Waste MGT
Waste MGT
Waste MGT
Classification
• Domestic waste
• Factory waste
• Waste from oil factory
• E-waste
• Construction waste
• Agricultural waste
• Food processing waste
• Bio-medical waste
• Nuclear waste
Terms
i) Solid (non hazardous) Waste: any garbage, refuse, sludge from a waste treatment
plant, e.g., domestic trash, metal scrap, empty containers, boiler slag & fly-ash.
(iii) Municipal Solid waste (MSW): trash/garbage consists of everyday items like
product packaging, grass cropping, furniture, clothing, bottles, food scraps,
newspapers, appliances, paint and batteries.
(iv) Hazardous Waste: Waste that poses substantial or potential threats to public health
or the environment.
(V) Plastic waste- plastic bags, bottles, buckets etc.
(VI) Metal waste- unused metal sheet, metal scraps etc.
(VII) Nuclear waste- unused materials from nuclear power plants
HEALTH IMPACTS OF SOLID WASTE
Refuse Trash
Garbage Rubbish
WASTE COLLECTION
SEGREGATION
RECYCLING
SHREDDING OR PULVERIZING
COMPOSTING
WASTE COLLECTION
ADVANTAGES:
It will increase surface area availability for bacterial
activity (decomposition).
Facilitates easy handling of moisture content and aeration.
COMPOSTING
• Particulate matter
150
• Nitrogen oxide
450
• HCL
50
• Min stack height shall be 30 m above
ground
• Volatile organic compounds in ash
shall not be more than 0.01%
Note:
• Suitably designed pollution control devices
should be installed filled with incinerator to achieve
the above emission limits, if necessary.