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- Contamination of the land can arise from past industrial processes, waste disposal, illegal dumping, accidental spillage of substances
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- /Environment/Environmental-Protection/Contaminated-Land/About-Contaminated-Land.aspx
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- What happens after recycling has been collected
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- /Recycling--Waste/Recycling/What-Happens-Next/Recycling-Collections/Home.aspx
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- What information to submit when applying for planning permission for land or buildings which could potentially be contaminated
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- /Environment/Environmental-Protection/Contaminated-Land/Developers-Guide.aspx
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- Sampling
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- /Port-Health-and-Public-Protection/Port-Health/Sampling.aspx
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- A landfill is an area of land where people have disposed of waste material.
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- /Environment/Environmental-Protection/Contaminated-Land/Landfill-Sites.aspx
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- There are two public launch sites in Dover District - other launches should not be used for both your own and other's
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- /Environment/Coast--Rivers/Personal-Water-Craft.aspx
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- The most common source of odour complaints relate to the storing and spreading of bio-solids
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- /Environment/Environmental-Protection/Statutory-Nuisance/Odour-Nuisance.aspx
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