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Total chemical management in photographic processing

January 1, 1985

The mission of the U. S. Geological Survey's Earth Resources Observation Systems (EROS) Data Center is to produce high-quality photographs of the earth taken from aircraft and Landsat satellite. In order to meet the criteria of producing research-quality photographs, while at the same time meeting strict environmental restrictions, a total photographic chemical management system was installed. This involved a three-part operation consisting of the design of a modern chemical analysis laboratory, the implementation of a chemical regeneration system, and the installation of a waste treatment system, including in-plant pretreatment and outside secondary waste treatment. Over the last ten years the result of this program has yielded high-quality photographs while saving approximately 30,000 per year and meeting all Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) restrictions.

Publication Year 1985
Title Total chemical management in photographic processing
Authors Charles Luden, Ronald Schultz
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Imaging Technology
Index ID 70139731
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center