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Disposal methods, composting


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REFERENCES


  1. United States Environmental Protection Agency, The Solid Waste
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  2. PL 98-616, The Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984,
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  4. 40 CFR 261.

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  8. Ibid. , p. 52.

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  13. Ibid. , p. 221.

  14. Ibid. , p. 59.

  15. 40 CFR 264.

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