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There are varying exemptions in many states for foods considered nonhazardous.
"There are only two classifications for waste, hazardous and nonhazardous.
And in Louisiana, where the petroleum industry employed 79,000 people last year, oil field waste has been defined as nonhazardous.
But, like all chemicals, there is a limit below which it is nonhazardous.
Half of the drivers carrying nonhazardous material will also be subject to license verification.
Also, the lack of immediate human toxicity does not mean the substance is environmentally nonhazardous.
Abietic acid is considered a "nonhazardous natural substances" in tall oil.
"The kids were more than willing to help, and there was a little thrill in getting involved in a nonhazardous police operation," he said.
The virgin soil method has the advantages of being relatively inexpensive, very effective and nonhazardous.
For ash classified as nonhazardous, the agency is considering establishing a new category, called "special waste."
And, nevertheless, because of this law saying it was nonhazardous, they sent it anyway."
The initial Commission proposal provided for the shipment of nonhazardous wastes being allowed in those circumstances.
There appear to be two better ways to handle nonhazardous nonrecyclables: incineration and composting.
Since almost the entire old town is a pedestrian zone, walking is a pleasant and nonhazardous activity.
"If you can identify the people who would be nonhazardous, that's fine," Senator Volker said.
Leslie got assigned the buckling sidewalk story, something relatively tame, easy, and nonhazardous.
Since ash was considered nonhazardous, he added, it was commonly mixed with garbage and dumped in landfills.
With some poking, the environmental agency declared it a nonhazardous "organic material, probably algae" that, in decomposing, had risen to the surface.
Requires the Administrator to publish a list of nonhazardous secondary materials that are not solid waste when combusted in units designed for energy recovery.
Reportedly, only nonhazardous materials such as spoiled meat, spoiled candy, and clothing have been disposed at the site.
In the soil, sodium monofluoroacetate is converted by bacteria and fungi to metabolic product, shown to be nonhazardous to the environment.
It's absolutely nonhazardous, but it's very impressive," explained Johnston to Allen.
Agreements for moving hazardous and nonhazardous bulk liquids, powders and gases are arranged in one of three ways.
D5 produces nontoxic, nonhazardous waste.
When the soil - enough to fill 33 railroad cars - eventually was transported to a dump in Alabama, it was mislabeled as nonhazardous material.