Refuse and refuse disposal -- United States
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Refuse and refuse disposal -- United States
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Refuse and refuse disposal
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Incoming Resources
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- Managing nonpoint source pollution from households
- Hazardous waste orientation for BLM volunteers
- Disaster debris management, requirements, challenges, and federal agency roles, Linda Luther
- Composting of yard trimmings and municipal solid waste
- Hydrologic implications of solid-waste disposal, by William J. Schneider
- Superfund removal procedures, action memorandum guidance
- Financiamiento para residuo sólido, una guía de ayuda federal
- Garbology, our dirty love affair with trash, Edward Humes
- A survey of pathogen survival during municipal solid waste and manure treatment processes, by Sylvia A. Ware
- Assurance mechanisms finalized for local government owners of municipal solid waste landfills
- FEMA's oversight and management of debris removal operations
- Attention shipowners, where's your garbage going?
- Hazardous waste, the public land and your safety
- Perspectives on interstate and international shipments of municipal solid waste, hearing before the Subcommittee on Environment and Hazardous Materials of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, August 1, 2001
- Report to Congress on the discharge of hazardous wastes to publicly owned treatment works, the domestic sewage study
- Pay-as-you-throw, lessons learned about unit pricing of municipal solid waste, prepared by Janice L. Canterbury
- National source reduction characterization report for municipal solid waste in the United States
- The solid waste dilemma, an agenda for action : final report of the Municipal Solid Waste Task Force, Office of Solid Waste, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Waste transfer stations, involved citizens make the difference
- Public assistance debris monitoring guide
- Garbage and waste, Charles P. Cozic, book editor
- Management of wastes contaminated with radioactive materials
- Planning for disaster debris
- Planning for disaster debris
- Municipal solid waste factbook (386 or higher preferred), United States Environmental Protection Agency, Solid Waste and Emergency Response
- Hazardous waste disposal problems at federal facilities, hearing before the Subcommittee on Transportation and Commerce of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, second session, November 20, 1980
- Atención dueños en embarcación, ¿Dónde va su basura?
- Development document for the final effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the centralized waste treatment industry - final, Carol M. Browner [and 8 others]
- Dirty jobs with Mike Rowe, produced by Pilgrim Films and Television, Inc. for Discovery Channel ; co-producer, Mike Rowe, Collection 2
- The plastic waste primer, [researched and written by Jeffrey D. Porro and Christine Mueller, and edited by Monica Sullivan]
- Examining the impact of plastic use and identifying solutions for reducing plastic waste, hearing before the Subcommittee on Chemical Safety, Waste Management, Environmental Justice, and Regulatory Oversight of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventeenth Congress, second session, December 15, 2022
- Planning for natural disaster debris, EPA
- Atención dueños de embarcación, ¿Dónde va su basura?
- Review of FEMA guidance for monitoring debris removal operations for Hurricane Katrina
- Background information document for updating AP42 section 2.4 for estimating emissions from municipal solid waste landfills, prepared by Eastern Research Group, Inc. ; EPA project officer Susan Thorneloe
- Compendium on solid waste management by vermicomposting, by Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc
- Management of wastes contaminated with radioactive materials ("red bag" waste and ordinary trash)
- Quantifying the disposal of post-consumer architectural paint, prepared by Abt Associates for Sector Strategies Division, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Code of fair competition for the cinders, ashes, and scavenger trade as approved on December 30, 1933 by President Roosevelt
- Resources on waste for your home and community
- Guide for industrial waste management, building partnerships, protecting ground water, surface water, air
- Dirty jobs with Mike Rowe, produced by Pilgrim Films and Television, Inc. for Discovery Channel ; co-producer, Mike Rowe, Collection 1
- List of municipal solid waste landfills
- A laboratory study to investigate gaseous emissions and solids decomposition during composting of municipal solid wastes, by Robert K. Ham, Dimitris Komilis; prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development
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