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Agricultural waste

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Agricultural Waste
A wide range of byproducts from agricultural processes and activities-from empty pesticide containers and silage wrap to surplus milk or wheat stalks and shell hulls.

 


Agricultural Waste: Poultry and livestock manure, and residual materials in liquid or solid form generated from the production and marketing of poultry, livestock, fur bearing animals, and their products.

Biomass: organic materials, including wood by-products and agricultural wastes that can be burned to produce energy or converted into a gas and used for fuel (Source: U.S. Department of Energy) ...

Such a process would be able to accept almost any polymer or mix of polymers, including thermoset materials such as vulcanized rubber tires and the biopolymers in feathers and other agricultural waste.

Methods of nonpoint source pollution control based on decisions about managing agricultural wastes or application times or rates for agrochemicals.
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Biomass - An energy resource derived from organic matter such as wood, agricultural waste and other living cell material.

Wastewater reclamation. Treatment and management of municipal, industrial or agricultural wastewater to produce water of suitable quality for additional beneficial uses.

Managerial Controls: Methods of nonpoint source pollution control based on decisions about managing agricultural wastes or application times or rates for agrochemicals.

of waste producers to ensure that their wastes are stored and disposed of in an appropriate manner. This Duty was embodied in law in the UK (for producers of "controlled" waste - a category covering most non-domestic and non-agricultural waste - by ...

See also: Waste, Water, Structure, Site, Air