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''Construction waste consists unwanted materials produced directly by construction or industries.'' ''Demolition waste is waste debris from destruction of a building.''
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The country of origin of debris can vary depending on the specific circumstances and location of the debris. Debris can come from natural sources such as weather events or geological processes, as well as human activities such as construction, accidents, or littering.
Most construction companies can deal with construction and destruction. For example, a construction company hired to install new siding on a building will first remove all old siding and debris.
1000 pounds per cubic yard
There are three types of solid waste: 1. Municipal solid waste (Household Waste) consists of household waste, construction and demolition debris, sanitation residue, and waste from streets. 2. Hazardous wastes (Industrial and hospital wastes) May contain toxic substances. India generates about 7 million tons of hazardous wastes every year. 3. Hospital waste (Biomedical waste) Generated during the diagnosis, treatment, or immunization of people or animals or inresearch acitivities or in the production or testing of biologicals.
Marine pollution occurs when harmful effects, or potentially harmful effects, can result from the entry into the ocean of chemicals, particles, industrial, agricultural and residential waste, noise, or the spread of invasive organisms. Most sources of marine pollution are land based. The pollution often comes fromnonpoint sources such as agricultural runoff and wind blown debris.
There is a county in Montana called Flathead that handles solid waste and construction debris. They do landfills and recycling of mechanical parts such as junk cars.
Depends on the location, amount of debris, type of debris (whether or not it's hazardous), and time of year. Anywhere from a few hundred dollars to a few million.
Architects typically visit construction sites. Therefore are open to being injured by machinery and equipment, falling debris, construction that may give way, open holes, etc.