Readings on Solid Waste Management and Resource RecoveryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 196 pages |
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... ment and Resource Recovery . 11 The first two chapters focus on the magnitude of the solid waste pro- blem , and review existing legislation . Programs of the Federal govern- ment are outlined in Chapter III , followed by a look at the ...
... ment and Resource Recovery . 11 The first two chapters focus on the magnitude of the solid waste pro- blem , and review existing legislation . Programs of the Federal govern- ment are outlined in Chapter III , followed by a look at the ...
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... ment of alternative domestic sources of material and energy could be inhibited ( e.g. , recycling and energy recovery from post - consumer waste ) . Therefore , there is some question as to whether these measures lead to conservative ...
... ment of alternative domestic sources of material and energy could be inhibited ( e.g. , recycling and energy recovery from post - consumer waste ) . Therefore , there is some question as to whether these measures lead to conservative ...
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... ment / resource recovery systems by all levels of government and the private sector . The high capital requirements for recovery facilities and the new risks associated with commercializa- tion of these systems are forcing governmental ...
... ment / resource recovery systems by all levels of government and the private sector . The high capital requirements for recovery facilities and the new risks associated with commercializa- tion of these systems are forcing governmental ...
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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