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Machine planting is economical when establishing large plantations, but requires relatively flat, slash-free terrain. Currently little land is machine planted in the southeastern U.S.

 


Green Architecture Green Architecture is a term used to describe economical, energy-saving, environmentally-friendly, sustainable development. Green Building The practice of increasing the efficiency during the complete building life cycle.

Why then are so many companies clamouring to get into such an economically marginal and ecologically unsound business? Because over the decades, powerful agribusiness lobbies have wangled huge government subsidies to grow corn.

BATEA- Best Available Treatment Economically Achievable
BCT- Best Control Technology
BCPCT- Best Conventional Pollutant Control Technology
BDAT- Best Demonstrated Achievable Technology
BDCT- Best Demonstrated Control Technology ...

DRIP IRRIGATION This is a very economical irrigation system which delivers small quantities of water to crops close to their roots with minimal loss to evaporation or runoff.

The polymer is generally too viscous to economically remove fillers, and would be damaged by many of the processes that could cheaply remove the added dyes.

As a result, the benefits of recycling glass and plastic increased and glass and plastic recycling became economically viable for the city again.

Control technology that is reasonably available, and both technologically and economically feasible. Usually applied to existing sources in nonattainment areas; in most cases is less stringent than new source performance standards.

A system of monitoring based on methodically organised accounts, representing the size of economically valuable and limited reserves of natural resources and using physical quantifiers such us tonnes or cubic metres.
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SCRAP That portion of solid waste which can be economically recycled.
SD Steel drums.
SECONDARY MATERIAL See: Post consumer material; Post industrial material.

commercial extinction - the depletion of a population to the point where fisherman cannot catch enough to be economically worthwhile.
communities of color - Hispanic, black or Asian people or groups living together or connected in some way.

Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT): Control technology that is reasonably available, and both technologically and economically feasible.

regional impact = impact is analysed by assigning it to a meaningful region; meaningful in terms of both cause and effect and policies for amelioration of risk and mitigation of impact; regions are defined socially, physically and economically; ...

Co-op America: A non-profit consumer organization that promotes a socially and economically just society by harnessing the economic power of consumers, investors, and businesses.

When the vast amount of information in a video transmission is compressed into a fraction of its former bandwidth by a codec, the resulting compressed video can be transmitted more economically and through existing phone lines.

Aquifer/Aquifer System: A water-bearing layer(formation) of rock or sediment capable of yielding sufficient, economical quantities of water to wells. Typically is unconsolidated deposits or sandstone or limestone. DIAGRAM ...

A soil in which the chemical, physical and biological conditions are favorable for the economical production of crops suited to a particular area.
productivity (soil) ...

Non-renewable resources: Natural resources that can be used up completely or else used up to such a degree that it is economically impractical to obtain any more of them; e.g., coal, crude oil, and metal ores.

Non-renewable resources can be used up completely or else used up to such a degree that it is economically impractical to obtain any more of them. Fossil fuels and metal ores are examples of non-renewable resources.

Groundwater mining. The withdrawal of water from an aquifer in excess of recharge over a period of time. If continued, the underground supply would eventually be exhausted or the water table could drop below economically feasible pumping lifts.

It serves as nursery area for juveniles and supports adult populations of economically important seafood species. SAV beds also enhance water quality by reducing turbidity and stabilizing sediments. Also referred to as seagrass.

Greens, The: political party in Australia and many other countries believing in greater environmental protection and a more sustainable society. The Greens in Australia and elsewhere are also socially progressive/liberal and economically ...

the protection of health and the environment, irrespective of the statutory requirements imposed in the different countries of the world. The purpose is to establish achievable goals so as to ensure that future planning is ecologically, economically ...

are also developing technology to capture and bury carbon dioxide thousands of feet underground. Major increases in public and private research and development are needed to make the necessary technologies available as rapidly and economically as ...

See also: Economic, Environment, Environmental, Water, Waste

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