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Similarly, additional efforts are needed to identify the adaptations needed – both to toilet and waste conveyance technologies, as well as to the CBS service delivery business model – in order to meet users' needs in different settings.
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-Forty years ago the Hudson River was more of an industrial waste conveyance than a great waterway.
SOIL's weekly expense reports and historical capital expense data were used to calculate the costs of establishing and operating the two waste conveyance systems public and household CBS services.
Even with waste reduction technologies, the amount of waste per year amounts to thousands of cubic feet.
The sources included contractors who have installed waste treatment technologies and air purifiers on the ships.
Waste conversion technologies are also on the rise.
Existing construction waste recycling technologies and standards have long been applied in construction and demolition waste recycling.
Furthermore, the study covers three well-established treatment technologies; other food waste treatment technologies are in their "infancy" in the UK waste market and therefore have been excluded.
Effectiveness of current wastewater treatment, on-site processes, and emerging animal waste treatment technologies also needs to be evaluated.
and civil engineering (pipes for water or waste water conveyance for example).
The search for substitute products thus appears important if the use of UHPC is to become more widespread in the concrete industry, e.g. in the fields of mechanical engineering (machine parts, tools, molds, etc.) and civil engineering (pipes for water or waste water conveyance for example).
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