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Some experts argue that the wastes would be easier to bury after about 100 years, by which time they will generate far less heat.
Additional beneficial characteristics of such wastes would be the minerals needed by the growing microalgae.
Approximately [73.6, 74.4]% of total wastes would be finally disposed of at the landfill over the planning horizon.
The good management of those wastes would be an effective means of organic matter restoration through carbon restitution of the depleted soils through organic amendments.
The results indicate that, in the future 15 years, the city's majority of wastes would be disposed of at the landfill due to its relatively low operation cost and low capital for facility development/expansion.
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This waste would be unacceptable at any time.
Shrimp waste would be chemically converted into fertilizer for algae, which the shrimp would then eat.
Its waste would be recycled, and its trash converted to biofuel.
She said the waste would be 15percentt more radioactive at the most.
"It would evoke the laziest of modern pleasures — channel surfing — except that the time wasted would be painfully underlined".
Instead, human waste would be collected and someday possibly composted to add back into the ecosystem as plant fertilizer.
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