Nonetheless, the West Valley FEIS states that the preferred alternative A includes: «TRU waste shipments to WIPP could occur within the next 10 years if the TRU waste is determined to meet all requirements for disposal in this repository; however, if some or all of WVDP's TRU waste does not meet these requirements, the Department would need to explore other alternatives
for disposal of this waste.»
A landfill is a site
for the disposal of waste materials by burial and is the oldest form of waste treatment.
Not exact matches
Then last February, the governing Liberals created a new regulation to ensure producers pay a lump sum
for the actual cost
of waste disposal, rather than a projected per - unit cost estimated by Stewardship Ontario.
Almost anyone in manufacturing is a producer
of hazardous
waste and must account
for it at each step by keeping careful records:
for example, that a hauler picked up x gallons
of waste from your factory and that a
disposal company received it, and so on.
Bechtel has been building the Hanford plant
for the
disposal of nuclear
waste since 2000,
for example, and the first phase isn't scheduled
for completion until 2022.
Our hazardous material handling experts safely transport
waste in our Company - owned vehicles to one
of our
waste management facilities
for disposal or recycling.
Clean Harbors
Waste Disposal Services provide the widest range of recycling, treatment and disposal options in the industry for all of your hazardous and non-hazardou
Disposal Services provide the widest range
of recycling, treatment and
disposal options in the industry for all of your hazardous and non-hazardou
disposal options in the industry
for all
of your hazardous and non-hazardous
waste.
Clean Harbors offers numerous alternatives to
waste disposal by providing a variety
of recycling, reuse and reclamation options
for hazardous and non-hazardous materials — including solvents, precious metals, chemicals, oil, light bulbs, transformers and other electrical equipment.
With locations throughout North America, Clean Harbors offers a wide range
of disposal and recycling services
for hazardous and non-hazardous
waste.
Household hazardous
waste is transported in our own licensed vehicles to one
of our facilities
for recycling or
disposal.
We also transport
waste in our own licensed vehicles to one
of our Company - owned facilities
for recycling or
disposal.
We leverage more than 35 years
of experience in
waste management, advanced technologies and a vast transportation network to provide a single source
for all
of your
waste disposal and recycling needs.
In 2014, Unilever issued a «green bond,» offering clarity and transparency around the use
of proceeds, including a set
of clearly defined criteria on greenhouse gas emissions, water use and
waste disposal for the projects funded.
For $ 1,120,000, Perry's second largest career contributor, Dallas billionaire investor Harold Simmons, got expedited approval
of a nuclear
waste disposal site situated in West Texas and underlain by four major aquifers.
The evidence makes a strong case
for contracting out
waste collection and
disposal services, where there are a lot
of potential savings.
A suitable
disposal site
for mined geologic
waste must include the following characteristics: the rock mass's previous geologic history should indicate probable stability
for the next 10,000 years or more; it should be relatively isolated from circulating ground water; it must be capable
of containing
waste without losing its desirable properties; and it must be amenable to technical analysis.
I may not have caused my disease, but the people who many years ago buried toxic
waste on empty land, land on which my house was later built, greedy people who did not want to pay
for proper
disposal of the
waste, were responsible
for my disease.
Since blood flows throughout the body, acting as a medium
for providing oxygen and nutrients, and drawing
waste products back to the excretory systems
for disposal, the state
of the bloodstream affects, or is affected by, many medical conditions.
He notes that the company's early products included compostable bags called Toters, (compost liners that line large organic collection bins), which were used
for the
disposal of food
waste in compost piles.
With 182 Nestlé factories achieving zero
waste for disposal at the end
of 2016, we are now working toward zero
waste for disposal in our sites by 2020.
Nestlé is working towards zero
waste for disposal at all its sites, just one
of the Swiss group's commitments to environmental sustainability.
At the end
of 2015, 105 Nestlé factories (22 %) achieved zero
waste for disposal.
Much
of this food could instead feed hungry people, while at the same time reduce
waste disposal costs and provide tax benefits
for businesses donating food.
Flashfood, an app started by Toronto - based entrepreneur Josh Domingues, attacks the problem
of food
waste at retailers, connecting consumers to steeply discounted food slated
for disposal.
The organ takes over responsibility
of arranging
for both nutrients that would help the baby's development and the means
for waste disposal.
Landfill remaining the main destination
for municipal
waste disposal (46 percent
of total
waste is landfilled on average according to environmental NGOs) despite considerable policy effort by EU authorities to increase
waste separation and deter
waste production at the source.
