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SOLID WASTE
   MANAGEMENT
      (SWM)


Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14
What is waste…………..!!???



In simple words it is…
Any thing eliminated or discarded as no longer
useful or required after the completion of a process.
Kinds of Wastes
Solid wastes: domestic, commercial and industrial
                     wastes
        Examples: plastics, Styrofoam containers,
        bottles, cans, papers, scrap iron, and other
        trash

Liquid Wastes: wastes in liquid form
        Examples: domestic washings, chemicals, oils, waste
                  water from ponds, manufacturing industries
                  and other sources



 Classification of Wastes according to their Properties
 Bio-degradable
          can be degraded (paper, wood, fruits and others)
 Non-biodegradable
          cannot be degraded (plastics, bottles, old machines,
          cans, styrofoam containers and others)

Classification of Wastes according to their effect
         Hazardous waste
         Non hazardous waste
Sources of Wastes




                    Households



                    Commerce and Industry
Sources of Wastes

Agriculture




Fisheries
EFFECTS OF WASTE IF NOT MANAGED WISELY




•   Affects our health
•   Affects our socio-economic conditions
•   Affects our coastal and marine environment
•   Affects our climate
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: EMS


   What is an EMS?
   An EMS is a formal set of policies and procedures that define how an organization will
   evaluate, manage, and track its environmental impact. It follows the basic model:


                               Plan > Do > Check > Act

   This facilitates cost-effective environmental performance by defining and continuously
   improving the process and actions that an organization undertakes to meet its
   environmental goals.
Irish hierarchy of waste
Different methods for treating Solid waste

Thermal treatment
This refers to processes that involve the use of heat to treat waste. Listed
next are descriptions of some commonly utilized thermal treatment processes


Incineration

Incineration is by far the most commonly used process for destroying
organic compounds in industrial wastes.

Incineration basically involves heating the sediments in the presence of
oxygen to burn or oxidize organic materials, including organic compounds.

A critical component of the overall treatment process is the emission control
system for the gases produced by the process.
If boilers are so connected with this process along with turbines this
    process can be named as WASTE TO ENERGY technology
Pyrolysis
In contrast to incineration, pyrolysis involves the heating of solids in the absence of
oxygen.
A pyrolysis system consists of a primary combustion chamber, a secondary combustion
chamber, and pollution control devices. High temperatures, ranging from 540 to 760deg.C,
cause large, complex molecules to decompose into simpler ones.
The resulting gaseous products can then be collected or destroyed in an afterburner at
1,200deg.C.

Vitrification
vitrification is an emerging technology that uses electricity to heat and destroy organic
compounds and immobilize inert contaminants.
 A typical unit consists of a reaction chamber divided into two sections: the upper section
introduces the feed material containing gases and pyrolysis products, while the lower
section contains a two-layer molten zone for the metal and siliceous components of the
waste.
Wastes are vitrified by passing high electrical currents through the material. Electrodes
are inserted into the waste solids, and graphite is applied to the surface to enhance its
electrical conductivity. A large current is applied, resulting in rapid heating of the solids and
causing the siliceous components of the material to melt. The end product is a solid, glass-
like material that is very resistant to leaching. Temperatures of about 1,600deg.C are
typically achieved
Very common and very harmful process


 Open burning
 is the burning of unwanted materials
 in a manner that causes smoke and
 other emissions to be released
 directly into the air without passing
 through a chimney or stack.
Dumps and Landfills

Sanitary landfills
Sanitary Landfills are designed to greatly reduce or eliminate the risks that waste
disposal may pose to the public health and environmental quality. They are
usually placed in areas where land features act as natural buffers between the
landfill and the environment.

Method of operation:
Solid waste is deposited on the surface , compacted , then coevered with a
layer of compacted soil at the end of a working day.

major gaseous products in results of icrobial decomposition emitted from
landfill are CH4 and CO2. in which methane posses economic value. For
which different gas collection methods are adopted such as collection
pipes, gas treatments etc
Landfill leachate:
   Liquid that passes through the landfill and that has extracted dissolved and
   suspended matter from it, is called leachate liquid enters the landfill from external
   sources such as rainfall . Surface drainage , ground water , and the liquid in and
   produced from the decomposition of the waste . There is also a collection system
   installed to collect this leachate




  Composting material :
  Biodegraded material in landfiling can be used as
  composting material which has a very nice effect on
  cultivating crops or gardening
Landfill Advantages

A specific location for disposal that can be monitored.

When a landfill is complete, it can be reclaimed, built on or used as
parks or farming land.

Waste going to a properly designed landfills can be processed to
remove all recyclable materials before tipping.

Waste going to a properly designed landfills can be processed to
remove organic material and use it for compost or natural gas
(methane) production

Properly managed landfills can capture the natural gas (methane)
produced by the decomposing material underground.

Properly managed landfills can minimize and/or capture the
leachate produced by the decomposing material underground.
Landfill Disadvantages and Problems

A poorly designed or operated landfill shares many problems observed at uncontrolled
dumping areas:

Landfills and the surrounding areas are often heavily polluted.

Landfill can pollute the water, the air, and also the soil.

It is difficult to keep dangerous chemicals from leaching out into the surrounding land.
Dangerous chemicals can spread into the water table or into waterways.

Landfill can attract animals and insects to come such as raccoons, rats, mosquitoes,
cockroaches, and seagulls.

Landfill can also cause sicknesses, illnesses, and diseases which might spread in
communities.

Landfill can increase the chances of global warming by releasing methane, a dangerous
greenhouse gas.
Landfills are taking up lots of our land and that can also take away
habitats for other animals.

