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... ... @@ -10,39 +10,35 @@ 10 10 ))) 11 11 ))) 12 12 13 -(% id="HBiosecurityforhigh-densityarrays" %) 14 -= **Biosecurity for High-Density Arrays ** = 13 +== **Biosecurity for high-density arrays ** == 15 15 16 16 ---- 17 17 18 -=== **More Nodes ~= More Cleaning** === 17 +(% id="HMorenodes3Dmorecleaning21" %) 18 +=== **More nodes ~= more cleaning! ** === 19 19 20 -Cleaning plans need attention before installation if sites are: 20 +Cleaning plans need special attention before installation, if sites are: 21 21 22 -* silt yor clay soil23 -* a known infection risk (farms, etc.) 22 +* silt or clay soil 23 +* a knownΒ [[infection risk>>infection risk]] (farms, etc.) 24 24 * scheduled for >5 retrievals per team, per day. 25 25 26 26 ---- 27 27 28 -=== **Interim Solution(Australia)** ===28 +=== **Interim solution** === 29 29 30 -For now, we recommend using disposable barrier bags if standard cleaning methods will be impractical. Nodes are installed inside bags to stopdirtgettingintocrevices. We've seen good results with 10-15um plastics(the thin type commonly used for produce).30 +For now, we recommend using disposable barrier bags if standard cleaning methods will be impractical. Nodes are installed inside the bags to prevent contact with the soil. We've seen good results with 10-15um plastics; the thin type commonly used for produce. 31 31 32 32 We can help you source bags that: 33 33 34 -* comply with state and federal regulations34 +* comply with local regulations 35 35 * perform effectively 36 -* biodegrade completely in landfill.36 +* biodegrade completely. 37 37 38 -(% class="box warningmessage" %) 39 -((( 40 -We are working on alternatives to single-use plastics!Β Β Contact us for further advice, or to share your solutions. 41 -))) 38 +---- 42 42 43 43 (% style="background-color:#ffffff" summary="Types of biodegradable plastics" %) 44 -|=Source material|=(% style="width: 255px;" %)Single-use plastic type|=(% style="width: 115px;" %)Legal (NZ)|=(% style="width: 115px;" %)Legal (AU)|=(% style="width: 105px;" %)Effective 45 -|Petrochemical|(% style="width:255px" %)Oxo-degradable|(% style="width:115px" %)π«|(% style="width:115px" %)π«|(% style="width:105px" %)π« 41 +|=Source material|=(% style="width: 255px;" %)Plastic type|=(% style="width: 115px;" %)Legal (AU/NZ)|=(% style="width: 105px;" %)Effective 46 46 |((( 47 47 Petrochemical 48 48 )))|(% style="width:255px" %)((( ... ... @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ 49 49 Landfill-biodegradable 50 50 51 51 (ASTM D5511, ISO 15985) 52 -)))|(% style="width:115px" %) π«|(% style="width:115px" %)**β**|(% style="width:105px" %)**β**48 +)))|(% style="width:115px" %)**β**|(% style="width:105px" %)**β** 53 53 |((( 54 54 Plant-based 55 55 )))|(% style="width:255px" %)((( ... ... @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ 56 56 Home compostable 57 57 58 58 (AS 5810) 59 -)))|(% style="width:115px" %) π«|(% style="width:115px" %)**β**|(% style="width:105px" %)π«55 +)))|(% style="width:115px" %)**β**|(% style="width:105px" %)π« 60 60 |((( 61 61 Plant-based 62 62 )))|(% style="width:255px" %)((( ... ... @@ -63,11 +63,16 @@ 63 63 Industrially compostable 64 64 65 65 (AS 4736) 66 -)))|(% style="width:115px" %) π«|(% style="width:115px" %)**β**|(% style="width:105px" %)variable62 +)))|(% style="width:115px" %)**β**|(% style="width:105px" %)variable 67 67 |((( 68 68 Plant-based 69 -)))|(% style="width:255px" %)Bioplastic |(% style="width:115px" %) π«|(% style="width:115px" %)**β**|(% style="width:105px" %)variable65 +)))|(% style="width:255px" %)Bioplastic |(% style="width:115px" %)**β**|(% style="width:105px" %)variable 70 70 67 +(% class="box warningmessage" %) 68 +((( 69 +**Note: **We are working on alternatives to single-use plastics! New solutions expected by December 2025. 70 +))) 71 + 71 71 ---- 72 72 73 73 = = ... ... @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ 82 82 ((( 83 83 (% class="box" %) 84 84 ((( 85 - 86 +---- 86 86 87 87 ---- 88 88