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La Chureca is the municipal domestic and industrial waste disposal site in Managua, the capital of Nicaragua. Managua, which is in the south western part of Nicaragua, is situated at the shore of Lake Managua. Lake Managua is the second largest lake in Nicaragua and is used as the recipient of domestic and industrial wastewater from the city. [2]
Chinandega is situated about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the Pacific Ocean. The city is served by Chinandega Airport. The region around Chinandega produces agricultural products, particularly oil, flour, peanuts, shrimp, and sugarcane, and distilled liquors. The city's weather is warm and humid due to its location at a low altitude in the tropics.
This is a list of Superfund sites in Florida designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up hazardous material contaminations. [1]
Chinandega (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃinanˈdeɣa]) is a department in Nicaragua, located on the border with Honduras. It covers an area of 4,822 km 2 (1,862 sq mi) and has a population of 441,897 (2021 estimate).
Chinandega: MNCH Chinandega Airport (Germán Pomares Ordoñez) Corn Island: RAAS: MNCI RNI Corn Island Airport: San Carlos: Río San Juan: MNSC NCR San Carlos Airport: Tola: Rivas: MNCE ECI Costa Esmeralda Airport: Domestic airports Bonanza: RAAN: MNBZ BZA San Pedro Airport: Moyogalpa: Rivas: MNLP OMT Ometepe Airport: Rosita: RAAN: MNRT RFS ...
The fire that shut down Miami-Dade County’s incinerator plant four months ago also sparked an uncomfortable question for elected leaders: whether to build a new one someplace else.
Any suggestion that waste-to-energy be removed from Miami-Dade County’s toolbox, as proposed by the Aug. 10 op-ed “A new incinerator to burn waste in Miami-Dade is a toxic proposal” is ...
The aging incinerator that burned down last year in Doral processed half of Miami-Dade’s trash, forcing the county to ship the garbage some 100 miles north. If all goes to plan, it could be ...