What about issues like toxic
incinerator ash and dioxin - laced soil, she wonders.
Cortland County Lawmakers are considering accepting
incinerator ash at the county landfill on a limited
Cortland County lawmakers have approved a five - year contract to accept
incinerator ash as daily cover
Cortland County lawmakers are expected to vote tonight on a resolution that would end consideration of plans to swap trash for
incinerator ash from Onondaga County.
Not exact matches
Six months after it sailed, the garbage barge's trash was burned in a Brooklyn
incinerator, and the
ashes buried back in Long Island.
Sure new technologies exist to manage our waste (like
incinerators) but these technologies only move the pollution for the ground to the air and the
ash left from trash being burnt still needs to be disposed of.
The trash - burning
incinerator plant was notorious for blackening the snow of lawns with falling
ash.
The plan to cover the Cortland County Landfill with
ash from Onondaga County
incinerators drew an often
That proposal would require the county to send all trash collected to the
incinerator in Dewitt in exchange the county would accept up to 90 thousand tons of
ash at the landfill.
They send the waste to an
incinerator, where it's turned into
ash that can be disposed of in the garbage.
exist in paper that is land filled or burned... In
incinerators, they become concentrated in either toxic air emissions or hazardous
ash, which then must be land filled....