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The findings may add to concerns about the effects of new energy extraction and waste disposal technologies.
Waste disposal technology constitutes another factor in eutrophication prevention.
All theses poducts are manufactured by a company which has long been reconised as specialists in the field of waste disposal technology.
Canada's export interests in Mexico would include solid waste disposal technology, sewage and waste-water treatment and environmental rehabilitation.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency described the Act as "the first federal effort to improve waste disposal technology".
A large hydroelectric project, nuclear waste disposal technology, or a pulp and paper mill are esamples of projects that have been referred for independent panel revievv,.
This method has been described as a viable means of disposing of radioactive waste, and as a state-of-the-art nuclear waste disposal technology.
An Isle of Man-based fund which invests in new waste disposal technology has attracted £4 million since its launch in July.
In 2011, however, the subsidiary went into bankruptcy and the regional garbage agency began to reassess its needs based on increased recycling and new waste disposal technologies.
The programme envisages continuation of this work, with particular emphasis on development of appropriate sanitation and waste disposal technologies for low-income high-density urban settlements.
Contrary to allegation, Canada's nuclear waste disposal technology includes monitoring, retrievability (if needed), and was deemed "technically safe" by a nine-year Environmental Assessment Review Panel in 1998.
• Waste Disposal Technologies to destroy PCB wastes effectively and safely are currently available and in use in many countries. These include incineration and chemical treatment.
These influences would include changes in demand for energy, the level of worldwide uptake of nuclear power, developments in nuclear waste disposal technology and the growth of other energy generation sources.
It comprises three sections for Raw Materials and Waste Disposal Technology, Metallurgy and Materials Technology and Geoscience and Geology.
The following degrees are awarded in Geoscience and Geography, Raw Materials and Waste Disposal Technology, or Metallurgy and Materials Technology:
"Privatizing the URL will ensure that Canada remains a leader in the nuclear industry, particularly in the development of nuclear fuel waste disposal technology," said Natural Resources Minister Ralph Goodale.
They also leave a legacy of expertise and equipment for the country's health system including much needed cold chain equipment, safe waste disposal technologies and a pool of trained vaccinators for use in routine immunization systems.
Plans for the following year covered activities which ranged from implementing a western technologies cluster study to supporting hog waste disposal technology demonstration projects, urban youth entrepreneurship training services and Internet marketing pilot projects designed for rural and remote communities.
Since 2009, international delegations of waste pickers have attended at least five global climate change conferences to demand that climate funds invest in resource recovery programs that will help ensure waste pickers' livelihoods, rather than waste disposal technologies like incinerators.
Environment and sanitation operations and processing technology (garbage removal, treatment and recycling technology, large waste disposal technology, toxic and hazardous waste treatment technologies, landfill technology, incineration technology, biochemical processing, composting technology, waste transfer and transportation systems technology)
The paper states: "Given the low greenhouse gas emissions of this [nuclear] generating technology and advances in decommissioning and nuclear waste disposal technologies, we believe that nuclear power must remain as a key option for a new generation of reactors in Scotland before the existing facilities reach the end of their lifespan."
While the then UK Environment Secretary Chris Patten claimed that importing toxic waste prevented it being dumped in less industrialized countries which lacked the appropriate waste disposal technology, Greenpeace said that 80 per cent of the waste came from highly developed countries such as Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands.