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Waste Management
Outline:
Composition of Waste
Disposal – Landfills,
Incineration,
Composting
Recycling & reuse (source reduction)
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Composition of Waste
Before recycling
So, all we need to do is recycle, right?
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This is what happens after recycling
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How do we dispose the waste?
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What to dispose?
- Dump
- Landfill
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What is a dump?
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And what is a Landfill?
•Landfill - carefully designed structure built
into or on top of the ground in which trash
is isolated from the surrounding environment
(groundwater, air, rain). This isolation is
accomplished with a bottom liner and daily
covering of soil.
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LANDFILL
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The basic parts of a landfill
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WHAT IS A BOTTOM LINER?
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Sanitary and MSW
Sanitary landfill -
landfill that uses a clay liner to isolate
the trash from the environment
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LEACHATE
Seepage of leachate (black) can be seen through a weak spot in the cover.
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WHAT IS A COVER?
A cover keeps water out (leachate formation).
It consists of sloped layers:
clay or membrane liner
overlain by a very permeable layer of sandy or
gravelly soil (to promote rain runoff),
overlain by topsoil in which vegetation can root
(to stabilize the underlying layers).
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An experimental covering
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CONSTITUENTS IN LANDFILL GAS
Component Percent (dry volume basis)
•Methane 40-60%
•Carbon Dioxide 40-60%
•Nitrogen 2-5%
•Oxygen 0.1-1.0%
•Ammonia 0.1-1.0%
•Sulfides, disulfides,etc. 0-0.2%
•Hydrogen 0-0.2%
•Carbon Monoxide 0-0.2%
•Trace Constituents 0.01-0.6%
Communities are increasingly finding ways
to use the gas as a source of energy.
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Combustion and Incineration
Controlled burning
Combustors convert water into steam to
generate heat or electricity.
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Incineration Facility
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Drawbacks of Combustion
Does not eliminate waste, but changes the form of waste into
possible hazardous air emissions and toxic ash.
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Benefits of Composting
Keeps organic wastes out of landfills.
Provides nutrients to the soil.
Increases beneficial soil organisms (e.g., worms, centipedes).
Suppresses certain plant diseases.
Reduces the need for fertilizers and pesticides.
Protects soils from erosion.
Assists pollution remediation.
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Benefits of recycling
•Conserves resources.
•Prevents emissions of greenhouse gases and
water pollutants.
•Saves energy.
•Supplies raw materials to industry.
•Creates jobs.
•Stimulates the development of greener technologies.
•Reduces the need for new landfills and incinerators.
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Changes in Recycling Rates
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Recycling of Materials
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Reusing materials to minimize
waste products
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Trend
1999 Recycling 2000 Recycling 2001 Recycling 2002 Recycling
Tons Rate Tons Rate Tons Rate Tons Rate
Materials Recycled
Aluminum Cans 23,030.4 22,706.7 35,012.0 18,732.2
Steel & Bimetallic Cans 61,187.3 35,233.4 43,087.8 25,876.1
Corrugated Cardboard 604,715.5 648,684.1 609,880.1 682,091.2
Newsprint 353,071.1 402,193.0 276,681.9 215,820.3
Office/Computer Paper 84,044.9 77,791.5 64,866.1 78,972.1
Other Paper 263,582.3 222,840.7 221,112.8 207,297.1
Clear Glass 48,736.3 50,315.0 15,608.7 31,089.3
Colored & Other Glass 43,495.6 40,541.3 28,151.9 33,800.6
PET Plastics 9,048.3 8,795.2 16,330.7 3,013.4
HDPE Plastics 10,522.2 10,424.5 4,364.9 4,888.1
Mixed Plastics 26,594.6 24,225.1 34,300.5 28,196.6
Leaf/Yard Waste 351,339.8 347,256.0 427,042.2 426,745.2
Car Batteries 33,198.7 69,311.5 16,703.5 21,382.0
Commingled Materials 198,563.9 201,249.3 250,416.1 276,863.5
Single Stream Collection 0.0 0.0 0.0 21,952.1
TOTAL (Act 101 Materials)2,111,130.9 18.2% 2,161,567.4 17.9% 2,043,559.2 18.8% 2,076,719.8 19.1%
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Recycle
http://www.p2pays.org/recycleguys/teachers.asp
http://www.kidsrecycle.org/green_schools.php#
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