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<br />4. Sludges, dusts, solid metal objects and metal workings, which contain or are contaminated with metals
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<br />�_� b. Physical processes which change only the physical properties of the waste such as grinding, shredding,
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<br />waste classification |nSection GG261.122,may betreated bythe following technologies:
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