The World Bank Institute | Debris Management [PDF]

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Knowledge Notes, Cluster 4: Recovery Planning, Note 4-4 September 24, 2012. Some 20 million tonnes of waste resulted from the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE). The amount of debris in Iwate Prefecture was 11 times greater than in a normal year, and in Miyagi 19 times greater. Appropriate treatment and disposal depends on the type of debris or waste, while recycling should also be considered. Authorities should prepare for disasters by designating temporary storage sites and routes for t
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The World Bank Institute | Debris Management [PDF]
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Knowledge Notes, Cluster 4: Recovery Planning, Note 4-4 September 24, 2012. Some 20 million tonnes of waste resulted from the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE). The amount of debris in Iwate Prefecture was 11 times greater than in a normal year, and in Miyagi 19 times greater. Appropriate treatment and disposal depends on the type of debris or waste, while recycling should also be considered. Authorities should prepare for disasters by designating temporary storage sites and routes for t
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