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.
In addition, HB335 ensures manufacturing facilities that convert these post-use plastics into liquid fuels, chemicals, waxes and lubricants are not wrongly classified as
solid waste management facilities.
Not exact matches
After landfilling, recycling is the most common method of
waste management in the United States with 21 % of municipal
solid waste (MSW) processed at recycling
facilities and 64 % sent to landfills.
In 2003, Ismawati and Bali Fokus, in cooperation with a local Rotary Club, initiated a
solid waste management program with Temesi Village in Gianyar, Bali consisting of a
waste management facility owned and operated by the village itself.
(1) Systems of monitoring, producing or extracting gas from
solid waste disposal facilities, if the bore hole is a well subject to the act of July 7, 1980 (P.L. 380, No. 97), known as the Solid Waste Management Act, which does not penetrate a workable coal
solid waste disposal
facilities, if the bore hole is a well subject to the act of July 7, 1980 (P.L. 380, No. 97), known as the
Solid Waste Management Act, which does not penetrate a workable coal
Solid Waste Management Act, which does not penetrate a workable coal seam.
Lightfoot has represented municipalities in environmental permitting and compliance matters involving wastewater treatment systems and
solid -
waste management facilities.
Polly routinely counsels manufacturing
facilities, energy infrastructure companies and natural resource developers on various issues involving hazardous substance releases,
management of hazardous and
solid waste, wastewater and stormwater
management, and Western water rights.