Readings on Solid Waste Management and Resource RecoveryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 196 pages |
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Page 44
... disposal of solid waste shall , prior to the is- suance of such license or permit , consult with the Secre- tary to insure compliance with guidelines recommended under section 209 and the purposes of this Act . NATIONAL DISPOSAL SITES ...
... disposal of solid waste shall , prior to the is- suance of such license or permit , consult with the Secre- tary to insure compliance with guidelines recommended under section 209 and the purposes of this Act . NATIONAL DISPOSAL SITES ...
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... disposal sites , leaving a larger number of sites to process and dispose of less hazardous wastes . This strategy relies heavily on the States . From the State perspective , the problem is one of land disposal . States generally have ...
... disposal sites , leaving a larger number of sites to process and dispose of less hazardous wastes . This strategy relies heavily on the States . From the State perspective , the problem is one of land disposal . States generally have ...
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... disposal sites , leaving the overwhelming number of other sites to process / dispose of other wastes . Thus the above strategy envisions a " cascading " regulatory strategy with direct Federal regulation ' and enforcement of very ...
... disposal sites , leaving the overwhelming number of other sites to process / dispose of other wastes . Thus the above strategy envisions a " cascading " regulatory strategy with direct Federal regulation ' and enforcement of very ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 2 |
The Quantity and Composition of PostConsumer Solid Waste | 16 |
The Benefits of Resource Recovery and Waste Reduction | 22 |
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