The wastes could be spilled in a road accident, causing motorists and other nearby people to become ill
The most serious risk of transporting hazardous wastes is the potential for spills or leaks, which can lead to contamination of the environment, harm to human health, and damage to ecosystems. Proper handling and transportation procedures are critical to minimizing these risks.
Graham C. Taylor has written: 'Socioeconomic analysis of hazardous waste management alternatives' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Hazardous wastes, Hazardous wastes, Social aspects, Social aspects of Hazardous wastes 'Socioecomonic analysis of hazardous waste management alternatives' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Hazardous wastes, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Hazardous wastes, Hazardous wastes
The U list
Hazardous wastes are materials that are to be discarded (i.e. are wastes) but can be a danger to people or to the environment and meet the definition based on the identity of the material or on test results. If hazardous wastes are mixed with the nonhazardous wastes, the result is a hazardous waste. A non-hazardous waste is something that is to be discarded (i.e is a waste) but does not meet the definition of a hazardous waste.
there is hazardous wastes and toxic chemicals in the ocean
It was a plan adopted in 1989 to moniter the production and transportation of hazardous wastes, or e-waste.
The K-List
David Robert Smith has written: 'Analysis of the radiological risks of transporting spent fuel and radioactive wastes by truck and by ordinary and special trains' -- subject(s): Transportation, Radioactive substances, Hazardous substances, Radioactive wastes
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Harry Freeman has written: 'Innovative thermal processes for treating hazardous wastes' -- subject(s): Hazardous waste treatment facilities, Hazardous wastes, Incineration
Which of the following hazardous waste list from the Enviromental Protection Agency identifies non-specific source wastes
A Bodocsi has written: 'Reactivity of various grouts to hazardous wastes and leachates' -- subject(s): Hazardous wastes, Grout (Mortar), Leachate
The real cost of dumping hazardous wastes is borne by the people whose health is affected by waste disposal.