Solid animal waste should be picked up, areas where pets urinate should be disinfected, and the area should be odor - free.
Not exact matches
Human groundwater contamination can be related to
waste disposal (private sewage disposal systems, land disposal of
solid waste, municipal wastewater, wastewater impoundments, land spreading of sludge, brine disposal from the petroleum industry, mine
wastes, deep - well disposal of liquid
wastes,
animal feedlot
wastes, radioactive
wastes) or not directly related to
waste disposal (accidents, certain agricultural activities, mining, highway deicing, acid rain, improper well construction and maintenance, road salt).
As a member of the Sustainable Food Trade Association (SFTA), we've signed a pledge committing to reporting annually the company's performance in the 11 - action categories that include organic & land use, distribution & sourcing, energy, climate change & emissions, water use & quality,
solid waste reduction, packaging & marketing materials, labor,
animal care, sustainability education, and governance & community engagement.
Fumes from nitrogen - rich fertilizers and
animal waste combine in the air with combustion emissions to form
solid particles in the air.
The culprit: fumes from nitrogen - rich fertilizers and
animal waste combine in the air with combustion emissions to form
solid particles, which constitute a major source of disease and death, according to the new study.
Many of the 40 or so gathered at the Volusia County
solid waste transfer station spent more than two hours hissing and snarling at each other.And there wasn't even one cat in the room.The county's
animal control board workshop Tuesday was supposed to be about finding ways to solve the feral, or wild, cat problem, but all the dirty looks and snide comments that criss - crossed the room made it seem more like a feline version of American Gladiators.One opinion - represented by
animal services / control, humane societies, health department workers and citizens - seemed to be that the county's trapping and destroying of feral cats is the most humane way of dealing with the overpopulation.
   (d) A primary place or enclosure, the place where dogs are routinely kept, that is not overcrowded, that has a nonporous,
solid surface for flooring that can be sanitized, that is well - ventilated with air circulating at a rate of 8 to 12 times per hour, that has adequate lighting, and is dry, clean and sanitary and free from
animal feces and
wastes, spoiled or contaminated food, dirty water, parasites or pests, trash, debris, sharp or dangerous objects and offensive odors or other contaminants that could affect the
animal's health or injure the
animal.
Using biodigesters, AES contracts with farmers to process their
animal waste, producing methane and a nutrient - rich
solid waste that farmers return to the fields as fertilizer.
The culprit: fumes from nitrogen - rich fertilizers and
animal waste that combine in the air with industrial emissions to form
solid particles — a huge source of disease and death.
The Commission notes, however, that biodiesel is generally «compatible with existing distribution infrastructure» and outlines the potential of a newer process («thermal depolymerization») that produces renewable diesel without the above disadvantages, from «
animal offal, agricultural residues, municipal
solid waste, sewage, and old tires».
Bioenergy refers to sources of energy (electricity and
solid, liquid, or gaseous fuels) derived from biomass: plant - or
animal - based materials such as crops, crop residues, trees,
animal fats, by - products, and
wastes.
«Safe and productive use of
solid and liquid
waste» implies using rainwater or wastewater (treated or untreated) and organic
waste (including human /
animal excreta) in small - scale urban and peri-urban agricultural production, as part of resilient urban development.
(Sec. 1515) Amends the Energy Policy Act of 1992 to redefine biodiesel to include biodiesel derived from: (1)
animal wastes, including poultry fats and poultry
wastes, and other
waste materials; or (2) municipal
solid waste and sludges and oils derived from wastewater and the treatment of wastewater.