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Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Fort Lewis, Implementation of a Solid Waste Management Program
Final Environmental Impact Statement Implementation of a Solid Waste Management Program, Fort Lewis, Washington
Fort Lewis, Implementation of a Solid Waste Management Program
Implementation of Resource Recovery Guidelines at Fort Meade, Fort Lewis, and Fort Sill
Author: Bernard A. Donahue
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Category : Fort George G. Meade (Md.)
Languages : en
Pages : 114
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This report documents the attempt to implement requirements of the 'Source Separation for Materials Recovery Guidelines' at Fort Meade, MD. These guidelines, one of six U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Solid Waste Management Guidelines, are primarily concerned with the source separation of high-grade paper, newspaper, and corrugated paper. The information obtained from the implementation at Fort Meade was compared with voluntary recycling programs at Fort Sill, OK, and Fort Lewis, WA. Extensive economic analysis at Fort Meade indicated that 'full' implementation of the program for cardboard at points of high generation was deemed economically feasible. The investigations at Fort Sill and Fort Lewis indicated that two key items are essential for successfully implementing voluntary resource recovery programs at installations: (1) interest in and understanding of the program by installation personnel at a meaningful level, and (2) public interest and motivation, maintained through an innovative incentive program. Another reason the programs at Forts Sill and Lewis were successful was because the labor was voluntary. (Author).
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Category : Fort George G. Meade (Md.)
Languages : en
Pages : 114
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This report documents the attempt to implement requirements of the 'Source Separation for Materials Recovery Guidelines' at Fort Meade, MD. These guidelines, one of six U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Solid Waste Management Guidelines, are primarily concerned with the source separation of high-grade paper, newspaper, and corrugated paper. The information obtained from the implementation at Fort Meade was compared with voluntary recycling programs at Fort Sill, OK, and Fort Lewis, WA. Extensive economic analysis at Fort Meade indicated that 'full' implementation of the program for cardboard at points of high generation was deemed economically feasible. The investigations at Fort Sill and Fort Lewis indicated that two key items are essential for successfully implementing voluntary resource recovery programs at installations: (1) interest in and understanding of the program by installation personnel at a meaningful level, and (2) public interest and motivation, maintained through an innovative incentive program. Another reason the programs at Forts Sill and Lewis were successful was because the labor was voluntary. (Author).
Fort Lewis and Yakima Training Center, Fort Lewis Army Growth and Force Structure Realignment
Fort Benning and Consoliated Goverment of Columbus Proposed Land Exchange
Improving Military Solid Waste Management
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
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Category : Recycling (Waste, etc.)
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Category : Recycling (Waste, etc.)
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Federal Register
Federal Register Index
Resource Recovery Plant Implementation
Author: Alan Shilepsky
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Category : Municipal services
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Category : Municipal services
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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