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Eberle, William M., Integrated Waste Management, Kansas State University, May 1995
Municipal solid waste, long a dominant concern for municipal planners, now presents even more diffic...
Waste generation is increasing in Pyawbwe year by year because of increasing population, developing ...
Ten years ago there were 15,000 landfills in the nation; today there are just over 5,000. Many of th...
The WastePlan computer software package was employed to estimate the potential cost savings from reg...
Solid wastes management responsibility has traditionally been delegated by the states to their polit...
The solid waste management plan here is a compilation of the needs of the State as found at the star...
Author Institution: Department of Geological Sciences, Cleveland State UniversityRECYCLE is a simula...
This study recommends several alternative plans for the unified collection and disposal of solid was...
Author Institution: Department of Geological Sciences, Cleveland State UniversityRECYCLE is a simula...
LD2668 .R4 PLAN 1987 Z54Master of Regional and Community PlanningLandscape Architecture/Regional and...
LD2668 .R4 PLAN 1987 Z54Master of Regional and Community PlanningLandscape Architecture/Regional and...
The primary responsibility for solid waste collection, processing, and disposal rests with local lev...
The purpose of this study was to look into the evaluation of waste disposal stages (collection, stor...
Local municipalities in the United States are increasingly concerned about how and where we are goin...
Eberle, William M., Integrated Waste Management, Kansas State University, May 1995
Municipal solid waste, long a dominant concern for municipal planners, now presents even more diffic...
Waste generation is increasing in Pyawbwe year by year because of increasing population, developing ...
Ten years ago there were 15,000 landfills in the nation; today there are just over 5,000. Many of th...
The WastePlan computer software package was employed to estimate the potential cost savings from reg...
Solid wastes management responsibility has traditionally been delegated by the states to their polit...
The solid waste management plan here is a compilation of the needs of the State as found at the star...
Author Institution: Department of Geological Sciences, Cleveland State UniversityRECYCLE is a simula...
This study recommends several alternative plans for the unified collection and disposal of solid was...
Author Institution: Department of Geological Sciences, Cleveland State UniversityRECYCLE is a simula...
LD2668 .R4 PLAN 1987 Z54Master of Regional and Community PlanningLandscape Architecture/Regional and...
LD2668 .R4 PLAN 1987 Z54Master of Regional and Community PlanningLandscape Architecture/Regional and...
The primary responsibility for solid waste collection, processing, and disposal rests with local lev...
The purpose of this study was to look into the evaluation of waste disposal stages (collection, stor...
Local municipalities in the United States are increasingly concerned about how and where we are goin...
Eberle, William M., Integrated Waste Management, Kansas State University, May 1995
Municipal solid waste, long a dominant concern for municipal planners, now presents even more diffic...
Waste generation is increasing in Pyawbwe year by year because of increasing population, developing ...