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Corpses are commonly disposed of by ground burial within or without the house.
The suit also raised alarm about Greek yogurt's chief by-product, whey an acidic mixture, containing nitrogen and phosphorous, that is commonly disposed of by being added to cattle feed and fertilizer or treated in a digester, which breaks down the whey, producing methane gas that can be harnessed for energy.
The suit also raised alarm about Greek yogurt's chief by-product, whey — an acidic mixture, containing nitrogen and phosphorous, that is commonly disposed of by being added to cattle feed and fertilizer or treated in a digester, which breaks down the whey, producing methane gas that can be harnessed for energy.
Waste is commonly disposed on the earth's surface in rock dumps and spoil piles, and the barren remains of processing are contained in tailings.
Farmers commonly disposed off empty pesticide containers, unwanted pesticides or left over spray solutions and water used for washing spraying equipment in unsafe ways.
The impact of mine spoil on the landscape is significant, as excavated rock-debris is commonly disposed in heaps that blanket the original land surface.
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The bulk of materials declared by Syria as part of its weapons program are less toxic chemicals that are commonly used in industry and can be disposed of at private commercial facilities.
Dredged material will be disposed of at the Historic Area Remediation Site, commonly known as the Mud Dump, about six miles off Sandy Hook.
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