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solid waste management
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3. Generation of waste
Waste minimization
Recycling and reuse
Storage, collection, transport, and transfer
Treatment
Landfill disposal
Environmental considerations
Financial and marketing aspects
Policy and regulations
Education and training
Planning and implementation.
5. Disposal of waste in a landfill involves burying the
waste and this remains a common practice in most
countries. Landfills were often established in
abandoned or unused quarries, mining voids or borrow
pits. A properly designed and well-managed landfill can
be a hygienic and relatively inexpensive method of
disposing of waste materials
6.
7. Incineration is a disposal method in which solid
organic wastes are subjected to combustion so as
to convert them into residue and gaseous
products. This method is useful for disposal of
residue of both solid waste management and solid
residue from waste water management. This
process reduces the volumes of solid waste to 20 to
30 percent of the original volume.
9. Recycling is a resource recovery practice that refers to the
collection and reuse of waste materials such as empty
beverage containers. The materials from which the items
are made can be reprocessed into new products. Material
for recycling may be collected separately from general
waste using dedicated bins and collection vehicles, a
procedure called kerbside collection
10.
11. Chennai Solid Waste Management
Department:
Headed by a Superintendent Engineer,
the department looks after removal of
solid waste which is a major responsibility
of the Corporation. Every day 4500 MT of
garbage is collected and removed from
the city. Night conservancy is being
carried out in all important roads and
commercial areas of the city. Door to door
collection of garbage is prescribed in all
zones.
12. Generation
Per capita Generation per day= 700gms
Estimated Generation of Solid Waste Per day Garbage
4500 MTs. Building debris 700 MTs
Composition
Physical
Food waste 8.00 %
Green waste 32.25 %
Timber(wood) 6.99 %
Consumable plastic 5.86 %
Industrial Plastic 1.18 %
Steel & Material l0.03 %
Rags & Textiles 3.14 %
Paper 6.45 %
Rubber & Leather 1.45 %
Inerts 34.65 %
13. Chemical Analysis
Waste Generation By Category:
Hospitals & Clinics Separately disposed by
Hospitals.
Moisture Content 27.60 %
PH Value 7.68%
Organic Content 39.06 %
Carbon content 21.53 %
Nitrogen Content 0.73 %
Phosphorous P2O 50.63 %
Potassium K 2 O 0.63 %
Residential 68 %
Commercial 16 %
Halls, Schools,
Institutions
14 %
Industrial 2 %
14. Activity
•Sweeping, collecting, storing in the specific bins.
•Door to door collection of garbage
•Collecting the Source Separated Waste from the
House holds by Tricycles or Light Motor Vehicles
for unloading in transfer stations.
Secondary Collection: (Transportation)
•Street to disposal site.
•Transportation to disposal site from transfer
station.
•Route schedules for each and every vehicle for
each trip