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This is a very interesting development in infrastructure and waste water management. Microplastics are a contaminant that impacts road water runoff. This trial suggests there's a possible solution.
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This is a very interesting development in infrastructure and waste water management. Microplastics are a contaminant that impacts road water runoff. This trial suggests there's a possible solution.
Biochar removes microplastics in road runoff in Kier and TerrAffix trial
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Each choice makes a difference. Implementing green safety netting, tire washing, STP water usage, and waste management in construction activities epitomizes our commitment to sustainability. These measures not only meet regulatory standards but also reflect our proactive efforts to minimise environmental impact and preserve vital resource for future generations. #arpeegroup #nationalsafetyday #sustainability #safety #preventive #sustainability #sustainable #engineering #civilengineering #construction #safety #constructionsite #saveearth #save #carbonfootprint #punerealestate #punerealty #greenconstruction
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Another automatic cannon system test and commissioning for a customer in the waste & recycling industry. #fireprotection #firesuppression #firesafety #wastemanagement #recycling #fireengineering #engineering #safetyfirst #assetprotection
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Waste control is like a project ..
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#Strategies_for_Effective_Waste_Management: #Waste_Minimization: Prioritize waste prevention through efficient procurement practices, accurate project planning, and the use of prefabricated components to minimize on-site waste generation. #Segregation: Implement a systematic waste segregation system to separate different types of waste at the source, facilitating recycling and disposal processes. #Recycling_and_Reuse: Maximize resource recovery by recycling materials such as concrete, metal, and wood, and explore opportunities for reusing salvaged materials in future projects. #Proper_Disposal: Ensure proper disposal of hazardous materials in accordance with regulatory requirements and collaborate with certified waste management facilities for safe and responsible waste disposal. #Education_and_Training: Provide comprehensive training and awareness programs for site personnel to instill a culture of waste consciousness and compliance with waste management protocols. Follow and connect with Afzal M #wastemanagement #environment #climatechange #ksa #sustainability #green #hazardous #waste #airquality #ozonelayer #saudiarab #greenbuilding #leed #environmentalmanagement #cesmp #esia
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In honor of National Public Works Week, May 19-24, we recognize the contributions made by our dedicated Public Services staff that work extended hours, through nights, weekends, and even a pandemic, to continue delivering the critical services our community depends on every day. The Public Services Department consists of 152 employees within 13 divisions. Here is just a small glimpse into our employee’s work day. * 486 miles of water mains * 382 miles of sewer mains * 3,667 fire hydrants * 15 ground/elevated storage tanks * 18 lift stations * 7 pump stations * 2 raw water intakes * 2 treatment facilities * 690 pieces of equipment/vehicles * 49 City Facilities equaling 700,000 square feet * 217 signalized intersections * 25,200 signs * 784 lane miles of street * 19 miles of screening walls * 122 miles of alley * 386 miles of storm drain line * 128 miles of sidewalk * 46 miles of trails * 23,000 tons of biosolids processed * 4,880 tons of residential recycling processed * 36,630 pounds of household hazardous waste disposed * 57,636 pounds of recyclables collected at Household Hazardous Waste events * 1,392 inspections conducted at construction sites related to erosion control and pollution prevention * 80,000 water and wastewater samples analyzed to ensure safe drinking water and a clean environment * 30,965 water meters * 7.7 billion gallons of potable water delivered to residents * 4.7 billion gallons of wastewater collected and treated at our facility * 3.6 billion gallons of water returned into the Elm Fork of the Trinity River * 102 million gallons of treated effluent delivered for beneficial reuse #NPWW #AQOLFA
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Effective debris handling is a cornerstone of modern waste management systems. As industries evolve, the generation of waste becomes increasingly complex, demanding innovative approaches to disposal and recycling. Traditional methods of debris removal often fall short in terms of efficiency and environmental impact. Click to learn more.
Dump Boxes vs. Traditional Debris Handling | BOXHaul
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What to Do with Used Fire Extinguishers: Recycling and Disposal As explored by Conserve Energy Future in their article “Are Fire Extinguishers Recyclable?” fire extinguishers have become an essential safety tool in homes, offices, and vehicles. While they are crucial for preventing or mitigating fire disasters, the question arises: what should be done with fire extinguishers once their contents are exhausted? Fire extinguishers are typically made from recyclable materials like metal and plastic. However, they are also classified as hazardous waste due to the pressurized chemicals they contain, which can be explosive under certain conditions. This classification complicates their recycling process, making it difficult for local recycling stations to accept them. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gf5R_EMW
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Circularity in building is taking a big leap (at least) in the EU when the CDW (EU Construction & Demolition Waste Management Protocol - including guidelines for pre-demolition and pre-renovation audits of buildings, Updated edition 2024) is taken into practise. We should all read this carefully and with clear circularity vision, not with just old fashioned waste management goggles. Despite the rather daunting caption, this protocol has many positive aspects: critical view of demolition in general (avoiding waste), pre-demolition audits with re-use in focus (re-use before re-cycling and waste management) and a much clearer definition of re-use building products relation to CPR (CE- marking, Construction Products Regulation). All of a sudden it feels like avoiding demolition and re-useof building products (if demolition is unavoidable) could really become the norm instead of a side show of ”real building”.
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