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Scientists have made a surprising discovery about the formation of rock. It seems that industrial waste known as slag that is ...
Researchers warn that current land management models don't account for accelerated, human-driven rock formation processes.
Slag from the steel industry could help save some of Wales' most rare plants, according to an ecologist. The material, regarded as waste, has been described as a potential "game-changer" when it comes ...
Researchers from the University of Glasgow have found that slag, an industrial waste product produced by the steel industry, is turning into solid rock in as little as 35 years. The finding ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said last week it will fine a Burns Harbor steel mill slag processor $190,000 in a settlement for federal Clean Air Act violations. Agency documents show ...
A steel mill slag processer in Burns Harbor agreed to pay $190,860 in civil penalties for alleged violations of the Clean Air Act in a settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Slag from the steel industry could help save some of Wales' most rare plants, according to an ecologist. The material, regarded as waste, has been described as a potential "game-changer" when it ...
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