International Perspectives on Hazardous Waste Management

International Perspectives on Hazardous Waste Management
Author: William S. Forester,John H. Skinner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1987
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015012750983

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Prospects and Perspective of Solid Waste Management

Prospects and Perspective of Solid Waste Management
Author: B. B. Hosetti
Publsiher: New Age International
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2006
Genre: Hazardous wastes
ISBN: 9788122417777

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The Subject Of Waste Management Has Been Grown To The Status Of Maturity In All Developed Countries. Every Year, New Techniques Are Being Developed To Recover The Energy And Recycle The Materials. The Nations Like Usa, Australia, Norway And Western Europe Are Handling Their Solid Wastes In A Scientific And Hygienic Way. However, In Most Of The Developing World, Of Africa, Asia And Eastern European Nations, The Collection, Transportation And Disposal Of Solid Waste Is Still At Its Lowest Ebb. In Usa, Though The Technology For Handling Of The Solid Waste Is Available, The Wastes Are Mostly Managed By Land Filling (70%) And Incineration With Or Without Energy Recovery. It Means A Major Share Of The Source Is Wasted. Only 30-31% Of The Waste Materials Are Recovered.In Contrast To This, In Developing Countries Like India 60-70% Of The Materials Are Recovered And Reused Mostly By The Informal Sector Without Application Of Any Art Of Technology. There Is No National Level Data Are Available On Solid Waste Management In Those Countries. Often The Waste Is Open Burnt Or Land Filled In The Low-Lying Areas. The Unscientific Way Of Waste Management Pose The Risk Of Diseases To Humans And Also Degrade The Environment. The Toxic Smoke Containing, Furans And Dioxins Are Released After The Burning Of Trash, Leading To The Rise In Carcinogenic Trace Gases In The Atmosphere.In The Present Context, The Us Is Conveniently Taken As A Representative Of Developed World And India Representing Developing Countries And The Book Is Designed Into 6-7 Chapters. Chapter 1 Deals With The General Aspects And Basic Principles Of Solid Waste Management. Chapter 2 Deals With The Solid Waste Management In Usa And Solid Waste Management In India Is Dealt In Chapter 3 Respectively. Details About Plastic Waste Management In Us, India And Rest Of The World Are Explained In Chapter 4. Management Of Biomedical Waste Is Collated And Provided In Chapter 5 And Chapter 6 Deals With The Hazardous Waste Management.The Subject Of Solid Waste Management And Urban Agriculture Is Provided In Chapter 7 And The Chapter 8 Narrates The Comparative Aspects Of Waste Management In Us And India. It Is Observed That A Good Number Of Books Are Available On The Technologies And Principles Of Waste Treatment, However Meager Titles Exist On Waste Management. Hence Book Is An Appropriate Attempt To Fill The Lacunae. This Book Will Be Useful To Undergraduate And Graduate Students, Environmental Managers And The General Public As Well.

Hazardous Waste Management

Hazardous Waste Management
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1996
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:77984483

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International Perspectives on Municipal Solid Wastes and Sanitary Landfilling

International Perspectives on Municipal Solid Wastes and Sanitary Landfilling
Author: Bozzano G Luisa
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080984513

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This volume provides a perspective on how different countries cope with the municipal solid waste problem politically, administratively, and technically--with a particular focus on sanitary landfilling. Fifteen countries report on the quantities of such waste generated, its composition, and on various management methods used. In addition they report on sanitary landfilling, the impacts of past practices, current practices for leachate control, and landfill gas management. Finally, the role of government, new handling strategies, and likely future directions in waste management are discussed.

Waste Policy

Waste Policy
Author: Alexander Gillespie
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-08-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781784715885

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From human waste to nuclear waste, the question of how we must manage what we no longer want, in terms of either recycling or disposal, is one of the most pressing issues in environmental law. Alexander Gillespie addresses the gaps in previous literatu

The Evolution of Hazardous Waste Programs

The Evolution of Hazardous Waste Programs
Author: Katherine N. Probst,Thomas C. Beierle
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781134271900

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In most countries, the development of environmental programs follows a similar pattern. Early efforts concentrate on direct threats to public health, such as contaminated drinking water and air pollution. Only after these problems are addressed does the need to improve day-to-day management of hazardous wastes reach the top of the environmental agenda. In this new report, RFF‘s Katherine Probst and Thomas Beierle compare the development of hazardous waste management programs in eight countries---the United States, Canada, Germany, Denmark, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Thailand---and discuss steps taken to foster proper hazardous waste management. The authors focus on two questions: What were the major steps in the evolution of a successful hazardous waste program? What role, if any, did the public sector play in financing modern treatment and disposal facilities? Based on interviews and secondary sources, this report includes country-specific profiles that detail the steps in the evolution of each country‘s hazardous waste management program and describe the role of the public sector in facility financing.

International Perspectives on Municipal Solid Wastes and Sanitary Landfilling

International Perspectives on Municipal Solid Wastes and Sanitary Landfilling
Author: International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association. Working Group on Sanitary Landfilling
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1990
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015017964266

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This volume provides a perspective on how different countries cope with the municipal solid waste problem politically, administratively, and technically--with a particular focus on sanitary landfilling. Fifteen countries report on the quantities of such waste generated, its composition, and on various management methods used. In addition they report on sanitary landfilling, the impacts of past practices, current practices for leachate control, and landfill gas management. Finally, the role of government, new handling strategies, and likely future directions in waste management are discussed.

Hazardous Waste Management and Health Risks

Hazardous Waste Management and Health Risks
Author: Gabriella Marfe ,Carla Di Stefano
Publsiher: Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-08-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811454721

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Hazardous Waste Management and Health Risks presents a systematic overview of evaluating solid and hazardous waste management practices. The book introduces readers to the basic principles of hazardous waste management and progresses into related topics that allow managers to assess environmental quality. These topics include heavy metal pollution, reproductive biomarkers as signals of environmental pressure and health risks, and environmental contamination in an international perspective. With an emphasis on sustainable development throughout the text, a zero-waste strategy as an alternative way to manage hazardous waste is suggested in a dedicated chapter. This reference book is intended as an introductory guide for managers taking waste management training courses and students involved in degree courses related to environmental engineering and management.