BIODEGRADABLE AND NON-BIODEGRADABLE WASTES Submitted by: Bustamante‚ Jaycob A Vital Bryan Harold Santos‚ Jac Daniel Submitted to: Mrs. Apolonia Solon Mrs. Abanto Mrs. Revilla Chapter I The Problem and its Settings Introduction Biodegradable waste is a type of waste which can be broken down‚ in a reasonable amount of time‚ into its base compounds by micro-organisms and other living things‚ regardless of what those compounds may be. These waste are either organic or inorganic
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Volume 3‚ Issue 2‚ 2012 pp.237-246 Journal homepage: www.IJEE.IEEFoundation.org Municipal solid waste disposal by using metallurgical technologies and equipments Jiuju Cai‚ Wenqiang Sun State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Eco-industry‚ Institute of Thermal and Environmental Engineering‚ Northeastern University‚ Shenyang 110819‚ P. R. China. Abstract Pyrolysis of municipal solid waste can take full advantage of energy and resource and avoid producing hazardous material during this
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EFFECTS OF SOLID WASTE DEPOSITION IN HARGEISA CITY‚ SOMALILAND ____________________________ A Thesis Proposal Submitted to the faculty of EDUCATION Amoud University borama‚ Somaliland ________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of a Bachelor of education _______________________ By: Adem jama shire January ‚ 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS One THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE 1 Background of the Study 1 Statement of
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Anu G Agarwal65 (2003) A common bio-medical waste treatment facility (CBWTF) is a setup where Bio medical wastes which are generated by the Health care centres are imparted necessary treatment to reduce the risk which it possesses. The treated wastes are finally land filled in a restricted area. All the Health care units cannot have individual facilities because of the volume of waste generated‚ treatment methods and techniques‚ space‚ investment needed‚ maintenance and availability of qualified
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Household Waste Management in Dhaka City for better environment Ar. Raihana Pervin Lecturer‚ Department of Architecture‚ Bangladesh University and Engr. Sheikh Ashraf Uz Zaman Deputy Manager‚ Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company Limited ABSTRACT Dhaka‚ the capital of Bangladesh‚ is the city with highest population growth in the world. Due to increasing urbanization the city is facing tremendous pressure on its basic utility services. Household waste management is also a big
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Private Sector Participation in Solid Waste Management in Kathmandu Section Chief‚ Solid Waste Management Section Kathmandu Metropolitan City September 19‚ 2002 1.1 Overview of Kathmandu Kathmandu Valley‚ which provides the physical setting for Kathamndu Metropolitan City (KMC)‚ is situated between the latitudes 270 32’ 13” and 270 49’ 10” north and latitudes 850 11’ 31” and 850 31’ 38” east. It covers an area of about 667 sq. km and its mean elevation is about 1350m. above sea level
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Waste Treatment System In Batam Municipality Indonesia T1273021 - Irwan Saputra Waste treatment system reported in this paper is in Batam Municipality. It is an island city in Riau Island Province of Indonesia‚ which is located east of Sumatera Island and near Singapore. It has a territorial area of 108‚265 (ha). During the period from 2000 through 2010‚ the population increased at an annual average of 7.57%. Currently‚ 1‚168‚741 citizens live in Batam Municipality. Population density has increased
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APES Unit 24 Solid and Hazardous Wastes Municipal solid waste (MSW) consists of solid materials discarded by homes‚ office buildings‚ retail stores‚ restaurants‚ schools‚ hospitals‚ prisons‚ libraries‚ and other commercial and institutional facilities. Non Municipal solid waste consists of solid waste generated by industry‚ agriculture‚ and mining. A sanitary landfill is the most common method of disposal of solid waste by compacting it and burying it under a shallow layer of soil. The
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WASTE TREATMENT The treatment is dedicated to finding solutions to agricultural problems by developing alternatives that maintain levels of production while cultivating healthy foods‚ preserving the health of farmers‚ and not polluting surrounding ecosystems. The banana industry creates many by-products that result from the harvesting and processing of bananas. These by-products are banana peels‚ banana stems‚ and liquid wastes. Currently these wastes are dumped in landfills‚ rivers‚ oceans and
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