It boasts uniformly tight fairways, stacks of huge sandy waste areas, high Bermuda grass rough and plenty of water hazards.
It makes the crops local farmers grow almost worthless, which makes them stop growing food and drives them to move to places where foreigners pass out free food, which lays waste to those areas which must produce food after that alphabet soup of aid agencies have moved on to the next crisis.
In areas where Waste Management already handles trash pickup, it would be relatively easy for its crews to stop by the storm drains to clean out captured debris and change out filters.
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This tells me that while we may not yet be able to wrap our heads around big data in healthcare to solve specific problems, we are starting to shed light on areas of waste or misuse because of our ability to tap into bits and pieces of these vast data reserves.
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It is equally plausible that, in communities less rigidly segregated than Chicago's, minorities have been attracted into areas near existing waste sites by industrial jobs or affordable property.
The National Union of Teachers says this is a waste of public money when some areas face an acute shortage of primary places.
He argued that the current cost of running tours could be more than covered by reducing food waste in Parliament's dining areas and other expenses.
Our guiding principle has been to focus resources on targeting high-risk areas in order to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse in Federal programs, while increasing flexibility and reducing burden for grant recipients wherever possible.
The agency investigated and found areas for improvement including controlling liquid waste levels and managing the clay cap covering the landfill's operational cell.
However, waste being left behind by some in two areas of the Cairngorms raised concerns about possibility of streams flowing into the River Nethy and Loch Avon Basin.
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It is intended to both increase the efficiency and effectiveness of grant programs by eliminating unnecessary and duplicative requirements and strengthen the oversight of grant dollars by focusing on areas such as eligibility, monitoring of sub-recipients, adequate reporting, and other areas that are potential indices of waste, fraud or abuse.
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According to the unions, "considerable job losses" will occur in areas including parks, street cleaning and waste services.
"The outbreak is likely to continue as the water and sanitation situation is worsening, with severe shortages of potable water, sewage and waste disposal problems reported in most of the populated areas, " the statement said.
The Cilgwyn site at Carmel near Caernarfon, deals with waste from thousands of homes in the Arfon and Dwyfor areas.
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The RCN says other potential areas of savings should be looked at including procurement, drug waste and expensive PFI contracts.
Brian leads cross-departmental, tactical management plan teams working on environmental improvement -- in the areas of: engagement, alternate funding, utility conservation, waste reduction and recycling, fleet emissions reduction, green purchasing and sustainable development -- leading the district's indoor air quality program recognized by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as a National Model of Sustained Excellence.
All our new products need to contribute to sustainability in at least one of our five focal areas: energy and climate, water and wastewater, materials and waste, safety and health, and social progress.
While waste occurred globally, broader food production problems seem to be more prevalent in less developed areas.
Passengers slept on deck or in other public areas and used buckets, bags, showers and sinks to relieve themselves of waste, the suit said.
The publication covers a range of key areas, such as legal, social, economic, health and environment implications of e-waste.
Rising floodwaters bring debris, hazardous waste and gas leaks, and force snakes or other potentially dangerous animals from their habitats and into residential areas.
They argue that in many areas with local majorities of Muslims, Hindus, Catholics, dissenters or atheists, it is a waste of slender resources to try to keep open churches that attract tiny congregations.
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