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CHARACTERISATION OF WASTE
UNIT – II
Lecture - 1
UNIT 2
• Waste characterization
• Waste disposal on land
• Site selection
• Leachate and Gas Generation
• Waste containment principles
• Contact hours: 08 hours
SOLID WASTE
• Solid in state (may also be liquid or gaseous
but stored/contained in a container)
• The refused material which has no further use
• Waste can be characterized on the basis of
1. TYPE OF WASTE
2. SOURCE OF WASTE
3. QUANTITY OF WASTE
4. COMPOSITION OF WASTE
BASED ON TYPE OF WASTE
• Discard: Can be used after treatment (Plastic
and glass bottles, newspaper, metal)
• Garbage: biodegradable fraction (food waste)
• Rubbish: waste excluding garbage
• Trash: Inert fraction of waste (glass/metal)
• Combustibles: waste which can be burnt easily
(paper, packaging material, wood etc.)
SOURCE OF WASTE
• Domestic (food waste, ash, earth, paper, polythene)
• Commercial (paper, polythene, packaging material, glass, metal)
• Agricultural (plant based waste)
• Industrial (sludge, ash, slag etc.)
• Construction & Demolition (masonry, sand etc.)
• Automobile (discarded vehicles)
QUANTITY OF WASTE
COMPOSITION OF WASTE
• Material Flow Methodology
• Direct Field study
1. Collect samples from source
2. Collect samples from treatment facility
• Samples should be representative; sufficient in
number; and precise
• ASTM D 5231: defined protocol for sample collection
• Grab sampling; Composite sampling; Coning and
Quartering; Column sampling are different types of
sampling methods
ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES
PROXIMATE ANALYSIS
• Moisture Content (%):Heat at 105˚C for 1 hour
• Volatile Organic Carbon (%): Heat at 950˚C for
10 minutes in the absence of oxygen
• Ash Content (%): Heat at 950˚C for 10 minutes
in the presence of oxygen
• Fixed Carbon (%) = 100 – MC – VOC – AC
PROXIMATE ANALYSIS
ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES
ULTIMATE ANALYSIS
• Moisture Content (%):Heat at 105˚C for 1 hour
• Ash Content (%): Heat at 950˚C for 10 minutes
in the presence of oxygen
• Elemental Analyis (%) for C, H, N, S, O, Cl, P
For waste from natural origin
• Carbon ≥ 6*Hydrogen;
• Oxygen > 30%;
• Nitrogen/Sulphur/Chlorine < 1%
ULTIMATE ANALYSIS
31 March 2023
FDP on Environmental Geotechnology,
SBSSTC, Ferozepur, Punjab
13
31 March 2023 15

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CHARACTERISATION OF WASTE.pptx

  • 1. CHARACTERISATION OF WASTE UNIT – II Lecture - 1
  • 2. UNIT 2 • Waste characterization • Waste disposal on land • Site selection • Leachate and Gas Generation • Waste containment principles • Contact hours: 08 hours
  • 3. SOLID WASTE • Solid in state (may also be liquid or gaseous but stored/contained in a container) • The refused material which has no further use • Waste can be characterized on the basis of 1. TYPE OF WASTE 2. SOURCE OF WASTE 3. QUANTITY OF WASTE 4. COMPOSITION OF WASTE
  • 4. BASED ON TYPE OF WASTE • Discard: Can be used after treatment (Plastic and glass bottles, newspaper, metal) • Garbage: biodegradable fraction (food waste) • Rubbish: waste excluding garbage • Trash: Inert fraction of waste (glass/metal) • Combustibles: waste which can be burnt easily (paper, packaging material, wood etc.)
  • 5. SOURCE OF WASTE • Domestic (food waste, ash, earth, paper, polythene) • Commercial (paper, polythene, packaging material, glass, metal) • Agricultural (plant based waste) • Industrial (sludge, ash, slag etc.) • Construction & Demolition (masonry, sand etc.) • Automobile (discarded vehicles)
  • 7. COMPOSITION OF WASTE • Material Flow Methodology • Direct Field study 1. Collect samples from source 2. Collect samples from treatment facility • Samples should be representative; sufficient in number; and precise • ASTM D 5231: defined protocol for sample collection • Grab sampling; Composite sampling; Coning and Quartering; Column sampling are different types of sampling methods
  • 8.
  • 9. ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES PROXIMATE ANALYSIS • Moisture Content (%):Heat at 105˚C for 1 hour • Volatile Organic Carbon (%): Heat at 950˚C for 10 minutes in the absence of oxygen • Ash Content (%): Heat at 950˚C for 10 minutes in the presence of oxygen • Fixed Carbon (%) = 100 – MC – VOC – AC
  • 11. ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES ULTIMATE ANALYSIS • Moisture Content (%):Heat at 105˚C for 1 hour • Ash Content (%): Heat at 950˚C for 10 minutes in the presence of oxygen • Elemental Analyis (%) for C, H, N, S, O, Cl, P For waste from natural origin • Carbon ≥ 6*Hydrogen; • Oxygen > 30%; • Nitrogen/Sulphur/Chlorine < 1%
  • 13. 31 March 2023 FDP on Environmental Geotechnology, SBSSTC, Ferozepur, Punjab 13
  • 14.