Landfills contain a lot of kitchen scraps and organic material. As the
landfill is constantly being covered with new garbage the organic material
decomposes anaerobically (that is, without air). Anaerobic decomposition
produces methane, which is a 20 times more dangerous greenhouse gas
than carbon dioxide.
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SWM by Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14

  • 1. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT (SWM) Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14
  • 2. What is waste…………..!!??? In simple words it is… Any thing eliminated or discarded as no longer useful or required after the completion of a process.
  • 3. Kinds of Wastes Solid wastes: domestic, commercial and industrial wastes Examples: plastics, Styrofoam containers, bottles, cans, papers, scrap iron, and other trash Liquid Wastes: wastes in liquid form Examples: domestic washings, chemicals, oils, waste water from ponds, manufacturing industries and other sources Classification of Wastes according to their Properties Bio-degradable can be degraded (paper, wood, fruits and others) Non-biodegradable cannot be degraded (plastics, bottles, old machines, cans, styrofoam containers and others) Classification of Wastes according to their effect Hazardous waste Non hazardous waste
  • 4. Sources of Wastes Households Commerce and Industry
  • 6. EFFECTS OF WASTE IF NOT MANAGED WISELY • Affects our health • Affects our socio-economic conditions • Affects our coastal and marine environment • Affects our climate
  • 7. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: EMS What is an EMS? An EMS is a formal set of policies and procedures that define how an organization will evaluate, manage, and track its environmental impact. It follows the basic model: Plan > Do > Check > Act This facilitates cost-effective environmental performance by defining and continuously improving the process and actions that an organization undertakes to meet its environmental goals.
  • 8.
  • 10. Different methods for treating Solid waste Thermal treatment This refers to processes that involve the use of heat to treat waste. Listed next are descriptions of some commonly utilized thermal treatment processes Incineration Incineration is by far the most commonly used process for destroying organic compounds in industrial wastes. Incineration basically involves heating the sediments in the presence of oxygen to burn or oxidize organic materials, including organic compounds. A critical component of the overall treatment process is the emission control system for the gases produced by the process.
  • 11. If boilers are so connected with this process along with turbines this process can be named as WASTE TO ENERGY technology
  • 12. Pyrolysis In contrast to incineration, pyrolysis involves the heating of solids in the absence of oxygen. A pyrolysis system consists of a primary combustion chamber, a secondary combustion chamber, and pollution control devices. High temperatures, ranging from 540 to 760deg.C, cause large, complex molecules to decompose into simpler ones. The resulting gaseous products can then be collected or destroyed in an afterburner at 1,200deg.C. Vitrification vitrification is an emerging technology that uses electricity to heat and destroy organic compounds and immobilize inert contaminants.  A typical unit consists of a reaction chamber divided into two sections: the upper section introduces the feed material containing gases and pyrolysis products, while the lower section contains a two-layer molten zone for the metal and siliceous components of the waste. Wastes are vitrified by passing high electrical currents through the material. Electrodes are inserted into the waste solids, and graphite is applied to the surface to enhance its electrical conductivity. A large current is applied, resulting in rapid heating of the solids and causing the siliceous components of the material to melt. The end product is a solid, glass- like material that is very resistant to leaching. Temperatures of about 1,600deg.C are typically achieved
  • 13. Very common and very harmful process Open burning is the burning of unwanted materials in a manner that causes smoke and other emissions to be released directly into the air without passing through a chimney or stack.
  • 14. Dumps and Landfills Sanitary landfills Sanitary Landfills are designed to greatly reduce or eliminate the risks that waste disposal may pose to the public health and environmental quality. They are usually placed in areas where land features act as natural buffers between the landfill and the environment. Method of operation: Solid waste is deposited on the surface , compacted , then coevered with a layer of compacted soil at the end of a working day. major gaseous products in results of icrobial decomposition emitted from landfill are CH4 and CO2. in which methane posses economic value. For which different gas collection methods are adopted such as collection pipes, gas treatments etc
  • 15. Landfill leachate: Liquid that passes through the landfill and that has extracted dissolved and suspended matter from it, is called leachate liquid enters the landfill from external sources such as rainfall . Surface drainage , ground water , and the liquid in and produced from the decomposition of the waste . There is also a collection system installed to collect this leachate Composting material : Biodegraded material in landfiling can be used as composting material which has a very nice effect on cultivating crops or gardening
  • 16. Landfill Advantages A specific location for disposal that can be monitored. When a landfill is complete, it can be reclaimed, built on or used as parks or farming land. Waste going to a properly designed landfills can be processed to remove all recyclable materials before tipping. Waste going to a properly designed landfills can be processed to remove organic material and use it for compost or natural gas (methane) production Properly managed landfills can capture the natural gas (methane) produced by the decomposing material underground. Properly managed landfills can minimize and/or capture the leachate produced by the decomposing material underground.
  • 17. Landfill Disadvantages and Problems A poorly designed or operated landfill shares many problems observed at uncontrolled dumping areas: Landfills and the surrounding areas are often heavily polluted. Landfill can pollute the water, the air, and also the soil. It is difficult to keep dangerous chemicals from leaching out into the surrounding land. Dangerous chemicals can spread into the water table or into waterways. Landfill can attract animals and insects to come such as raccoons, rats, mosquitoes, cockroaches, and seagulls. Landfill can also cause sicknesses, illnesses, and diseases which might spread in communities. Landfill can increase the chances of global warming by releasing methane, a dangerous greenhouse gas.
  • 18. Landfills are taking up lots of our land and that can also take away habitats for other animals. Landfills contain a lot of kitchen scraps and organic material. As the landfill is constantly being covered with new garbage the organic material decomposes anaerobically (that is, without air). Anaerobic decomposition produces methane, which is a 20 times more dangerous greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.
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Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Refrences:http://www.epa.gov/glnpo/arcs/EPA-905-B94-003/B94-003.ch7.html