Sentence examples for apply waste from inspiring English sources

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In a statement, Adam Collins, a spokesman for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, said farmers can only apply waste to fields "according to a nutrient management plan, which, among other things, requires that manure runoff be minimized".

Also related to public notifications, some respondents said they would like to receive the results of sludge testing from the wastewater treatment plants that apply waste near their homes in order to monitor concentrations of harmful constituents and possible concerns.

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Applying waste plastic for reinforcement of soil is an efficient and reliable technique for improving the strength and stability of soils (Sivakumar Babu et al. 2008).

With the specific hydration heat of 29 J/g after 300 h and compressive strength of the paste 2.8 MPa after 30 days, the applied waste ceramic dust from the hollow brick production has good prerequisites for the application in lime-based binders with satisfactory engineering properties and good economical parameters for the building practice.

The changes of physicochemical properties of coal-tar pitch depended on the type and amount of applied waste polymer.

Depending on the applied waste polymer, the components were homogenized in the temperatures from 150 to 270 °C, during 0.5 2.5 h.

Usually a heat exchanger network is applied to utilize waste heat within a process directly, while a super ordinated utility system is applied for indirect heat transfer between different processes.

Absorption heat transformers have been widely applied to utilize waste heat from industrial plant.

It refers to existing internationally harmonized ecotoxicity tests that were developed to assess the ecotoxic potential of chemicals, waste water, or contaminated soils and that more recently have been successfully applied to waste and waste eluates.

As far as we can infer from its raw materials and products, airborne emissions from the AC plant included both chrysotile and crocidolite fibers, and the same should apply to waste-waters and waste materials.

The Clean Water Act of 1972 largely regulates only chemicals or contaminants that move through pipes or ditches, which means it does not typically apply to waste that is sprayed on a field and seeps into groundwater.

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