol. 77(8)

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Formation of polychlorinated phenolic compounds during high calorie dioxide substitution bleaching part 2: biotreatment of combined bleach plant effluents, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1994, Vol. 77(8)

Formation of polychlorinated phenolic compounds during high calorie dioxide substitution bleaching part 2: biotreatment of combined bleach plant effluents, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1994, Vol. 77(8)

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Ozone, generated at the corona treater, as an adhesion promoter in extrusion coating, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1994, Vol. 77(12)

Ozone, generated at the corona treater, as an adhesion promoter in extrusion coating, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1994, Vol. 77(12)

Magazine articles
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1994 polymers, laminations and coatings conference highlights technology basics, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1994, Vol. 77(12)

1994 polymers, laminations and coatings conference highlights technology basics, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1994, Vol. 77(12)

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Superheated steam drying of paper from chemithermomechanical pulp, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1994, Vol. 77(2)

Superheated steam drying of paper from chemithermomechanical pulp, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1994, Vol. 77(2)

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Fuzzy logic modeling and optimization of a wood chipper, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1994, Vol. 77(2)

Fuzzy logic modeling and optimization of a wood chipper, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1994, Vol. 77(2)

Magazine articles
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Extend the life of your hoists, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1994, Vol. 77(2)

Extend the life of your hoists, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1994, Vol. 77(2)

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Biodegradation of wood extractives from southern yellow pine by ophiostoma piliferum, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 1994, Vol. 77(1)

Biodegradation of wood extractives from southern yellow pine by ophiostoma piliferum, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 1994, Vol. 77(1)

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A true green cover for industrial waste landfills, TAPPI Journal April 2024

ABSTRACT: Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the United States totaled 5,981 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MMT CO2eq) in 2020. Of that, GHG emissions by the pulp and paper sector amounted to 35 MMT CO2eq direct emissions and those by industrial waste landfills summed to 7.4 MMT CO2eq direct emissions. Loss of GHG sinks due to change in land use further contributes to the net GHG emissions. Industrial waste landfills are typically required to comply with certain federal and state regulations, including meeting requirements for final cover systems. Conventional final cover systems have included use of soil covers and/or soil-geosynthetic composite covers. An engineered turf cover provides for an excellent “green” alternative final cover system for industrial waste landfills.This paper discusses various sustainability aspects pertaining to use of an engineered turf final cover, including: (i)significantly low carbon footprint associated with the construction of an engineered turf alternative final coverwhen compared to closure using a traditional or prescriptive cover system; (ii) saving valuable soil and land resourc-es; (iii) saving water resources by reduction in its use during and after construction; (iv) reducing impacts associated with borrow areas; and (v) reducing overall carbon footprint. Further, when using an engineered turf cover, opportunities exist for beneficial reuse of land, including development of solar energy. A brief discussion on the potential fordevelopment of solar energy is included.