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The Threat of Dutch Elm Disease
... trees are compelled to remove and dispose of the wood by burying it at an approved landfill or burning the wood on site. Under this legislation it is illegal to posses elm ... can not be transported from any site unless it is being taken directly to an approved landfill. Further, it is illegal to prune elm trees between the dates of April 15th and ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Publication: Medical Sharps Disposal from Livestock Operations
... not labeled with a "BIOHAZARD" warning. Livestock medical sharps intended to be delivered to an approved landfill can be properly encased using: a hard plastic or metal container with a screw-on ... in a rigid container, and properly labeled may be disposed of in an approved landfill. The operators of the landfill must be informed of the contents of the container and approve the disposal ...
www.ianrpubs.unl.edu

Newsletter - Volume 15, No. 4
... , and the need to operate in a more businesslike way. A committee was appointed and approved to completely reexamine the structure of the FNA, and they were asked to submit a ... used in making holiday wreaths can be important: discarded wreaths end up in the local landfill, often near or surrounded by natural area; seeds in berries germinate or get carried off ...
hua.huh.harvard.edu

St. Louis Chapter
... and disbursement of all funds as approved by the Board. A Member at Large Standing committees are approved by the board. They include: Education – ... been seriously recycling, we have reduced our trash (which goes to the landfill) from a crammed-full can every week to one only half ... really pays off in reducing the impact we have on the landfill. I encourage every Wild One to give it a try!   Spring ...
www.for-wild.org

Newsletter
... It adds drainage, doesn’t decompose, and stays out of the landfill. Charcoal can be added to the mix to regulate acidity ... Siv Garrod. REPORTS 1. Last meeting’s minutes were read, and approved by motion. 2 Treasurer - Barbie Mays - Report for September was ... will present the board with their recommendation for donations and, if approved, then presented at the next general meeting for a final vote ...
www.sdorchids.com

New Jersey Department of Agricultural Cider Info
... to 32 degrees F. Pressed pomace should be properly disposed of either in a sanitary landfill or spread on fields and worked into the ground. Check with local authorities regarding disposal ... wherever apples or cider are exposed. An integrated pest control program is necessary. Only pesticides approved for food establishments may be used in the cider processing area. Poison rodent bait (restricted ...
virtualorchard.net