Chemical Characterisation and Legal Classification of Sludges from Road Sweepings
The current legislation on the disposal of road sweeping sludges is anomalous because certain road sweeping sludges are exempt from the requirements of the Special Waste Regulations 1996 – not because of their chemical composition but rather as a result of the legal definitions applied by the Contro...
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