In inland waters, various types of garbage can be improperly discarded, including plastics, food waste, and non-biodegradable items like glass and metal. Additionally, hazardous materials such as batteries and chemicals pose significant environmental risks. The disposal of such waste not only pollutes the water but also harms aquatic life and ecosystems. Proper waste management and recycling are essential to protect these vital water resources.
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It may never be dumped in inland waters.
It may never be dumped in inland waters.
It may never be dumped in inland waters.
It may never be dumped in inland waters.
never
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In a boat
On inland waters, it is generally prohibited to throw any type of garbage overboard, including plastics, food waste, and other refuse, due to environmental regulations aimed at protecting water quality and aquatic life. Only biodegradable waste may be allowed in some cases, but it is best to dispose of all garbage properly on land. Always check local regulations for specific guidelines regarding waste disposal in your area.
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