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Question 4 of 10 Where do hazardous wastes usually end up? A. In incinerators B. In compost bins C. In sanitary landfills D. In storage SUBMIT D. In storage
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Question 4 of 10
Where do hazardous wastes usually end up?
A. In incinerators
B. In compost bins
C. In sanitary
landfills
D. In storage
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D. In storage
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(A) it usually depends on how hazardous they can be where they will either put it in a specially built landfill or most of the time in incinerators
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Answer: In storage
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