SEALING ESSENTIALS Dealing with Low E Requirements

The need to manage Low E requirements as defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an issue more and more Refinery sites, Petrochemical sites and Chemical sites are being forced to deal with as the US EPA continues to negotiate and implement Consent Decrees. In seeking ways to address and deal with the requirements of Consent Decrees, there are things end users can do to be prepared for dealing with any requirement they may be faced with as part of an impending Consent Decree.

For Rodney Roth of A.W. Chesterton Company full article: http://www.valve-world-americas.com/pdf/201704_19.pdf

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