Is there a place to bury toxic waste
Caverns made of salt are suitable for burying toxic waste because salt has low permeability, which means it prevents the movement of liquids and gases. Additionally, salt caverns are stable and can seal themselves over time due to salt creep. Finally, salt caverns are generally located deep underground, minimizing the risk of environmental contamination.
they arnt safe they contain toxic waste and they can kill you because they have clamidia
To properly dispose of 100 pounds of toxic waste, contact a licensed hazardous waste disposal company for safe and proper disposal.
Toxic Waste is formed is by leftover energy from Nuclear Power Plants. That energy is not used because it has no charge. Then it gets drained in the sewers. Now, scientists are trying to find out how to get rid of it in a safe way.
Many different things have been done with toxic waste of various types. Some businesses have discharged their toxic waste in rivers, which flow into the ocean, or have discharged waste into the ocean directly; mercury in particular has been a problem in this regard, and now the fish in the ocean are contaminated with mercury, and if you eat fish, you are going to eat some of this toxic waste, that was eaten (or absorbed) by the fish. Waste discharged into lakes can wind up in the fresh water fish from those lakes. If toxic waste is buried in the ground, it can seep into aquifers and poison people's wells, or wind up contaminating farm crops. If toxic waste emerges as smoke from smokestacks, it contributes to toxic smog which you may wind up breathing. The only safe thing to so with toxic waste is to chemically process it to either recycle the toxic substance (mercury is very useful and can be reused) or to destroy the toxin (some toxins can be destroyed at high temperature).
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I can't die until the government finds a safe place to bury my liver
If there was actual toxic waste being dumped into the reservoir, there will be extensive cleanup that cannot be done by the untrained. My recommendation would be not to drink the water at all until the water is professionally retested and safe levels in the water are found.
Motor oil is often associated with hazardous waste due to the presence of heavy metals and toxic additives, but incorrect associations may include baking soda. Baking soda is not considered hazardous waste as it is non-toxic and biodegradable, making it safe for household use and disposal.
Safe as in tinned food..
Yes, the crib finish is baby safe and non-toxic.
Yes, the slime is non-toxic and safe for children to play with.