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A frank, detailed record of debate and design at a pivotal moment for waste policy. Essential reading for environmental professionals. Proceedings of the Thirty-Eighth Ontario Waste Management Conference (Prince Hotel, Toronto, 16-19 June 1991) presents a complete record of the waste management conference proceedings from a central Canadian forum, prepared here as a technical conference anthology that balances practical case material and policy argument. It surveys solid waste management, landfill management practices and municipal waste solutions, and functions as both an environmental policy collection and a hands-on environmental engineers reference. Practitioners and researchers will value it as an academic research resource and as primary material for 1990s environmental studies and for the study of Ontario environmental history.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Beyond its immediate technical value, the proceedings hold historical and cultural significance: they document the exchanges, experiments and institutional thinking that shaped municipal practice and professional response during a formative era of Canadian environmental conferences. The book traces how early regulatory priorities and on-the-ground solutions began to push toward sustainable waste management, offering a clear record of challenges and choices.Rich with empirical detail yet readable in tone, the proceedings sit at the intersection of technical guidance and policy reflection. Librarians, environmental engineers and local authorities will find a practical reference; students and historians will view it as vital context for academic study of 1990s environmental debates. Casual readers curious about environmental policy will appreciate the narrative clarity, while classic-literature collectors will welcome a restored technical conference anthology that captures a distinct piece of environmental heritage. For anyone assembling a library of Canadian environmental conferences and practical archives, this volume is both useful and resonant.