Environmental Law, Volume 1North American International, 1972 - 825 pages Companion volume to the author's Environmental planning. |
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Page 20
... refuse in 7 hours , for an average of 12 truck loads each hour ( 71.5 tons of refuse per hour ) . There are two unloading stations . Each station can handle six trucks an hour , allowing ten minutes for each truck to enter the plant ...
... refuse in 7 hours , for an average of 12 truck loads each hour ( 71.5 tons of refuse per hour ) . There are two unloading stations . Each station can handle six trucks an hour , allowing ten minutes for each truck to enter the plant ...
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... refuse is then run through a ballistic separator , where gravel , broken glass , and similar hard , heavy material is removed . The ground com- postable refuse is then elevated to a surge tank . Meanwhile , digested sewage sludge from ...
... refuse is then run through a ballistic separator , where gravel , broken glass , and similar hard , heavy material is removed . The ground com- postable refuse is then elevated to a surge tank . Meanwhile , digested sewage sludge from ...
Page 37
... refuse disposal is frequently insufficient to meet their needs . Even when a city finds land to purchase in a neighboring community or an unincorporated area , political boundaries are formidable obstacles which may prevent the site ...
... refuse disposal is frequently insufficient to meet their needs . Even when a city finds land to purchase in a neighboring community or an unincorporated area , political boundaries are formidable obstacles which may prevent the site ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
g The Control of Pollution one53 | 53 |
environmental quality March 5 1970 text of one93 | 93 |
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abatement action Administrator Air Pollution Control Air Quality Act air quality standards amended application areas atmosphere authority budget carbon monoxide certificate City Clean Air Act combustion Commission compost containers costs Council on Environmental court Department determine discharge economic effects emission standards enforcement environment Environmental Law Environmental Protection Environmental Quality equipment exempt facilities Federal agencies Federal Government fly ash fuel grants hearing impact incinerator increase industry installation issued land landfill legislation limited manufacturer materials ment million municipal National NEPA nitrogen oxides odor operation ordinance Owens-Corning paper paragraph particulate matter percent permit person pesticides plant pollution control agency population growth problem procedures production proposed public health recycling refuse regulations Reitze result smoke solid waste disposal sources subsection sulfur oxides tests thereof tion United United States Code urban vehicle or engine violation water pollution welfare