It is called a Garbage Dump.
A large area of the world is called a ZONE
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It can be a food area, because vacuoles contain waste, which are in the food area's trash cans, food, and water. It can be a maintenance worker because they clean up the park; vacuoles store anything that might harm the cell. The large vacuole can also be a water fountain because vacuoles are mainly water. Hope this helps! :D
Large cities=large groups of people=hotter climates
An uninhabited area is an area that is uninhabited; no one lives in the area. The area can be called deserted, unsettled, waste land, vacant, unoccupied, empty or unpopulated.
waste basket, disposal area
Before the growth of permanent cities, human populations were smaller and more spread out, so waste disposal was not a significant issue. Waste could easily decompose or be scattered over a large area without causing harm. As settlements grew in size and density, waste production increased and began to pose health and environmental risks, leading to the development of more organized waste disposal methods.
waste water treatment plant
S. W. West has written: 'Disposal of uranium-mill effluent by well injection in the Grants Area, Valencia County, New Mexico' -- subject(s): Radioactive waste disposal in the ground, Uranium industry, Waste disposal
There is one medical waste disposal service in the greater Washington DC area who will pick up waste from private residences. They service the DC metro area, Maryland and Virginia. The company name is Secured Medical Waste. Their phone number is 877.861.8970 and their website is http://www.securedmedwaste.com/index.html.
You can see class ii wells inside the dumping area and used for disposal oil waste
You can see class ii wells inside the dumping area and used for disposal oil waste
A well designed and run hazardous waste facility is good not bad. Without it the waste could neither be treated or disposed in a manner that prevents it from interacting with the environment or people. Poorly designed systems are potentially the same as not having a hazardous waste disposal system with the added problem of accumulating a large amount of waste inn a smaller area.
You have to take it to your local hazardous dumping area where they will take care of it. Look up your hazardous waste disposal online.
T. J Nicholson has written: 'Information on the confinement capability of the facility disposal area at West Valley, New York' -- subject(s): Radioactive waste disposal in the ground, Groundwater, Radioactive waste sites, Seepage
There are several waste disposal sites in Bakersfield area. There are 7 landfills in total. Some locations include Bakersfield, Wasco/Shafter, and Taft. There are also 5 transfer stations in places like Delano and Buttonwillow.
D. L. Hoover has written: 'Geology of the Syncline Ridge area related to nuclear waste disposal, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada' -- subject(s): Radioactive waste disposal in the ground, Geology