DOD's C&D plan; Military works to curtail amount of construction waste bases generate.(News)(United States. Department of Defense)(construction and demolition)

From: Waste News | Date: September 1, 2003 | Copyright information

Byline: Bruce Geiselman

Military bases across the country need to dispose of aging World War II-era buildings while trying to reduce their total waste stream.

The Department of Defense has established a program called Measures of Merit that requires military installations to reduce their solid waste stream a total of 40 percent by 2005. In order to meet that requirement, installations need to find innovative ways to dispose of construction and demolition debri...

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