An industry's smokestack is an example of a point source.
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A point source is a situation where large quantities of pollutants are emitted from a single, discrete source, such as a smokestack, a sewage or thermal outfall into a waterbody, or a volcano.
The inventory of hazardous materials, and their respective Material Safety Data Sheets.
The main source or grouping of the fire, in a sweeping motion.
Point source pollution is the term used to describe pollution that comes from a single identifiable source, such as a pipe or a smokestack.
A facility should have a variety of information sources available for hazardous materials that they use. Two good sources for finding out information on these materials includes Material Safety Data Sheets and Hazardous Materials training resources.
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The K list (source-specific wastes) - The K list designates particular solid wastesfrom certain specific industries as hazardous.