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waste: see solid waste solid waste, discarded materials other than fluids. In the United States in 1996, nearly 210 million tons—about 4.3 lb. (2 kg) per person daily (up from 2.7 lb./1.2 kg in 1960)—were collected and disposed of by municipalities. ..... Click the link for more information. . waste 1. a land or region that is devastated or ruined 2. a land or region that is wild or uncultivated 3. Physiol a. the useless products of metabolism b. indigestible food residue 4. disintegrated rock material resulting from erosion 5. Law reduction in the value of an estate caused by act or neglect, esp by a life-tenant How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The district also plans to treat recycled waste water from the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts so it can be used for irrigation. The report recommended relaxing groundwater cleanup requirements and amending regulations under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, which characterizes certain recycled waste streams as hazardous waste. VALENCIA - The green expanses of the new TPC Westridge golf course and the lushly landscaped street medians nearby stay that way with recycled waste water, the first such system in the Santa Clarita Valley and one that will be expanded in 2005 and beyond. |
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