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This test consists in determining the expiry and the nature cracking in annular samples of mortar containing waste, run around a sufficiently rigid steel heart to prevent the deformation.
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We throw out the equivalent of 2 million turkeys, 5m Christmas puddings and a truly shocking 74m mince pies, according to the Love Food Hate Waste campaign run by the government's waste reduction advisory body, Wrap.
That there's an established audience for what is often depicted as the waste run-off of a larger cultural endeavour?
Biogas from human waste runs lights at the complex during power failures.
Raw waste runs through open-air ditches to streams and rivers that feed the Olympic water sites.
Most sewage is not treated in Brazil and waste runs through open-air ditches to streams and rivers which feed the Olympic water sites.
Some residents had no choice but to throw faeces in plastic bags into the drainage channels, with their household waste, running the risk of contaminating their water supply.
In "Coal Slurry," taken above Kayford Mountain, W.Va., in 2005, it is hard to tell if the river of white and gray waste running town a crenellated slope is several hundred yards long or several miles.
Nuclear power is a big ticket technology, with costs for the construction, running and decomissioning of plants and storage of waste running into many billions of pounds in the UK.
Waste runs until March, and after that she's holding out for a third series of her acclaimed American TV show Manhattan, which dramatises the development of the first atomic bomb.
When a toilet flushes in the West Village in Manhattan, the waste runs north six miles through gradually descending pipes to a plant at 137th Street, where it is mixed with so-called biological digesters that consume dangerous pathogens.
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