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Qué (quién) es waste of money - definición

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Waste type; Waste material; Waste stream; Type of waste; Types of waste; Waste types; List of types of waste

Radioactive 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
Radioactive waste is a type of hazardous waste that contains radioactive material. Radioactive waste is a result of many activities, including nuclear medicine, nuclear research, nuclear power generation, rare-earth mining, and nuclear weapons reprocessing.
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
¦ noun radioactive waste material, for example from the use or reprocessing of nuclear fuel.
waste disposal         
  • [[Waste picker]]s burning [[e-waste]] in [[Agbogbloshie]], a site near Accra in Ghana that processes large volumes of international electronic waste. The pickers burn the plastics off of materials, and collect the metals for recycling. However this process exposes pickers and their local communities to toxic fumes.
  • Moulded plastic, wheeled waste bin in [[Berkshire]], England
  • An active [[compost]] heap
  • landfill compaction vehicle]] in action.
  • [[Manlove, Alliott & Co. Ltd.]] 1894 destructor furnace. The use of [[incinerator]]s for waste disposal became popular in the late 19th century.
  • Containers for consumer waste collection at the Gdańsk University of Technology
  • Recycling point at the [[Gdańsk University of Technology]]
  • A recycling point in [[Lappajärvi]], [[Finland]]
  • [[Edwin Chadwick]]'s 1842 report ''The Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population'' was influential in securing the passage of the first legislation aimed at waste clearance and disposal.
  • A specialized trash collection truck providing regular municipal trash collection in a neighborhood in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]
  • Spittelau incineration plant in [[Vienna]]
  • Steel crushed and baled for recycling
  • A recycling and waste-to-energy plant for waste that is not exported
  • Tarastejärvi Incineration Plant in [[Tampere]], Finland
  • Diagram of the waste hierarchy
GENERATION, PREVENTION, CHARACTERIZATION, MONITORING, TREATMENT, HANDLING, REUSE AND RESIDUAL DISPOSITION OF SOLID WASTES
Solid waste management; Waste is a resource; Waste disposal; Waste Disposal; Solid Waste Management; Solid Waste Disposal; Green bin program; Refuse Disposal System; Refuse disposal; Waste Management; Use and disposal; Use and Disposal; Waste Mangament History; Sanitation engineering; Solid-waste management; Solid Waste Management Program; Carting business; Integrated waste management; Solid waste policy; Waste storage; Waste burial; Trash collection; Waste removal; Sustainable waste management; Re-use of waste; Waste avoidance; Refuse management; Waste management in China; Waste management in San Francisco
(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
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Wikipedia

List of waste types

Waste comes in many different forms and may be categorized in a variety of ways. The types listed here are not necessarily exclusive and there may be considerable overlap so that one waste entity may fall into one to many types.

Ejemplos de uso de waste of money
1. Human exploration and discovery are never a waste of money.
2. "It‘s a complete and total waste of money," said Rep.
3. What a joke and waste of money. – Trevor Maughan, Basingstoke.
4. There is no use for this referendum because it is a waste of money.
5. Some say it is a dangerous idea and a waste of money.