1. CE- 3033 solid and hazardous waste
management
Topic- operation of facilities and environmental controls
S.NITHISH
3rd year
CIVIL department
2. What are 7 types of solid wastes
• Construction And Demolition Debris.
• Hazardous Waste Lamps.
• Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)
• Industrial/Commercial Waste.
• Regulated Medical Waste.
• Used Electronic Equipment.
• Used Oil.
• Waste Tires.
3. Waste Management and
Operations
• Recycling.
• Waste Treatment.
• Waste Disposal.
• Waste Transport and Logistics.
• Waste Collection.
4. What are the operational wastes
• Operational wastes means all cargo-associated
waste and maintenance waste and cargo residues
and include all materials which become wastes due
to break bulk and other cargo operations, including
dunnage, shoring, pallets, lining and packing
materials, plywood, paper, cardboard, wire, nails
and steel strapping cargo ...
5. What are the control and
management of solid waste
• The term solid waste management mainly refers to
the complete process of collecting, treating and
disposing of solid wastes.
• In the waste management process, the wastes are
collected from different sources and are disposed
of.
• This process includes collection, transportation,
treatment, analysis and disposal of waste.
6. What are the environmental issues of
solid waste management?
• Open and unsanitary landfills contribute to
contamination of drinking water and can cause
infection and transmit diseases.
• Thedispersal of debris pollutes ecosystems and
dangerous substances from electronic waste or
industrial garbage puts a strain on the health of
urban dwellers and the environment.
7. What is the environmental law for
solid waste management?
• No waste generator shall throw, burn or burry the
solid waste generated by him, on streets, open
public spaces outside his premises or in the drain or
water bodies.
• All waste generators shall pay such user fee for
solid waste management, as specified in the bye-
laws of the local bodies.
8. What are the 6 hazard control
measures?
• Eliminate the hazard. ...
• Substitute the hazard with a lesser risk. ...
• Isolate the hazard. ...
• Use engineering controls. ...
• Use administrative controls. ...
• Use personal protective equipment.