If you want to learn more about labs’ various “TPH” tests and our new HWOL Acronym System (e.g. EH_2D_Total) for understanding different “TPH” tests and how you can do more with your data, Dr Ian Bishop gave a presentation to the East Land Quality Forum meeting in Ipswich on the 9th March which you can now download here!
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HWOL Acronym System
To aid understanding of both the acronyms and “TPH”, we have produced a 10 page explanation document that covers both the HWOL acronyms and the basics of analysis of hydrocarbons by both 1D and (the emerging) 2D gas chromatography technology.
Read MoreHazWasteOnline Worst Case Species
Hazardous Waste Classification: Review of Worst Case to Less Worst Case Metal Species with a Worked Example for a Contaminated Soil.
Bishop, I. and Hennebert P., 2021. Detritus, Volume 14 – 2021, pages 4-24.
Read MoreMarketing Flyers
Promotional material for the Professional and the Professional & Packages Editions of HazWasteOnline.
Read MoreLiterature Review: Effects-Based Analysis for Soils, Risk Management and Waste Disposal
Concawe 2020. Literature Review: Effects-Based Analysis for Soils, Risk Management and Waste Disposal; Report no. 16/20, prepared by Marks, B., Leverett, D. and Bishop, I., August 2020.
Read MoreHoof & Horn Filter Cake – CRETE 2018
Bishop, I. and Gill, T., 2018. Why you shouldn’t assume your non-hazardous feedstock is non-hazardous: The forensic analysis of a filter cake produced from the manufacture of firefighting foam from hoof and horn meal. 6th International Conference on Industrial and Hazardous Waste Management, CRETE 2018.
Read MoreGuide to the Misclassification of Waste & How you can avoid it
Document written for ESA and CIWM to promote better understanding of waste classification
Read More2016 Assessment of Four Calculation Methods for HP 14
Hennebert, P., Humez, N., Conche, I., Bishop, I. and Rebishung, F., 2016. Assessment of four calculation methods proposed by the EC for waste hazardous property HP 14 ‘Ecotoxic’. Waste Management Vol. 48, p 24-33.
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