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The once vibrant home to aquatic life has given way to the indiscriminate dumping of refuse, silt and toxic chemicals flowing into the sea and depleting the fish stock.
This may possibly be from the numerous inputs of domestic wastewater and the increased dumping of refuse along the banks [9], particularly at the downstream, which recorded the highest values.
In Ghana, a study done by Twumasi et al. (2006) revealed the degradation of an extensive part of coastal areas along Accra by human activities such as the dumping of refuse and sand, coupled with mining of seashore sand for building purposes.
Poor waste collection practices -- such as the indiscriminate dumping of refuse due to inadequate equipment and insufficient (or even non-existent) separation of different types of trash -- can have severe negative effects on the environment and urban residents' health.
Sub-colonies of A. colombica were composed of 1.0 g of fungus garden and ~115 ants (consistent ratio of worker size and age castes, and brood), and were maintained in plastic dual chambers (one housing the garden, and one for feeding, foraging, and dumping of refuse) connected by plastic tubes.
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The continuous covariates used in this study are proximity to refuse dumps d dumps, density of refuse dumps ρ dump, and proximity to potential cholera reservoirs d reser.
A review report into the community in 2000 identified these and other issues such as the land being zoned General Rural, effectively prohibiting residential development, and the illegal dumping of concrete demolition rubble and other refuse near the community.
The dumping of night soil on Chat Moss ended in 1923, but general refuse continued to be dumped on a diminishing scale until it finally ended in 1966.
Proximity to refuse dumps, density of refuse dumps, and proximity to potential cholera reservoirs were modeled as continuous functions; presence of slum settlers and population density were modeled as fixed effects, whereas spatial references to the communities were modeled as structured and unstructured spatial effects.
Originally they had intended to build incinerators, but public objections to the dumping of waste into rivers forced the council instead to purchase Carrington Moss in 1886, and Chat Moss in 1895, which were both developed as refuse disposal sites.
MRF (pronounced "'murf") a material recovery facility better known as a recycling center Tip fee The cost, per ton, that haulers pay to dump a load of refuse Yard waste grass clippings, leaves, shrubs, small trees and other organic refuse White goods A category of refuse that requires special handling.
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