Source Reduction, on-site handling and processing of Solid waste. CE 431: Solid Waste Management



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Source Reduction, on-site handling and processing of Solid waste CE 431: Solid Waste Management

Functional Elements of Waste Management System

Source Reduction/Waste Minimization First element of any waste management chain for achieving integrated management of solid wastes Waste minimization refers to waste avoidance through the actions of the waste generators to avoid generating solid waste. Waste utilization comprises actions that make the waste a useful product or raw-material for other processes, eliminating the need for disposal. Hazard reduction means finding ways to reduce the toxicity of the waste.

On-site Processing and Storage second functional element of an integrated solid waste management system describes the separation of components and/or treatment of solid wastes used for materials that have already escaped source reduction and are on the way to being discarded into the environment at or near the source of generation On-site storage means storage of solid waste (both separated and/or mixed) at or near the source of generation before primary collection.

Advantages of Source Reduction and On-site Processing generation of clean recyclable materials removal of hazardous materials from general waste streams in order to minimize health risks to the general population, particularly the waste handlers improved working condition within recycling plants improved efficiency of energy recovery processes, thus helping to operate the waste treatment system costeffectively improved quality of end-products minimization of overall waste management costs.

Source Reduction

Importance In order to minimize environmental degradation, 'end-of-pipe' treatment technologies to 'front-of-pipe' waste reduction Emphasized at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, (Agenda 21,)

Beneficial consequences related to climate change It reduces the consumption of energy through reuse of goods by consumers and use of minimum quantities of materials in industry. This leads to the production of fewer products, which ultimately saves the energy required to collect raw materials, to produce the products, and to transport them to the consumers. Emissions at treatment and disposal sites are reduced. Pressures on vegetative cover and trees are decreased as source reduction minimizes the demand for raw materials for new products.

Main Strategic options in source reduction Table 3.1 Decreased Consumption of products Resource Recovery Reduction of toxicity Awareness

On site Processing and Collection

Key Concepts resource recovery to generate less waste hazard reduction separation of different fractions of waste Process description

Without sorting at source, expensive pre-sorting and final refining Significance On site processing is one of the most effective and sustainable ways to achieve resource recovery. It reduces hazards and diverts different fractions of material present in the waste stream to locations for appropriate treatment in the solid waste mgt. It reduces the quantity of general waste and minimizes the toxicity of the general waste stream (if hazardous materials are diverted). It minimizes the cost of the operation and reduces maintenance problems of biological - treatment and recycling technologies. The economic viability of most biological treatment options largely depends on separation of waste materials at source.

Source Separation and collection in developed vs developing countries Most developed cities or countries (North America, Australia, Japan, Korea etc) have adopted municipally sponsored source separation and collection system. In some cases, separation of post-consumer materials by waste generators has been made mandatory (IETC, 1996). For example, in Japan and Australia, cities have implemented laws and regulations governing disposal that bans substances such as batteries, tires, waste oil, CFC gases, etc. In Japan, to ensure that separation of waste is carried out properly; households are required to use transparent plastic bags for waste disposal, so that collection crews can easily identify the contents.

Mixed Materials collection of all (non-separated) waste from residential and commercial establishments, as well as from industrial enterprises. External actors either collect the mixed waste from the source of generation, or the waste generators are responsible for bringing their waste to communal collection points or containers

Source separated materials Waste materials that have been separated at source are collected and transported to recycling and resource recovery facilities Dry Recyclable materials Biodegradable materials Hazardous materials

Problem: Effect of home recovery on Energy content of Collected Solid Waste Problem 3.1: Using the typical percentage distribution data given in Table 2.12 (Chapter 2), estimate the energy of the remaining solid wastes if 80 per cent of the cardboard, 70 per cent of the paper and 90 per cent of wood is recovered by the homeowner

Implementation of source reduction and on-site processing competence of waste generators motivation of waste generators economic incentives convenience environmental education legislation.

Calculation of Source Reduction Source reduction for a given period of time involves the following formula: Source reduction=(projected waste generation at a given time) ( actual waste generation at that time) For a small community, this can be measured by conducting a survey at the source of waste generation for a given period of time. For nationwide information, the estimate generally involves the calculation of the

On site Storage

On-site storage Influenced by a number of factors type of storage containers used location of storage containers public health and aesthetics availability of resources for waste management available methods for waste collection and further transportation.

Storage Containers Table 3.3: Typical storage containers for waste used in industrialized countries Portable galvanized iron bins Portable plastic bins Plastic/paper bags Portable roll out containers Demountable containers

Storage Containers Table 3.4: Typical designs used in developing countries Fixed enclosures Fixed Depots Fixed storage bins Demountable Concrete pipe sections Drums

Design of Storage Containers General Considerations Nature of Waste Capacity Margin Compatibility Standardization Efficiency Convenience Public health and aesthetic Social

Size of Storage Containers The size of a storage container can be calculated using the following simple equation 3.5. Size of storage container = (N X G X F) / D + capacity margin (3.5) Where, N = number of population served (nos, cap); G = average rate of waste generation (kg/cap/day);