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Q: How should contaminated materials be treated before disposal?
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How do you disposing of contaminated materials?

The contaminated materials must be placed in designated containers or boxes before being taken to waste disposal site for incineration.


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After you eat the contaminated food


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The homeowners had their water tested for contaminants before drinking from the faucet.


What do you need to do before entering a contaminated sector?

get authorization from UCC.


Before entering a contaminated sector or zone?

get authorization from the UCC


What do they do at a Medical Waste Disposal plant?

Medical waste contains some infected material. A Medical Waste Disposal plant sterilizes medical waste before disposal to the normal city dump.


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The disposal has to be in place so that the drain on the dishwasher is connected. If you do not have a disposal or are removing it, there is a extension tube for the drain that has the dishwasher tube in it. The disposal does not have to work for the dishwasher to drain. The water is run through the disposal so that any food particles get ground before going in the drain. After a while, the disposal will begin to smell if it is not run.


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What will you need to do before entering a contaminated sector?

get authorization from the Unit Control Center


Why was waste disposal not a problem before the growth of permanent cities?

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What materials do not break down in a compost bin?

BBQ charcoal, bones, branches, contaminated matter, dairy products, fatty foods, glass, grasses, grease, heavy cardboard, lime, meat, metal, plastic, skin, soggy materials, solid wastes, weeds, wood ashes, and wood chunks are materials which do not break down in a compost bin. It may be a case of compostable materials attracting -- before they have the opportunity to decompose -- foraging wildlife (bones, dairy products, fatty foods, grease, meat, skin) or pernicious micro-organisms (contaminated matter, solid wastes). Other items on the above-mentioned list take far, far longer to decompose than people's or pile's lifespans (contaminated matter, glass, heavy cardboard, metal, plastic) or turn particularly problematic for ecosystem health (BBQ charcoal, grasses, soggy materials, weeds) to warrant their inclusion.