Solid waste ppt

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Solid or semi-solid material - which are non soluble in nature.

In Simple Words  Solid wastes are any discarded (abandoned or considered waste-like) materials. Solid wastes can be solid, liquid, semi-solid or containerized gaseous material.

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What is Solid Waste?

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Source of Waste

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Households or Municipal Wasteincludes food,

paper, cardboard, plastic, textiles, leather, glass, metal, ashes, electronics waste etc.

Source of Waste

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Business and Industrial Wasteincludes toxic

chemicals, oil, debris from construction site, packaging waste, ashes etc.

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Agriculture Wasteincludes

pesticides, crops, water coming from the fields also consists of small amount of toxic chemicals.

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Biomedical Waste or Hospital Wastemedicine

bottles, expired medicines, syringes, medical instruments such as scissors, blades etc.

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Nuclear Wasteincludes

radioactive substances coming from reactors, fuel (uranium, thorium, plutonium etc). Its highly dangerous and requires proper disposal.

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Hazardous Waste

includes toxic chemical, acids, corrosive, ignitable and reactive materials, gases etc.

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Hotel Wasteincludes left

over food, empty bottles, and different kinds of trash

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Bio-degradablecan be degraded (food,

fruits and others)

Non-Biodegradablecannot be degraded

(plastics, bottles, old machines, cans, containers and others)

Classif ication of Waste According to their Properties

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Solid Waste Composition

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• Affects our socio-economic conditions• Affects our climate• Affects our coastal and marine environment• Affects our health

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Impact of Waste to the society I f no t m anage d p r ope r l y

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The 3R’s

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SOLID WASTE

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Meth ds fDisposal

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Solid WasteManagement Hierarchy

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These are the following methods for disposal of the solid waste.

• LAND FILLS• BIOLOGICAL REPROCESSING• RECYCLING• OCEAN DUMPING

Methods of Disposal

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LAND FILL It is the most traditional method of waste

disposal. Waste is directly dumped into disused

quarries, mining voids or borrow pits. Disposed waste is compacted and covered

with soil to prevent vermin and wind-blown litter.

Methods of Disposal

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OCEAN DUMPING Ocean dumping is the dumping or placing

of materials in the ocean, often on the continental shelf.

A wide range of materials is involved, including garbage, construction and demolition debris, sewage sludge, dredge material, waste chemicals, and nuclear waste.

Sometime hazardous and nuclear waste are also disposed but these are highly dangerous for aquatic life and human life also.

Methods of Disposal

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BIOLOGICAL PROCESSING Materials such as plants, food scraps, and

paper products can be decomposed into the organic matter.

The organic matter that is produced from this type of recycling can then be used for such things as landscaping purpose or agricultural uses.

Usually this method of recycling is done by putting the materials in a container and let to stay there until it decomposes.

Methods of Disposal

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RECYCLING PROCESS• COLLECTION: The first step required for

recycling is collecting recyclable materials from communities..

• SORTING: This includes sorting the materials into groups, cleaning them and getting them ready to be sold to manufacturers who will turn the materials into new products.

• MANUFACTURING: The collected material is sent to industries those convert them into new products

Methods of Disposal

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RECYCLING PROCESS

• PURCHASING: When consumers purchase products that have been made with post consumer material the recycling process has been completed and then can be repeated.

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Material Recovery Facil it ies

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Operations Information Campaign

Increase awareness.. Increase attendance in coastal cleanup

activities and street cleaning Support more in tree growing activities. People should learned proper disposal of solid

waste and initiated to clean up their surroundings.

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7.2 million tonnes of hazardous wasteOne Sq km of additional landfill area

every-yearRs 1600 crore for treatment & disposal

of these wastes In addition to this industries discharge

about 150 million tonnes of high volume low hazard waste every year, which is mostly dumped on open low lying land areas.

Solid Waste in India

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PREPARED BY:Akash Mittal