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Pollution Control Technology
Systems, devices, or practices designed to reduce, eliminate, or manage pollutants emanating from human activity to protect the environment.
Chemical Waste
Hazardous substances produced as byproducts of manufacturing processes, laboratory experiments, or other industrial activities, requiring careful disposal to prevent environmental damage.
Oil Pollution Act
A law enacted in the United States aimed at preventing and responding to catastrophic oil spills, including the establishment of liabilities and penalties.
Discharges
Refers to the release, disposal, or emission of substances, particularly pollutants into the environment; also can refer to the fulfillment or cancellation of a financial obligation.
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