Recoverable resources Materials that still have useful physical or chemical properties after serving a specific purpose and can, therefore, be reused or recycled for the same or other purposes. Solid Waste Management - Page 61992Full view - About this book
| 1996 - 490 pages
...materials that still have useful physical, chemical, or biological properties after serving their original purpose and can, therefore, be reused or recycled for the same or other purposes. (h) Recovery means the process of obtaining materials or energy resources from solid waste. (i) Recycled... | |
| 1976 - 548 pages
...materials that still have useful physical, chemical, or biological properties after serving their original purpose and can, therefore, be reused or recycled for the same or other purposes. (v) "Recovery" means the process of obtaining materials or energy resources from solid waste. (w) "Recycled... | |
| 1973 - 36 pages
...receiving waters: Rivers, lakes, oceans or other bodies that receive treated or untreated waste waters. recycling: The process by which waste materials are transformed into new products in such n manner that the original products may lose their identity. rod tide: Л proliferation or bloom of... | |
| 1986 - 1088 pages
...materials that still have useful physical, chemical, or biological properties after serving their original purpose and can, therefore, be reused or recycled for the same or other purposes. (h) "Recovery" means the process of obtaining materials or energy resources from solid waste. (i) "Recycled... | |
| David R. Storm - 2000 - 460 pages
...the extraction of useful materials from solid wastes. Recoverable resources Materials that still have useful physical or chemical properties after serving...recycled for the same or other purposes. Recycling Separating a given waste material (eg, glass) from the waste stream and processing it so that it may... | |
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