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Individual household waste water disposal methods

A. Pakalnins

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Individual household waste water disposal methods

a report to Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

by A. Pakalnins

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Published 1957 in Montreal .
Written in English

    Subjects:
  • Drainage, House,
  • Sewage disposal,
  • Sewerage, Rural

  • Edition Notes

    ContributionsCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsTD929 P35
    The Physical Object
    Pagination[65 leaves]
    Number of Pages65
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL17554419M

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    Food debris was the major waste generated in the study area, with % of respondents saying they generated food debris as a solid waste. The remaining reported types of waste were: plastics (%), bottles/cans (%), paper (%), and old clothes (%). When people think about solid waste management, they likely associate it with garbage being dumped in landfills or such activities comprise an important part of the process, a variety of elements is involved in the creation of an optimal integrated solid waste management (ISWM) system. For example, treatment techniques act to reduce the volume and toxicity of solid waste.

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