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  2. Chute (gravity) - Wikipedia

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    Construction chutes are used to safely remove rubble and similar demolition materials and waste from taller buildings. These temporary structures typically consist of a chain of cylindrical or conical plastic tubes, each fitted into the top of the one below and tied together, usually with chains. Together they form a long flexible tube, which ...

  3. Automated vacuum collection - Wikipedia

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    Pneumatic waste collection systems provide a number of environmental benefits. These systems can decrease emissions from transit of waste by up to 90%. [5] Systems in Europe provide separate outlets for food, recycling, and non-recycling, making waste separation and recycling more efficient.

  4. Penn State student died after falling 11 stories down trash chute

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    A 19-year-old Penn State student died after falling 11 stories down a trash chute last week, police in Pennsylvania said on Friday.

  5. Landfill - Wikipedia

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    Typically, in the working face, the compacted waste is covered with soil or alternative materials daily. Alternative waste-cover materials include chipped wood or other "green waste", [3] several sprayed-on foam products, chemically "fixed" bio-solids, and temporary blankets. Blankets can be lifted into place at night and then removed the ...

  6. Splash dam - Wikipedia

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    A splash dam was a temporary wooden dam used to raise the water level in streams to float logs downstream to sawmills. [1] By impounding water and allowing it to be released on the log drive's schedule, these dams allowed many more logs to be brought to market than the natural flow of the stream allowed.

  7. Sandbag - Wikipedia

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    Sandbags being filled using a ladder on sawhorses with traffic cones as chutes or funnels, Moorhead, Minnesota, 2009. Sandbags are also used for disposable ballast in gas balloons, and as counterweights for theatre sets. Some temporary construction signs or advertising signs are held in place and secured against being blown over with sandbags.