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EN9321 SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Types and sources of solid and hazardous wastes – Need for solid and hazardous waste
management – Elements of integrated waste management and roles of stakeholders –
Salient features of Indian legislations on management and handling of municipal solid wastes,
hazardous wastes, biomedical wastes, lead acid batteries, plastics and fly ash.
UNIT II WASTE CHARACTERISATION AND SOURCE REDUCTION 6
Waste generation rates and variation – Composition, physical, chemical and biological
properties of solid wastes – Hazardous Characteristics – TCLP tests – Waste sampling and
characterization plan – Source reduction of wastes – Recycling and reuse – Waste
exchange.
UNIT III STORAGE, COLLECTION AND TRANSPORT OF WASTES 9
Handling and segregation of wastes at source – Storage and collection of municipal solid
wastes – Analysis of collection systems – Need for transfer and transport – Transfer stations
Optimizing waste allocation – Compatibility, storage, labeling and handling of hazardous
wastes – Hazardous waste manifests and transport.
UNIT IV WASTE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES 12
Objectives of waste processing – Material separation and processing technologies –
Biological and chemical conversion technologies – Methods and controls of composting –
Thermal conversion technologies and energy recovery – Incineration – Solidification and
stabilization of hazardous wastes – Treatment of biomedical wastes.
UNIT V WASTE DISPOSAL 9
Waste disposal options – Disposal in landfills – Landfill Classification, Types and methods –
Site selection – Design and operation of sanitary landfills, secure landfills and landfill
bioreactors – Leachate and landfill gas management – Landfill closure and environmental
monitoring – Closure of landfills – Landfill remediation .
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES:
1 George Tchobanoglous, Hilary Theisen and Samuel A.Vigil, “Integrated Solid Waste
Management”, McGraw- Hill International Edition, 1993.
2 CPHEEO “Manual on Municipal Solid Waste Management”, Central Public Health and
Environmental Engineering Organisation, 2000.
3 Micheael D. Algeria, Philip L Buckingham and Jeffrey C. E. Vans, “Environmental
Resources Management, Hazardous waste Management”, McGraw-Hill International
Edition, 2001.
4 Vesilind P.A., Worrell W and Reinhart, “Solid Waste Engineering”, Thomson Learning
Inc., 2002.
EN9321 SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Types and sources of solid and hazardous wastes – Need for solid and hazardous waste
management – Elements of integrated waste management and roles of stakeholders –
Salient features of Indian legislations on management and handling of municipal solid wastes,
hazardous wastes, biomedical wastes, lead acid batteries, plastics and fly ash.
UNIT II WASTE CHARACTERISATION AND SOURCE REDUCTION 6
Waste generation rates and variation – Composition, physical, chemical and biological
properties of solid wastes – Hazardous Characteristics – TCLP tests – Waste sampling and
characterization plan – Source reduction of wastes – Recycling and reuse – Waste
exchange.
UNIT III STORAGE, COLLECTION AND TRANSPORT OF WASTES 9
Handling and segregation of wastes at source – Storage and collection of municipal solid
wastes – Analysis of collection systems – Need for transfer and transport – Transfer stations
Optimizing waste allocation – Compatibility, storage, labeling and handling of hazardous
wastes – Hazardous waste manifests and transport.
UNIT IV WASTE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES 12
Objectives of waste processing – Material separation and processing technologies –
Biological and chemical conversion technologies – Methods and controls of composting –
Thermal conversion technologies and energy recovery – Incineration – Solidification and
stabilization of hazardous wastes – Treatment of biomedical wastes.
UNIT V WASTE DISPOSAL 9
Waste disposal options – Disposal in landfills – Landfill Classification, Types and methods –
Site selection – Design and operation of sanitary landfills, secure landfills and landfill
bioreactors – Leachate and landfill gas management – Landfill closure and environmental
monitoring – Closure of landfills – Landfill remediation .
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES:
1 George Tchobanoglous, Hilary Theisen and Samuel A.Vigil, “Integrated Solid Waste
Management”, McGraw- Hill International Edition, 1993.
2 CPHEEO “Manual on Municipal Solid Waste Management”, Central Public Health and
Environmental Engineering Organisation, 2000.
3 Micheael D. Algeria, Philip L Buckingham and Jeffrey C. E. Vans, “Environmental
Resources Management, Hazardous waste Management”, McGraw-Hill International
Edition, 2001.
4 Vesilind P.A., Worrell W and Reinhart, “Solid Waste Engineering”, Thomson Learning
Inc., 2002.
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