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    Today’s chemical process industry is gearing itself towards safe technology for better environment. With increasing safety awareness in the industry and in the society, it has become every process engineer’s responsibility to design a plant with minimum damage to the environment. The goal is to minimize the wastage of materials and energy due to leakages in the plant.

    - Satish Chidrawar

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    Satish Chidrawar is the technical director of Bell-O-Seal Valves P. Ltd. in India.

    Source: Water & Wastes Digest   October 2000
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