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Pollution / Chemical engineering / Incineration / Thermal treatment / Soil contamination / United States Environmental Protection Agency / Biotreatment / Havertown Superfund / Hazardous waste in the United States / Environment / Waste management / Earth
Date: 2012-04-04 11:36:19
Pollution
Chemical engineering
Incineration
Thermal treatment
Soil contamination
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Biotreatment
Havertown Superfund
Hazardous waste in the United States
Environment
Waste management
Earth

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