However, the government is taking on the liabilities
for potential accidents and, crucially, the
disposal of radioactive
waste should the companies go bust.
As part
of a 1996 agreement to stop the importation
of trash to the Fresh Kills landfill and close the facility by December 31, 2001, Governor Pataki and Mayor Giuliani appointed a 12 - member joint task force to develop a plan
for closing Fresh Kills and recommend alternatives
for waste disposal.
MTA Chairman Tom Prendergast said the MTA already has in place protocols
for dealing with the
disposal and removal
of infectious
waste, including buses and trains so that they can be cleaned.
Questions over safety,
disposal of waste and the possibility that plants could make material suitable
for weapons have slowed the spread
of nuclear technology
Regulations
for waste disposal, including the
disposal of coal ash, should be strengthened and fully enforced to prevent the creation
of new contaminated sites and new threats to drinking water.
California officials have long been under fire
for their injection well practices, a
waste disposal program that the state runs according to federal law and under a sort
of license — called «primacy» — given to it by the EPA.
Short - term fixes Existing
disposal facilities have adequate capacity
for most low - level radioactive
waste and are accessible to
waste generators in the short term, but constraints on the long - term
disposal of class B and C
wastes have become clear, according to a report by the Government Accountability Office last year.
In 1980, Congress passed a law that made states responsible
for disposal of their own
wastes, but states were encouraged to form compacts to locate one low - level radioactive
waste site
for several states.
Scientists at The Geological Society
of America (GSA) meeting in Denver will describe the potential
of shale formations; challenges
of deep borehole
disposal; and their progress in building a computer model to help improve understanding
of the geologic processes that are important
for safe
disposal of high - level
waste.
The plant, which will be able to handle 10 cubic metres
of waste water an hour, will use a combination
of chemical and physical processes to extract the organic dye component and concentrate it into a sludge suitable
for disposal in a landfill.
Sewage treatment is the process that removes the majority
of the contaminants from
waste - water or sewage and produces both a liquid effluent suitable
for disposal to the natural environment and a sludge.
The Nuclear
Waste Policy Act
of 1982 established a framework
for the permanent
disposal of the nation's nuclear
waste, leading to the 1987 selection
of Yucca Mountain, a barren peak in the high desert
of Nevada, as the site
of a deep geologic repository that would be built and operated by the Department
of Energy.
There is currently no industrial method
of disposal of printed ink
for these
wastes and.
The
disposal of our nuclear
waste is very challenging, with very large volumes destined
for burial deep underground.
In partnership with the Universities
of Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, Bristol, Cardiff, and the Open University, the programme will examine issues such as the design
of next - generation nuclear reactors, reactor performance, reactor monitoring, materials
for nuclear reactors that can withstand high temperatures, and nuclear
waste disposal.
At the same time, the U.S. still lacks a long - term solution
for nuclear
waste due to the cancellation
of a
disposal facility being built at Yucca Mountain in Nevada, although President Obama has appointed a blue - ribbon commission to make recommendations.
The costs associated with the installation
of proper onsite
waste disposal equipment, including incinerators, is approximately $ 100,000 and only 11 institutions reported having this capability; the remaining centers must transport the
waste for disposal offsite and would have to spend millions
of dollars to do so, while also increasing the risk
of exposure
of the pathogen to staff during the packaging and transportation process.
According to the draft, power plant operators would have five years from the date
of the law's enactment to take full responsibility
for building and operating
waste disposal sites.
Non-food
waste is shipped out
of Antarctica
for disposal, as is all
waste from British bases on the continent.
For example, an entire nuclear cycle involving light - water reactors, reprocessing
of the spent fuel, and
disposal of small «packages»
of highly radioactive nuclear
waste in deep boreholes could prove an attractive option, Moniz noted.
Billions
of dollars have been spent to evaluate Yucca Mountain as
disposal site
for radioactive
waste since the 1970s.
A
disposal site on Yucca Mountain would need to hold up to 77,000 tons
of highly radioactive nuclear
waste for up to 1 million years.
Since blood flows throughout the body, acting as a medium
for providing oxygen and other nutrients, and drawing
waste products back to the excretory systems
for disposal, the state
of the bloodstream affects, or is affected by, many medical conditions.
A similar chemical reaction stemming from the sloppy
disposal of Los Alamos» nuclear
waste in 2014 provoked the shutdown
of a deep - underground storage site in New Mexico
for more than two years, a DOE accident investigation concluded.