waste coal - traducción al italiano
DICLIB.COM
Herramientas lingüísticas IA
Ingrese una palabra o frase en cualquier idioma 👆
Idioma:     

Traducción y análisis de palabras por inteligencia artificial

En esta página puede obtener un análisis detallado de una palabra o frase, producido utilizando la mejor tecnología de inteligencia artificial hasta la fecha:

  • cómo se usa la palabra
  • frecuencia de uso
  • se utiliza con más frecuencia en el habla oral o escrita
  • opciones de traducción
  • ejemplos de uso (varias frases con traducción)
  • etimología

waste coal - traducción al italiano

PROCESS THAT INVOLVES REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUCED IN SOCIETY
Waste minimization; Waste reduction; Reduce (waste); Waste Minimization; Waste Reduction; Precycle; Waste prevention; Pre-waste

waste coal      
scorie di carbone
coal miner         
  • A coal mine in [[Frameries]], Belgium
  • Ships have been used to haul coal since Roman times.
  • Trucks loaded with coal at the [[Cerrejón]] coal mine in [[Colombia]]
  • Jharia coal mine
  • Laser profiling of a minesite by a coal miner using a Maptek I-site laser scanner in 2014
  • Coal wash plant in [[Clay County, Kentucky]], US
  • Surface coal mining in [[Wyoming]], US
  • Lignite (brown coal) mine, [[Inner Mongolia]], China
  • Remote Joy HM21 Continuous Miner used underground
  • Horonai mine]], was dug in 1879.
  • Rhineland lignite mining area]] ([[Germany]])
  • The Farmington coal mine disaster]] kills 78. West Virginia, US, 1968.
  • Miners at the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine in 1974 waiting to go to work on the 4 pm to midnight shift
  • Historical coal production of different countries
  • A view of Murton colliery near [[Seaham]], United Kingdom, 1843
  • Victoria]], Australia
  • A video on the use of rock bolts and roof screens in underground mines
  • Miners can be regularly monitored for reduced lung function due to coal dust exposure using [[spirometry]].
  • Pingxi]], [[New Taipei]]
  • Balmain Coal Mine in [[Sydney]], Australia, in 1950
  • The six largest countries by coal production in 2015 as determined by the US Energy Information Agency
PROCESS OF GETTING COAL OUT OF THE GROUND
Coal mine; Coal mines; Coalmine; Colliery; Coal miner; Coal-mine; Collieries; Coal field; Underground coal mining; Coal pit; Highwall; Coal Mining; Underground coal mine; Coal seam; Coalmining; Coal-mining; Damp (mining); Mining coal; Opencast coalmine; Coal mined; Coal-miner; Coalworks; Opencast coal mining; Coal extraction; Coal damp; Coalminer; Coal seams; Coal production; Surface coal mine; Coal Miner; Environmental impact of coal mining; Environmental impacts of coal mining; Coal Mine; Health hazards of coal mining; Safety hazards in coal mining; Coal mining industry; Coal company; Open-pit coal mine
minatore
nuclear waste         
  • U-233]] for three fuel types. In the case of MOX, the U-233 increases for the first 650 thousand years as it is produced by the decay of [[Np-237]] which was created in the reactor by absorption of neutrons by U-235.
  • Total activity for three fuel types. In region 1, there is radiation from short-lived nuclides, in region 2, from [[Sr-90]] and [[Cs-137]], and on the far right, the decay of Np-237 and U-233.
  • Removal of very low-level waste
  • nuclear waste disposal centre]] at [[Gorleben]] in northern Germany
  • Diagram of an underground low-level radioactive waste disposal site
  • Modern medium to high-level transport container for nuclear waste
  • abbr=on}} thick solid steel and weighs in excess of 50 t
  • The current locations across the United States where nuclear waste is stored
  • access-date=2020-11-13}}</ref> near the [[Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant]] in [[Eurajoki]], on the west coast of [[Finland]]. Picture of a pilot cave at final depth in Onkalo.
  • The Waste Vitrification Plant at [[Sellafield]]
  • archive-date=February 5, 2007}}</ref>
  • date=2016-07-11 }}, ''Nature'', 13 January 2016.</ref>
WASTE THAT CONTAINS RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL AND THUS EMITS IONIZING RADIATION
Atomic waste; Nuclear waste; Radioactive Waste; NUCLEAR POLLUTION; Radioactive pollution; Radioactive waste treatment; Radwaste; Nuclear Waste; Nuclear dumping; Radioactive pollutants; Radioactive gases; Nuclear waste disposal; Nuclear residue; Chemistry of radioactive waste; Waste, radioactive; Nuclear waste dump; Nuclear waste storage; Radioactive dump; Nuclear waste management; Classifications of nuclear waste; Classification of radioactive waste; Classification of nuclear waste; Low and intermediate level waste; Intermediate-level waste; Low and intermediate-level waste; Intermediate-level nuclear waste; Radioactive wastes; Reuse of radioactive waste; Illegal dumping of radioactive waste
residui radioattivi

Definición

waste disposal
(waste disposals)
A waste disposal or a waste disposal unit is a small machine in a kitchen sink that chops up vegetable waste. (BRIT; in AM, use garbage disposal
)
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Waste minimisation

Waste minimisation is a set of processes and practices intended to reduce the amount of waste produced. By reducing or eliminating the generation of harmful and persistent wastes, waste minimisation supports efforts to promote a more sustainable society. Waste minimisation involves redesigning products and processes and/or changing societal patterns of consumption and production.

The most environmentally resourceful, economically efficient, and cost effective way to manage waste often is to not have to address the problem in the first place. Managers see waste minimisation as a primary focus for most waste management strategies. Proper waste treatment and disposal can require a significant amount of time and resources; therefore, the benefits of waste minimisation can be considerable if carried out in an effective, safe and sustainable manner.

Traditional waste management focuses on processing waste after it is created, concentrating on re-use, recycling, and waste-to-energy conversion. Waste minimisation involves efforts to avoid creating the waste during manufacturing. To effectively implement waste minimisation the manager requires knowledge of the production process, cradle-to-grave analysis (the tracking of materials from their extraction to their return to earth) and details of the composition of the waste.

The main sources of waste vary from country to country. In the UK, most waste comes from the construction and demolition of buildings, followed by mining and quarrying, industry and commerce. Household waste constitutes a relatively small proportion of all waste. Industrial waste is often tied to requirements in the supply chain. For example, a company handling a product may insist that it should be shipped using particular packing because it fits downstream needs.

Ejemplos de uso de waste coal
1. That‘s the case in Gilberton, Pa. where Waste Management and Processors Inc. (WMPI) says it can make diesel fuel out of waste coal for $1 a gallon less than the current price.
2. "That doesn‘t mean that there weren‘t any _ we just didn‘t see anything with the information we collected." The agency reported on its findings Wednesday night at a heated community meeting at which residents of this low–income coal region accused the government of minimizing the threat posed by numerous environmental hazards, including a former toxic waste dump and waste coal–fired power plants.