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  2. Land disposal unit - Wikipedia

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    A land disposal unit, or LDU, is a site in which hazardous waste is remedied through natural and man-made processes. "Land disposal" of hazardous waste is defined in the U.S. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). [1] Types of LDUs for hazardous waste disposal: Landfill; Surface impoundment; Waste pile; Land treatment unit; Injection well

  3. Land treatment unit - Wikipedia

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    A land treatment unit (LTU) is a location in which land is treated, usually through bioremediation processes, to reduce the toxicity of the soil. Land treatment units are areas where hazardous waste is applied or incorporated into the soil surface. Land treatment units are typically units consisting of natural soils where natural biological and ...

  4. Toxic waste - Wikipedia

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    The disposal of toxic waste continues to be a source of conflict in the U.S. Due to the hazards associated with toxic waste handling and disposal, communities often resist the siting of toxic waste landfills and other waste management facilities; however, determining where and how to dispose of waste is a necessary part of economic and ...

  5. Category:Landfills in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Land disposal unit * List of landfills in the United States; A. Agriculture Street Landfill; Alpha Ridge Landfill; Apex landfill; B. Bowers Landfill; C. Carleton ...

  6. LDU - Wikipedia

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    Land disposal unit, a term in bioremediation; LDU decomposition, a factorization of matrices found in linear algebra; Linear Drive Unit, a type of orbital replacement unit used on the International Space Station

  7. Landfill - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest and most common form of waste disposal, although the systematic burial of waste with daily, intermediate and final covers only began in the 1940s. In the past, waste was simply left in piles or thrown into pits (known in archeology as middens). Landfills take up a lot of land and pose environmental risks.

  8. Category:Waste treatment technology - Wikipedia

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    There is a move away from treating waste as a disposal problem towards recognising waste contains valuable resources that can be recovered. Recovery of value from waste can either be in the form of recovery of resources or recovery of energy.

  9. Locally unwanted land use - Wikipedia

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    Landfills are common LULUs.. In land-use planning, a locally unwanted land use (LULU) is a land use that creates externality costs on those living in close proximity. These costs include potential health hazards, poor aesthetics, or reduction in home values.