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Decomposition or rot is the
process by
which dead
organic substances are
broken down into
simpler organic or
inorganic matter such as
carbon dioxide, water...
- environment. It is most
commonly used in the
context of land-filling of
putrescible or
industrial waste. In the
narrow environmental context leachate is...
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Putrefaction is one of
seven stages of decomposition; as such, the term
putrescible identifies all
organic matter (animal and human) that is biochemically...
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production is the aim, the
level of
putrescibility is the key
factor in its
successful application. The more
putrescible (digestible) the material, the higher...
- of
anaerobic organisms capable of
liquefying anti****ted
amounts of
putrescible materials in wastewater, a
drain field should be
sized to
support a community...
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landfills for
waste disposal from both site
operations and
general non-
putrescible refuse,
including building rubble. Also
located on site is the privately...
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Inspection Unit
issues permits and
conducts regular inspections of
putrescible and non-
putrescible transfer stations, fill
material transfer stations, and fill...
- this tax. In addition, the
Quebec government plans to
recover 60% of
putrescible organic matter by 2015 in
order to
reduce its emissions.
Quebec climate...
- systems, the
primary product was
cellulose fibers. This
comprises the
putrescible (decomposable),
cellulose and
lignin elements of the
waste stream. The...
- The
first pond
biome in a
series of
stabilization ponds digests the
putrescible solids suspended in the
wastewater being treated.
Anaerobic ponds allow...