These mines also require the disposal
of solid wastes such as tailing and waste rock stockpiles that can also release contaminants to the environment.
Not exact matches
There are many hidden costs
of garbage
such as municipal
solid waste taxes and depletion
of natural resources.
Six unauthorized dump sites were evacuated in the Accra Metropolis and in addition, the Ministry will acquire and develop material recovery sites
such as
waste transfer stations and final disposal sites in every region to ensure the sorting and temporary holding
of solid waste prior to treatment at the
waste processing plants.
After the
solid waste goes through a composting operation, remaining manure nutrients with more stable levels
of nitrogen can be used at local «dirt operations,»
such as vineyards and sod farms, he said.
In 2008, AAAS recycled nearly one - half, or 48 %
of all
solid waste generated in the building — 25.96 tons
of commingled content
such as cans, bottles, and plastic; 18.94 tons
of mixed paper; and 36.6 tons
of cardboard.
Like those who were pondering these problems a century ago, we are still in search
of an affordable alchemy that turns
solid waste into an inert, hazard - free, usable by - product
such as bricks or glass.
It turns out that there's
such a double - win in most bathrooms around the world; if we had «NoMix» toilets that separate urine from
solid waste, municipal wastewater plants would have a significantly easier task (and produce more methane to generate electricity), and we could much more easily extract precious nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen for use as fertilizer (instead
of using fossil fuels).
Beyond etiquette, it's important to clean up
solid waste because dog feces can carry contagions
such as parvo and a number
of types
of worms — even if they are considered healthy.
It deals with
waste resources
such as municipal
solid waste, different kinds
of imported
waste,
waste electrical and electronic products and steel scrap with environmental management technology.
Advanced biofuels can be derived from lignocellulosic feedstocks,
such as agricultural
waste (e.g., corn stover, wheat straw, rice hulls), agricultural processing byproducts (e.g., corn fiber or sugar cane bagasse), forestry and wood processing
waste, the paper portion
of municipal
solid waste, or dedicated energy crops
such as switchgrass.
Such measures can range from «working with nature» (e.g., placing a greater emphasis on coastal resource management, or protecting mangrove and natural reef ecosystems), to a concerted «climate - proofing»
of infrastructure, including storm - drainage systems, water supply and treatment plants, as well as protection or relocation
of energy or
solid waste management facilities.
Carbon positive: actions converting atmospheric carbon to forms that enhance soil nutrition or to durable forms
such as polymers and
solid aggregates; also recycling
of carbon into nutrients from organic materials, food
waste, compostable polymers and sewers
«(iii) in the case
of the combustion, pyrolization, or gasification
of municipal
solid waste, a certification that each local government unit from which
such waste originates operates, participates in the operation
of, contracts for, or otherwise provides for, recycling services for its residents.
-- The term «qualified
waste - to - energy» means energy from the combustion
of municipal
solid waste or construction, demolition, or disaster debris, or from the gasification or pyrolization
of such waste or debris and the combustion
of the resulting gas at the same facility, provided that --
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.
Wood, Wood Waste, Other
Solid Waste: Covers purpose - grown energy crops (poplar, willow etc.), a multitude
of woody materials generated by an industrial process (wood / paper industry in particular) or provided directly by forestry and agriculture as well as
wastes such as straw, rice husks, crushed grape dregs etc..
-- The term «qualified
waste - to - energy» means energy from the combustion
of post-recycled municipal
solid waste, or from the gasification or pyrolization
of such waste and the combustion
of the resulting gas at the same facility, if the owner or operator
of the facility generating electricity from the energy provides to the Commission, on an annual basis --
The clinker kiln is an ideal candidate for the use
of a wide variety
of fuels, including
waste - derived fuels,
such as tyres, plastics, biomass, municipal
solid wastes and sewage sludge (see Section 7.3.2).
Degradable organic carbon: The portion
of organic carbon present in
such solid waste as paper, food
waste, and yard
waste that is susceptible to biochemical decomposition.
Generally, these resources include wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, and some types
of hydroelectricity, but may include other resources
such as landfill gas, municipal
solid waste, and tidal energy.
It deals with
waste resources
such as municipal
solid waste, different kinds
of imported
waste,
waste electrical and electronic products and steel scrap with environmental management technology.