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Global Warming > Gypsum
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Gypsum Defined
The most common sulfate mineral. Used in wallboard.
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Background Note: Niger
Published January 7, 2009, 3:47 pm, Scoop.co.nz
Geography Area: 1,267,000 sq. km (490,000 sq. mi.); about three times the size of California. Cities: Capital --Niamey (pop. approx. 1 million). Other cities-- Tahoua, Konni, Maradi, Zinder, Diffa, Dosso, Arlit, and Agadez.
Recycling center focuses on construction and demolition materials
Published January 4, 2009, 10:01 pm, The MetroWest Daily News
The Devens Recycling Center is the largest fully enclosed state-of-the-art construction and demolition transfer station in the United States.
Mining industry is the pits, says report
Published January 4, 2009, 9:44 pm, Kuensel
5 January, 2009 - If the public accounts committee’s report to the National Assembly on mining is any indication, mining activities in the country appear to be wallowing in lawlessness.
From the farm and back again
Published January 4, 2009, 9:42 am, Daily Local News
WEST FALLOWFIELD — Former state Rep. Art Hershey recalled the early 1980s, when several local politicians had urged him to run for state House.
TVA rejected costly fixes
Published January 4, 2009, 12:34 am, The Tennessean
Earlier landfill blowouts sounded alarm; seepage continued as coal ash pile grew.
BC BREAKING NEWS:
Published January 3, 2009, 12:08 pm, Kelowna Capital News
The makings of a pipe bomb was found by a Langley father who decided to to bring the items into a field in the area of the former Township Hall on Fraser Highway and 48 avenue, beside the police detachment.
Coal-Ash Spill May Cost Utilities Billions in Rules (Update1)
Published January 1, 2009, 11:56 am, Bloomberg
Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. power companies may face billions of dollars a year in new costs after last week’s coal- sludge spill in east Tennessee if the accident results in regulating their wastes as toxic.
Spill could bring costly rules
Published January 1, 2009, 12:24 am, The Tennessean
U.S. power companies may face billions of dollars a year in new costs after the massive coal- sludge spill in East Tennessee, especially if the accident results in regulating their wastes as toxic.
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Off-site Gypsum Links, User Submitted
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- Recycle Drywall: Recycle Drywall, Wallboard or Gypsum and why there is a need to divert them from the landfill.
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- Drywall/Gypsum Board - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Very good to know!
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- Gypsum Products, Sheetrock / Drywall Recycling, Green Building Construction: USA Gypsum offers natural gypsum based products, sheetrock recycling and Green building drywall recycling at affordable prices, marketed under the USA Gypsum trademark
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