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Full-Text Articles in Sustainability
Fy 2021 Umass Amherst Waste Management Report, Ezra Small
Fy 2021 Umass Amherst Waste Management Report, Ezra Small
Campus Data
Each year the Office of Waste Management publishes this report which totals recycling and refuse data for the campus.
Fy 2017 Umass Amherst Waste Management Report, John Pepi
Fy 2017 Umass Amherst Waste Management Report, John Pepi
Campus Data
Each year the Office of Waste Management publishes this report which totals recycling and refuse data for the campus.
Fy 2016 Umass Amherst Waste Management Report, John Pepi
Fy 2016 Umass Amherst Waste Management Report, John Pepi
Campus Data
Each year the Office of Waste Management publishes this report which totals recycling and refuse data for the campus.
Turning Waste Into Compost In Napa, California, Liana D. Solis
Turning Waste Into Compost In Napa, California, Liana D. Solis
Pomona Senior Theses
Two significant pieces of legislation in California have mandated that cities and counties must reduce their waste streams. Assembly Bill 341 establishes that California must divert 75% of its waste from landfills by the year 2020. The first bill that included composting, Assembly Bill 1826, was passed in 2014 and requires that commercial users enact composting beginning in 2016. These initiatives have led cities and counties to seek ways of implementing composting programs. Using the City of Napa as a case study, this thesis argues that a composting program can be integrated into any existing waste hauling service. Although there …
Slides: Reclamation: Managing Water In The West: Elwha River Restoration Project, Tim Randle
Slides: Reclamation: Managing Water In The West: Elwha River Restoration Project, Tim Randle
The Future of Natural Resources Law and Policy (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
Presenter: Tim Randle, Manager, Sedimentation and River Hydraulic Group, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
58 slides