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SOLID WASTERésidues solides
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SOLID WASTE"Regular" garbage from non-industrial sources, such as residential homes, restaurants, retail centers, and office buildings. Typical MSW includes paper, discarded food items, and other gener [..]
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SOLID WASTERefers to the accumulation of noxious material substances. (See also Depletion, Environment, and Intensification.)
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SOLID WASTE“Solid waste is broadly defined as any discarded material, including secondary materials when they are recycled.” Howmet Corp. v. United States EPA, 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 87175 (D.D.C. Sept. 23, 2009) [..]
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SOLID WASTEAll unwanted, abandoned, or discarded solid or semisolid material whether or not subject to decomposition, originating from any source.
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SOLID WASTEAs defined under RCRA, any solid, semi-solid, liquid, or contained gaseous materials discarded from industrial, commercial, mining, or agricultural operations, and from community activities. Solid was [..]
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SOLID WASTENon-liquid, non-soluble materials ranging from municipal garbage to industrial wastes that contain complex and sometimes hazardous substances. Solid wastes also include sewage sludge, agricultural [..]
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SOLID WASTENon-liquid, non-soluble materials ranging from municipal garbage to industrial wastes that contain complex and sometimes hazardous substances. Solid wastes also include sewage sludge, agricultural ref [..]
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SOLID WASTENon-liquid, non-soluble materials ranging from municipal garbage to industrial wastes that contain complex and sometimes hazardous substances. Solid wastes include sewage sludge, agricultural refuse, [..]
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SOLID WASTENon-liquid, non-soluble materials ranging from municipal garbage to industrial wastes that contain complex and sometimes hazardous substances. Solid wastes also include sewage sludge, agricultural ref [..]
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SOLID WASTEUseless, unwanted or discarded material with insufficient liquid content to be free flowing. It may be agricultural, commercial, industrial, institutional, municipal, or residential in nature.
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SOLID WASTEGarbage, refuse, or sludge, or other discarded materials from a wastewater treatment Plant, Water Supply treatment Plant, and Air Pollution control facility that include solid, semi-solid, or containe [..]
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SOLID WASTEprimarily solid contaminants for which disposal by discharge into the environment is intended, or for which disposal by discharge into the environment would be necessary if other processes such as re-use or recovery cannot be applied.
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SOLID WASTESolid refers to non-soluble material such as agricultural refuse, industrial waste, mining residues, demolition waste, municipal garbage or even sewage sludge. Most of these kinds of wastes cannot be [..]
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SOLID WASTEnon-hazardous, non-prescribed solid waste materials ranging from municipal garbage to industrial waste, generally: domestic and municipal; commercial and industrial; construction and demolition; other [..]
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SOLID WASTEThey include materials which are wasted after using and treatment sludges. They must be regularly, continuously and accurately collected and disposed with respect to human and environmental health .
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SOLID WASTEUseless and sometimes hazardous material with low liquid content. Solid wastes include municipal garbage, industrial and commercial waste, sewage sludge, wastes resulting from agricultural and animal [..]
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SOLID WASTEAs defined under RCRA, any solid, semi-solid, liquid, or contained gaseous materials discarded from industrial, commercial, mining, or agricultural operations, and from community activities. Solid was [..]
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SOLID WASTEWaste that is disposed of in a landfill or incinerator; in other words, trash.
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