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Appendix AScreening of waste1 WASTE
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Appendix A2.1.4 Metals 1162.1.5 Oil
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Appendix A• Dust-emitting asbesto
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Appendix A1.3.1 Treatment optionsFo
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Appendix AIn addition to landfillin
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Appendix AIn the incineration of fo
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Appendix AThe ISAG system contains
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Appendix ACurrent waste statistics
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Appendix ATable 1.22: Treatment opt
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Appendix A1.12 Wood1.12.1 Treatment
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Appendix AWithout going into detail
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Appendix AVehicle scrap may contain
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Appendix Acalled ”dry-stabilate
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Appendix ASeparation of this waste
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Appendix ALandfillingLandfilling1.1
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Appendix Anickel and cadmium where
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Appendix B”Other plastics”, acc
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Appendix BIt might be considered to
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Appendix B2) States for each materi
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3 Assumptions for calculationsAppen
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Appendix CAnother source of uncerta
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Appendix CAccording to the mass-flo
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Appendix Cfor the entire waste mana
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Appendix CIt is estimated that dire
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