Several consortia, including those from the United States, have been formed to bid for contracts to
dispose of the chemical arms.
Michael Stonehouse, 39, of Churchlands Farm, Catton, near Allendale, Northumberland, faced 45 separate charges as he appeared at Tynedale Magistrates' Court in Hexham, ranging from failing to
dispose of animal byproducts to failing to apply for a cattle passport, which are all said to have happened in April last year.
In 2004, Georgia residents and businesses spent an estimated $90 million to
dispose of these items.
A producer of less than the minimum amount of hazardous waste, according to federal law, needs only
dispose of the waste in a responsible manner.
And one of the most pressing research concerns involves finding ways to
dispose safely of the rapidly accumulating stores of diffuse NORM.
The issues involved when a taxpayer
disposes of either a portion of his or her mutual fund holdings or his or her entire interest underscore the importance of maintaining good records.
He said that a double chamber incinerator was present at the Allied Hospital which had a capacity to
dispose of 120kg medical waste per hour and daily 450kg waste was being disposed of.
Instead, the beneficiary can
dispose of a FLP (or an LLC) interest (which is not the same as disposing of the replacement property) without triggering Sec.
agency set up by Congress to
dispose of some $500 billion of assets that was folded into the FDIC last December.
The rapidly rising cost to
dispose of these materials was the impetus for a program to evaluate alternative methods of waste management such as waste minimization and treatment.
The information officer said Chief Judge Wazir Shakil Ahmed led single and divisional bench to hear cases on daily basis and
dispose the pending cases in shortest possible time and provide inexpensive justice to people.