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Municipal waste As defined in the Energy Security Act (P.L. 96-294; 1980) as "any organic matter, including sewage, sewage sludge, and industrial or commercial waste, and mixtures of such matter and inorganic [..]
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Municipal wasteMunicipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by the residential, commercial and public services sectors that are collecte [..]
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Municipal waste Municipal waste is that which comes under the control of the Local Authority and includes household waste and other wastes collected by a waste collection authority or its agents, such as municipal parks and gardens waste, beach cleansing waste, commercial or industrial waste, and waste resulting from the clearance of fly-tipped materials
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Municipal wasteUnwanted by-products of modern life generated by people living in an urban area. - N -
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Municipal wasteWaste originating from a community, which may be composed of domestic (sewage) and industrial waste water.
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Municipal wasteWaste produced in urban areas, mainly made up of household waste but also some small commercial waste that is similar to household waste.
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Municipal wastesolid waste generated from domestic premises (garbage and hard waste) and council activities such as street sweeping, litter and street tree lopping. Also includes waste dropped at transfer stations a [..]
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Municipal wasteSubstances discarded as unusable by private households, offices,shops, etc., but not the waste products of industrial processing or manufacturing. Municipal waste is composed typically of paper, organ [..]
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