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Five hundred grams of water melon wastes was placed into a polyethene bottle which has a capacity of 2.5 L.
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Parameters were also estimated for three full scale wet landfills where waste was placed over many years.
In 10 of 15 mines examined across the state, groundwater and streams near areas where coal ash, or coal combustion waste, was placed had levels of arsenic, lead, cadmium and selenium and other pollutants above safe standards".
The city will stipulate that leaves and yard waste be placed in biodegradable paper bags, instead of plastic bags, so they can be easily composted.
To achieve this objective, we have explored the concept of in situ termireactor wherein chambers containing the waste are placed near pre-existing termite mounds.
A heater, which simulates a container of radioactive waste, is placed inside the compacted Gaomiaozi (GMZ -Na-bentonite blocks and pellets.
"The vast majority of waste generated in homes is recyclable - and if all recyclable waste is placed correctly into the green and brown bins, 240 litres of black bin space spread over a four-week period has been proven to be adequate for the remaining small fraction of non-recyclable waste".
The EPA warns, however, that peak pollution from ash ponds can occur long after the waste is placed and is likely to result in peak exposures about 78 to 105 years after the pond first began operation.
For that purpose, a gallery was excavated in the Opalinus clay and a dummy waste canister was placed on a bed made of bentonite blocks and surrounded by the GBM material.
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