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Nuke waste allowed in landfills at issue
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 05:57:00 GMT
NASHVILLE - Lawmakers are questioning a state program that allows low-level radioactive waste to go to regular landfills in Tennessee. A state legislative study committee held a hearing on the issue last week, and Rep. Brenda Gilmore of Nashville said
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Lawmakers target radioactive waste in TN landfills
Sun, 29 Nov 2009 10:16:00 GMT
tracks last year, with a strong lobbying effort from the industry, she said.'We should not accept additional waste,' Gilmore said. 'We know there's waste being generated in our hospitals. We can't pretend it's going to evaporate, but I wouldn't want to
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City officials consider composting grant
Sat, 28 Nov 2009 21:23:00 GMT
office will consider applying for the grant. Studies say food scraps account for 12 percent of all municipal solid waste disposed of in landfills. Cutting down on food scraps could extend the life of the state?s landfills. ?Composting is a cleaner, more
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City officials consider food composting program
Sat, 28 Nov 2009 05:51:00 GMT
office will consider applying for the grant. Studies say food scraps account for 12 percent of all municipal solid waste disposed of in landfills. Cutting down on food scraps could extend the life of the state?s landfills. ?Composting is a cleaner, more
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Washington, DC Solid Waste Landfills - The poor man's shopping center! We are the leading source for solid waste landfills in Washington, DC.
Got trash? Well, I will tell you where you can put it, at our Washington, DC solid waste landfill, of course. For me, the Washington, DC landfill is like a trip to Disneyland (especially if you visit after hours and before they can clean up), except it is free to get in and nothing costs anything! That place has saved my life on a number of occasions, like when I could not afford a Christmas or birthday present. I just popped down to the Washington, DC landfill, and took my pick. “From me, with love.” My wife could not have been happier with her Valentine's Day gift. Actually, I do not have a wife, but sometimes after I climb out of the old landfill, pockets full of goods and treasures, I feel so rich it is as if I have a thousand wives. Scratch that, apparently that is illegal in Washington, DC and most states, well, not at the old landfill! So throw down your, uh, recycled hat and do a little dance with me. Yee-haw!
Washington, DC Waste Management
Landfills specialize in trash. If you have junk, trash, old appliances or things that are unable to be recycled, it is time you did a dump run. No, not the type where you get a t-shirt and a number and run in a long line of people through the landfill, though that would be quite interesting. Actually, our Washington, DC solid waste landfills will weigh your trash, and depending on the weight of your deposit, you are charged accordingly. Some landfills specialize in certain materials, such as strictly oil or cars, so it’s important to find out what exactly can be dropped off.
If you’re in the mood to sift through trash, some landfills will let you go through and take whatever you want. After all, the old saying goes “one man's trash is another man's treasure.” There also was a saying something like "play in trash and get a rash," but that one didn't seem to catch on as well. Who cares? It's plunder for the taking. So, go do some dumpster diving at your local Washington, DC solid waste landfills or waste management facility.
Washington, DC Dump
Washington, DC Solid Waste Landfills are meant for materials that are not biodegradable and cannot be recycled. So you can find just about everything in a landfill, but make sure to wear gloves, and boots, and coat your body in hand sanitizer because you never know what you are going to find. Contact a local Washington, DC Solid Waste Landfill today to find out how they can help. You may even be lucky enough to encounter a celebrity in your Washington, DC solid waste landfills, and I am not talking about the washed up and starving actor type. I am talking about Oscar the Grouch, or the director and actors from the movie Slumdog Millionaire -- that was based on some kids who lived in a slum not quite as upscale as your local Washington, DC dump. See the movie though if nothing else, you won't even have to slather sanitizer on to do so.
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