Solid & Hazardous Waste

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Process of reusing or recovering valuable materials from waste or scrap
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Highly flammable gas produced when organic waste decomposes
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Can be broken down by natural, biological processes
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Surface ___________ - A pond that has a sealed bottom which stores waste, creation of shallow pools that evaporate hazardous liquids
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A permanent facility where waste is put in the ground and covered each day with a layer of soil, plastic, or both
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The process of burning waste materials to reduce volume and mass, sometimes to generate electricity or heat
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Polluted liquid produced by water passing through buried wastes in a landfill
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Act that authorized EPA to sue owners of hazardous waste sites who had illegally dumped waste; created fund for cleaning up hazardous waste sites
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A material that cannot be broken down by biological processes
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Solid waste produced by households and businesses
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Deep-Well ___________ - Drilling a hole in the ground that's below the water table to hold waste.
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made from decomposed plant and animal matter than can be spread on gardens and fields to enrich soil
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Any waste that is a risk to the health of humans or other living things
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Source ___________ - Change in design, manufacture, purchase, or use of materials or products to reduce the amount of waste produced