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The government says they are not needed because demolition debris is cleaner than other rubbish.
How about construction and demolition debris, also never part of the municipal waste stream.
However, trains regularly cross the river carrying paper products and demolition debris.
Mr. Roth said he couldn't even begin to look at the demolition debris problem for a month.
The landfill is permitted to accept primarily construction and demolition debris.
The nearest one for demolition debris is in Pennsylvania, I hear.
It was then transported to landfills, including 2,500 tons of construction and demolition debris.
Best of all, they left a skip only two-thirds full of the demolition debris.
Major construction/demolition debris requires special authorization from the Authority.
Eighty-five percent of construction and demolition debris was recycled.
Where to dump 60 million pounds of demolition debris, much of it containing asbestos?
Michael Cosola, the company's president, said it took five years to plan and build his plant to handle construction and demolition debris.
About 75 percent of demolition debris like radiators and piping will be salvaged or recycled as well.
But the university ran out of development funds, leaving the lot only partially cleared of demolition debris and rubble for 14 months.
The biggest product currently shipped from here is municipal waste and construction and demolition debris.
The last plant is intended to recycle construction and demolition debris and bulky items like old appliances.
In the United States, 30 to 40 percent of all landfill waste is construction and demolition debris, Falk said.
One will recycle demolition debris.
It's a community out past Spryfield where this company is receiving, collecting and transporting construction and demolition debris.
Meehan, the burger turning to demolition debris in his mouth, said, "Oh, Jeffords."
It has since been demolished, with the exception of the tower, which remains overlooking a lot full of brick demolition debris.
After Kaiser decided to close the Fontana plant in 1983, workers were told to toss all demolition debris into the blast furnace.
The complaints nonetheless led to several investigations, and eventually to a 1993 state law banning any burials in construction and demolition debris.
All demolition debris and other material that is unsuitable for reuse is to be disposed of at an approved facility.
Every year the United States buries about 33 million tons of wood-related construction and demolition debris in landfills.