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Construction
and Demolition (C&D) Waste Management Guide
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Residential construction,
renovation and demolition activities generated over 58 million tons of debris
in 1996. Most C & D debris was landfilled creating a burden to communities
as well as unnecessary cost to contractors and ultimately homeowners. This
guide will provide assistance to contractors striving to reduce the amount
of waste produced at jobsites, reduce the cost associated with this waste,
and efficiently handle the remaining waste in a environmentally sound manner.
The first three sections cover background information on waste characteristics,
management options and management costs to provide the contractor with a perspective
from which to make waste management decisions. The remaining sections cover
specific waste materials and the tools that will help the contractor reuse
or recycle these wastes.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Prepared by:
The Peaks to Prairies Pollution Prevention Information CenterOriginal Publication: 1999 Revision: 2002Prepared with funding by:
The United States Environmental Protection Agency and Peaks to Prairies Pollution Prevention Information Center