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  2. Hazardous waste in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States is not a party to the Basel Convention, a 1992 treaty which prohibits the export of hazardous waste from developed countries to developing countries. [7] [8] Research by the Guardian and Quinto Elemento Lab shows that US companies ship more than a million tons of hazardous waste to other countries each year.

  3. Environmental dumping - Wikipedia

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    Environmental harmful product dumping (“environmental dumping”) is the practice of transfrontier shipment of waste (household waste, industrial/nuclear waste, etc.) from one country to another. The goal is to take the waste to a country that has less strict environmental laws , or environmental laws that are not strictly enforced.

  4. Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972

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    The act regulates the ocean dumping of all material beyond the territorial limit (3 miles (4.8 km) from shore) and prevents or strictly limits dumping material that "would adversely affect human health, welfare, or amenities, or the marine environment, ecological systems, or economic potentialities". [4]

  5. Lawsuit lays blame for illegal dumping in Bellevue stream on ...

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    A Mt. Juliet construction firm is accused of bungling the development of a new Bellevue apartment complex and illegally dumping piles of rock, dirt and building debris into a stream near the site.

  6. Lexington restaurant inspections: Antifreeze in the kitchen ...

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    The Lexington-Fayette County Health Department has released an updated list of 158 restaurants and businesses that are under enhanced regulatory enforcement for food service.. It’s a slight dip ...

  7. Illegal dumping in Mooresville raises recycling program costs

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    Morgan County's commissioners consider whether to add cameras, increase penalties for violations.

  8. Litter in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Similar from state-to-state, these laws define who violators are, the type or "function" of the person committing the action, and what items must be littered or dumped to constitute an illegal act. Municipal ordinances and state statutes require a "human action" in committing illegal littering or dumping, for one to be "held in violation." Most ...

  9. Landfills in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Puente Hills Landfill is the largest landfill in America. Over 150 m (490 ft) of garbage has risen from the ground since the area became a designated landfill site in 1957. [25] In 1986, there were 7,683 landfills in the United States.