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New York City makes teammates of sanitary fills and incinerators
New York disposes of 4,200,000 tons of refuse annually; 700 incinerators reduce daily amount of refuse that city has to collect by 1225 tons; composting requires eight to ten acres for 100,000 persons.
New York City makes teammates of sanitary fills and incinerators
New York disposes of 4,200,000 tons of refuse annually; 700 incinerators reduce daily amount of refuse that city has to collect by 1225 tons; composting requires eight to ten acres for 100,000 persons.
New York City makes teammates of sanitary fills and incinerators
Am City
Rogus, C.A. (author)
American City ; 70
1955
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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