Tires As used in recycling, passenger car and truck tires (excludes airplane, bus, motorcycle and special service military, agricultural, off-the-road and-slow speed industrial tires).
Tires As Indoor Planters Tires can be used as indoor planters if they are placed on heavy plastic or lined with plastic to prevent water and dirt seepage. Grow lights can be placed over the tire structure to extend light during winter months.
When tires are not inflated to the pounds per square inch (PSI) rating recommended by manufacturers, they are less "round" and require more energy to begin moving and to maintain speed.
Check your tires. Properly inflated tires mean good gas mileage. For each gallon of gas saved, 20 pounds of carbon dioxide are also not produced.
Special Waste - Items such as household hazardous waste, bulky wastes (refrigerators, pieces of furniture, etc.), tires, and used oil.
If you click one of the wheels, there is a popup that reveals: “Tires. Keep your wheels aligned and your tires properly inflated.' If you click the window with an outline of a driver inside, there is a popup that reveals: “Driver.
RUBBER ASPHALT A product that combines ground-up scrap tires and asphalt. It is primarily used in highway, airport runway and street projects as a stress-absorbing membrane interlayer. RUBBISH Solid waste that does not contain food waste.
Recyclable metals from strapping, furniture, and metal found in tires and consumer electronics but does not include metals found in construction materials or cars, locomotives, and ships. (See> ferrous metals.) Other Glass ...
Reverse Osmosis A process often used in commercial and residential water filtration. Rubber Mulch Tire buffings or nuggets of rubber from retreaded tires or used tires that have been ground up whole after removing their steel bands.
Other Ferrous Metals: Recyclable metals from strapping, furniture, and metal found in tires and consumer electronics but does not include metals found in construction materials or cars, locomotives, and ships. (See: ferrous metals.) ...
Special Waste: items that require special or separate handling, such as household hazardous waste, bulky waste, tires, and used oil. Static Water Level: water level in a well before pumping.
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