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Commercial Waste : Any waste material produced as a byproduct of commercial or industrial activity. Filtration : Removing solid waste and material from water in the process of wastewater treatment. As it is a waste, it serves no purpose on its own. Often, measures will include a ban on government contracts.
The P2 Act greatly expanded the opportunities for “source reduction” to reduce or preventpollution at the source through cost-effective changes in production, operation, and raw materials use. With the assistance from P2 grants, businesses have been able to save over $1.5
In addition, the infrastructure law provides $100 million for the PollutionPreventionAct grants to states for programs to promote businesses’ use of source reduction techniques. The funds for these initiatives are exempted from otherwise applicable cost-sharing requirements.
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