program that every Friday there will a garbage truck that will collect the garbage or waste of the people in the Barangay but the problem is some part of our Barangay are not collected. Also some effect of solid waste problem is that some Barangay residents still throw their garbage in the creek that will cause a flood every time there will be a massive rain or a typhoon. In our purok‚ the biggest problem we’re facing is the flood due to improper waste disposal. They have no cooperation at all. Philippines
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CHAPTER II Review of Related Literature Solid waste management is a well-bred terminology that refers to garbage or trash management. As long as humans have been living in settled communities‚ improper waste management has always been an issue. Industrialized nations can generate pounds of solid waste per consumer thus making it a big problem for the world’s undying waste destitution. Waste problem being one of the foremost and mounting problems in other countries have been
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blue tarp-covered table. The surgeon asks a nurse for gauze and the ripping open of the package is heard‚ which is then thrown in the trash. Supply after supply is unveiled in their sterilized package‚ and one by one those packages all end up in the garbage. Next‚ the surgeon accidentally drops a suction on the floor. Instinctively the nurse rips open another package which is once again thrown in the trash. While the surgeon is inserting stitches into the patient‚ the scope focuses on the table where
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guidelines and targets for solid waste avoidance and volume reduction through source reduction and waste minimization measures‚ including composting‚ recycling‚ re-use‚ recovery‚ green charcoal process‚ and others‚ before collection‚ treatment and disposal in appropriate
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References: 1. “The little green data book”. The world bank. 2010. 2. “Environment assessment‚ Country data: India” ‚ The world bank. 2011. 3. Radhakanta Swain‚ Essay. 4. “Drowning in a sea of garbage”‚ New York times. April 2010. 5. Atmanand et al. (2009). "Energy and Sustainable Development-An Indian Perspective". World Academy of Science. 6. “Urban air pollution‚ catching gasoline and diesel adulteration”. World bank 2002. 7. Krishnakumar Asha
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(di-nabubulok)‚ and residual. Each category of garbage is‚ in turn‚ collected by the city service at specified days of the week. Rizal Technological University (RTU) for its part‚ has taken a number of steps toward improving its own waste management system. An Environmental Research Department has been established to research and implement feasible systems for garbage collection and segregation. In RTU-Mandaluyong‚ biodegradable and non-biodegradable garbage are being segregated into separate trash
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1120403 Course Title: ENV 101 Section: 06 Faculty Name: Ms. Shahnoor Hasan Designation: Lecturer at School of Environmental Science and Management Table of Contents: Page 1. Garbage Disposal in the Neighborhood 1 2. Neighborhood Markets & Shops 3 3. Open space & plantation within the Neighborhood 5 4. Mixed land-use in the neighborhood 8 5. Noise Pollution 9
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WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTE WASTE • any material “thrown away” • regarded as useless and unwanted (at a certain time and place) KINDS OF WASTE Solid wastes domestic‚ commercial and industrial wastes especially common as co-disposal of wastes Examples: plastics‚ styrofoam containers‚ bottles‚ cans‚ papers‚ scrap iron‚ and other trash Liquid Wastes : wastes in liquid form Examples: domestic washings‚ chemicals‚ oils‚ wastewater from ponds‚ manufacturing industries and other sources CLASSIFICATION
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Wastes are unwanted‚ unusable items‚ remains‚ or by products or household garbage. They are also include excrement ‚used or contaminated water etc. Wastes are generated in our homes of danger in our homes. There are various types of wastes generated in our homes that require different management system. These wastes are classified into two major forms namely solids and liquids. The liquid forms are easy to handle and manage. They connected from their sources to septic and soak away pits. These are
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for clean-up. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Domestic sewage due to residential colonies as well as hutments in the thickly populated area. Industrial waste generated by authorized as well as unauthorized industries. Animal waste due to cow sheds in various areas. Garbage dump by citizens all along its course. Industrial sludge and rejects discarded by recyclers at Kalina and CST Road. The clean-up operation is thus a comprehensive effort by Brihan Mumbai Municipal Corporation‚ Citizens‚ Maharashtra Pollution Control
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