By-product means a substance, listed in Schedule 1, which is incidentally manufactured, processed or otherwise used at the facility at any concentration, and released on site to the environment, released to surface waters or transferred off site for disposal.

See also:
"By-product" is in the NAICS Code "311611"
Animal (except Poultry) Slaughtering
... and meat scraps-are classified in U.S. Industry 3116133, Rendering and Meat By-product Processing; and

- 87236/2006-09-16


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Citrus molasses (Citrus molasses is described as a by-product of ...)
dioxin (A dioxin is a man-made chemical by-product formed ...)
Disinfectant By-Product (A Disinfectant By-Product is a compound formed by ...)
By-product (A By-product is a material, other than the ...)

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