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A second and equally important objective of
waste
Patient
disposal is to ensure that the waste
does not cause any unacceptable short-or long-term impact on the environment or on human health.
[
incineration residues 0 MCLH 22/02/2014
]
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However, the handling and
disposal
of radioactive
material
Patient
is not a responsibility of local
municipal government.
[
hazardous def 0 MCLH 22/02/2014
]
-
Typically,
leachate
Patient
disposal would involve discharge to an existing sewage works, either by discharge to a sewer or by hauling it to the sewage treatment
plant, or would involve on-site
treatment and discharge of the
treated effluent to a surface water body.
[
landfill standards 0 MCLH 22/02/2014
]
-
The
annual
Frequency
disposal
of billions of tonnes of material
resources
Patient
is selfevidently counter to
any understanding of environmental sustainability.
[
Waste Management 0 MCLH 22/02/2014
]
-
The relative importance of incineration as opposed to other
waste
Patient
treatment and
disposal
options, including mechanical/biological treatment and sanitary landfilling, varies considerably from country to country,
depending on specific waste management strategies as well as space availability for final land disposal.
[
incineration residues 0 MCLH 22/02/2014
]
-
The health issues associated with the
disposal
of
waste
Patient
are escalating in countries such as
China and India, to name a few.
[
w m human health 0 MCLH 22/02/2014
]
-
The use of composting technology in the
disposal
of
poultry and
hogs
Patient
is becoming more widespread.
[
farms wastemgt 0 MCLH 22/02/2014
]
-
Crudely, the rich are disproportionately responsible for waste production; the poor suffer
disproportionately from the negative effects of
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