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However, industries began to use the water and dump waste there.
She said train systems all over the world dump wastes on tracks.
What is now the park had been used to dump waste earth from the construction of the bypass.
The chances are that Britain will have to find a new place to dump waste by the end of the decade.
The caves was being used to dump wastes of nearby places till 1988.
"Not one sensible person would say that dumping waste into the ocean is normal.
But it could hamper them in the future by greatly limiting the areas where the companies can dump waste.
It seemed like a mutually beneficial arrangement: the town received fill, the company a place to dump wastes.
In fact, together we want to put a system in place so as to avoid there being financial incentives to dump waste into the sea.
If you dump waste illegally, you could be fined or even sent to prison.
Three markets (one of them very large) used to be a hotspot for dumping waste and other materials on the roads.
We dump waste and we incinerate it, neither of which is good for the environment.
Marine protected areas provide good habitat in which activities such as dumping waste and drilling for oil are not permitted.
There are lots of things that dump waste water into this river, mostly in the middle of the night."
And dumping waste is prohibited by international practice."
Among other things, these authorities police the area for people fishing illegally, dumping waste or operating boats unsafely.
Local refineries dumped waste products in the sludge pit from the 1930s until 1957.
There were environmental disasters as oil refineries dumped waste directly into the Arkansas River.
The Supreme Court ruled today that states may not impose extra fees for dumping waste from another state.
For the last 40 years the firm's been using the shaft to dump waste oil, solvents and even raw sewage from its toilets.
Environmentalists have been demonstrating against plans to dump waste from Germany in Gloucestershire.
In 1914, the D&H continued to operate the mine, dumping waste water into the creek.
Meatpackers dumped waste, such as blood and entrails, into the nearest river.
The report proposes the granting of government subsidies to councils to promote recycling, together with increased charges for dumping waste.
This caused an increase of households dumping waste into the street where it made its way to the Thames through the sewers and rivers.