Sanitary landfill: Landfill that is lined with plastic or concrete or located in clay-rich soils to prevent hazardous substances from leaking into the environment.
Sanitary Landfill: See Landfills. Sanitary Sewers: Underground pipes that carry off only domestic or industrial waste, not storm water.
Sanitary Landfill: (See: landfills.) Sanitary Sewers: Underground pipes that carry off only domestic or industrial waste, not storm water.
sanitary landfill See landfill. sanitary sewer A sewer that transports only wastewaters (from residences and/or industries) to a wastewater treatment plant. See combined sewer.
Sanitary Landfill- A landfill that has been designed and engineered to accept municipal waste while ensuring minimal negative impact upon the environment.
Sanitary Landfill: solid waste disposal site where waste is spread in layers, compacted, and covered with soil or other cover materials each day to minimize pest, aesthetic, disease, air pollution, and water pollution problems.
Sanitary landfill A landfill which does not take hazardous waste, often called a "garbage dump." It must be covered with dirt each day to maintain sanitary conditions. The Integrated Waste Management Board regulates these facilities.
Sanitary landfills are disposal sites for non-hazardous solid wastes spread in layers, compacted to the smallest practical volume, and covered by material applied at the end of each operating day. 2.
In a sanitary landfill, a compacted layer of solid waste and the top layer of cover material. Source: Terms of the Environment ...
A Land cover/use category consisting of residential, industrial, commercial, and institutional land; construction sites; public administrative sites; railroad yards; cemeteries; airports; golf courses; sanitary landfills; sewage treatment plants; ...
Soil used to cover compacted solid waste in a sanitary landfill. Cradle-to-Grave or Manifest System ...
industrial sources is disposed; sanitary landfills are those that are operated in accordance with environmental protec- tion standards.
Cover Material- Soil used to cover compacted solid waste in a sanitary landfill.
landfill Facility in which solid waste from municipal and/or industrial sources is disposed; sanitary landfills are those that are operated in accordance with environmental protection standards.
Nitrate Plant nutrient and inorganic fertilizer that enters water supply sources from septic systems, animal feed lots, agricultural fertilizers, manure, industrial waste waters, sanitary landfills and garbage dumps.(1) ...
See also: Waste, Landfill, Solid waste, Hazard, Environment
 
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