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Disposal of cables at the "end of life"; some of the environmental considerations

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In this paper, the authors focus on some of the many issues that need to be faced when the remove option is selected, including separation of metals, reuse of materials that are no longer approved, and disposal of insulation materials.
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Underground cables form an efficient and environmentally attractive means by which to supply electrical power and transmit information. Cables for both energy and data transmission are designed and manufactured for many years of problem-free operation, normally in the range of 10 to 30 years. However, it is clear that, for a variety of reasons, these cables will reach a point at which they can no longer operate, the so-called end of life (EOL). At this point, actions need to be taken on the fate of these cables. Often the decision may be either leave in situ or remove. This paper focuses on some of the many issues that need to be faced when the remove option is selected. The paper does not explicitly address the issues associated with disposal of paper cables, which have the added complexities of mixed materials: paper and polymer, oil, and lead. However, it should be noted that some of the considerations (separation of metals, the importance of separation, reuse of materials that are no longer approved, and disposal of insulation materials) are likely.

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Pollutant content in marine debris and characterization by thermal decomposition.

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Application of Subcritical Water to Dechlorinate Polyvinyl Chloride Electric Wires

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A review of the treatment options for marine plastic waste in South Africa.

TL;DR: There is a lack of technology development for the treatment of marine plastic globally, and the intention of this review is to drive research in this area by creating awareness and encouraging implementation of possible treatment technologies.
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Separation, size reduction, and processing of XLPE from electrical transmission and distribution cable

TL;DR: In this paper, the recycling of power transmission cable insulated with crosslinked PE (XLPE) was investigated by using different methods of separation and reprocessing, and a mechanism encompassing all of these was formulated.