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Roof top effluence management

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Abstract
Roof top effluents come in many forms. The intent of this bulletin is to suggest possible ways of preventing damae to roof from roof top effluents.
Date
7/1996
Author(s)
Canadian Roofing Contractors Assn
Page(s)
3
Keyword(s)
effluents; liquid; particulate; gases; roof damage; special membrane; sandbox; catch pan; pickle bucket; control; grease


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