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They fear that putrescible waste would attract vermin and cause odors.
That meant that the company no longer had enough transfer stations handling putrescible waste to close.
Material that is subject to putrefaction is called putrescible.
It is most commonly used in the context of land-filling of putrescible or industrial waste.
In addition, the Quebec government plans to recover 60% of putrescible organic matter by 2015 in order to reduce its emissions.
This comprises the putrescible (rottable), cellulose and lignin elements of the waste stream.
Community Board 2 voted last month to ask sanitation officials to limit Atlas to 100 tons a day, with only 5 tons of putrescible waste.
Landfill gas production results from chemical reactions and microbes acting upon the waste as the putrescible materials begins to break down in the landfill.
Your licence may have specific conditions attached to it, depending on your type of waste management - eg hazardous or putrescible waste.
Nekboh's other operations - which handle construction and demolition debris, fill dirt and the smelly food garbage called putrescible waste - will remain closed.
While not ideal this makes me feel less guilty about plastic bags which we use for putrescible waste in place of specifically buying plastic garbage bags.
If the putrescible waste processed in anaerobic digesters were disposed of in a landfill, it would break down naturally and often anaerobically.
The company has also applied for a permit from the Department of Sanitation to handle 100 tons a day of putrescible wastes, organic material that can rot.
Each receiving line separates MSW into two feedstock streams comprising putrescible (organic) and non-putrescible (non-organic) materials.
Most of the biogas is produced during the middle of the digestion, after the bacterial population has grown, and tapers off as the putrescible material is exhausted.
Ronald Pasquale, another vice president, said Atlas wants to pick up paper refuse that may contain a small amount of putrescible waste, like banana skins from employee lunches.
Controlled environment in which the BWW is treated will reduce strong odours being emitted from putrescible and degradable component of BWW.
Community groups say they are not necessarily opposed to that substitution - construction and demolition debris, with flying dust that may contain lead or asbestos, is actually unhealthier than putrescible waste.
The other half is commercial trash, including such items as restaurant leftovers that are officially described as "putrescible," which may offer a clue why many communities do not like them being trucked day and night through their neighborhoods.
Disinfection methods used prior to surface disposal of municipal sewage cannot be used with septic tanks because disinfection would prevent wastewater treatment by killing the septic tank and soil ecosystems catabolizing the putrescible contents of the wastewater.
The Atlas Paper Stock Company has withdrawn its application to expand its paper goods transfer station at 589 Greenwich Street (near Clarkson Street) so that it could accept putrescible - the word means "liable to become putrid" - waste.
The commitment, which was the brainchild of Mr. Ferrer, called for the company to reduce its capacity to process putrescible waste - wet, smelly garbage - in the Bronx by as much as it was going to handle at the Harlem River Yard: for now, 3,000 tons.