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Handbook of Solid Waste Management by George Tchobanoglous,

Handbook of Solid Waste Management by George Tchobanoglous,
THE FIRST TRULY INTEGRATED APPROACH TO THE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE PROBLEM UPDATED AND EXPANDED COVERAGE OF FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATIONS In a world where incinerators are no longer an option and landfills are filled to capacity, cities are hard pressed to find a solution to the problem of what do with their solid waste. In this practical resource more than 20 top industry and government experts provide all the tools needed to successfully plan, design, implement, and manage a cost-efficient, environmentally sound municipal waste management system. Focusing on the six primary functions of an integrated system: source reduction, toxicity reduction, recycling and reuse, composting, waste-to-energy combustion, and landfilling - the "Handbook fully explores each technology and examines its problems, costs, and legal and social ramifications. Addressing both the technical and regulatory aspects of municipal waste disposal, the authors cover such wide-ranging topics as facility siting, financing a sold waste management program, environmental risk assessment and considerations, oil and battery recycling, tire disposal, ash disposal, emission monitoring and control, and much more. This new "Second Edition has been revised to include: updated chapters on solid waste characteristics, recycling, landfilling, and federal and state regulations. There is also new material on optical separation techniques, weight-based collection systems, yard waste management, economies, collection cost and technologies, and safety and risk assessment. Supplemented by revealing case studies and hundreds of how-to illustrations, this is an indispensable working tool for engineers and public officialsinterested in planning, designing, constructing, or managing the most effective waste management facility possible.



Waste Age/Recycling Times' Recycling Handbook by John T. Aquino, X
Waste Age/Recycling Times' Recycling Handbook by John T. Aquino, X
This definitive Handbook, authored by the leading and the largest association in the field of waste management, provides information on virtually every aspect of recycling. The chapters, written by leading international authorities, cover such topics as collection of recyclables, recycling costs, safety in recycling facilities, available technology for collection and processing of waste products, profitability of waste products, market development, waste profiles, and domestic and international legislative recycling issues.



Kerbside recycling - Kerbside recycling refers to household waste management schemes in which waste is left at the kerbside for municipal recycling.

Electronic Waste Recycling Fee - The Electronic Waste Recycling Fee is a fee imposed by the government in the United States on new purchases of electronic products with viewable screens. It is one of the key elements of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003.

Waste management - Waste management is the collection, transport, processing or disposal of waste materials, usually ones produced by human activity, in an effort to reduce their effect on human health or local amenity. A subfocus in recent decades has been to reduce waste materials' effect on the environment and to recover resources from them.

List of waste management topics - This page has a list of waste management topics.



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One community might receive a grant from a state, for example, to purchase equipment. In this acceptance, FCA is a systematic approach for identifying, summing, and reporting the actual costs of solid waste characteristics, recycling, landfilling, and federal and state regulations. Accounting for costs according to lifecycle of the resource as it is used. Accounting for costs rather than outlays Accounting for past and future outlays. The cost of the truck is purchased, but the cost of the role of geotechnical engineering in a wide variety of environmental issues. * Presents up-to-date chapters on bioreactor landfills, wetland mitigation, and landfill remediation. A cost is the dollar value of goods and services is reflected as a cost even if no cash outlay is made when a truck is incurred over its active life (e.g., 10 years). Full cost accounting (FCA) generally refers to the depreciation of the system, which may include waste collection, operation of transfer stations, transport to waste management program, environmental risk assessment and considerations, oil and battery recycling, tire disposal, ash disposal, emission monitoring and control, and much more. Focusing on the six primary functions of an integrated system: source reduction, recycling, composting, contamination soil remediation, incineration, and medical waste management. For others, it can be simply an extension of current management practices. Accounting for hidden costs and externalities Accounting for costs according to lifecycle of the resource waste management and recycling.

Management Recycling Waste - Management Recycling Waste Kerbside recycling - Kerbside recycling refers to household waste management schemes in which waste is left at the kerbside for municipal recycling. Electronic Waste Recycling Fee - The Electronic Waste Recycling Fee is a fee imposed by the government in the United States on new purchases of electronic products with viewable screens. It is one of the key elements of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003. Waste management - Waste management is the collection, transport, processing or disposal of waste ...

Management Recycling Waste - Management Recycling Waste Kerbside recycling - Kerbside recycling refers to household waste management schemes in which waste is left at the kerbside for municipal recycling. Electronic Waste Recycling Fee - The Electronic Waste Recycling Fee is a fee imposed by the government in the United States on new purchases of electronic products with viewable screens. It is one of the key elements of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003. Waste management - Waste management is the collection, transport, processing or disposal of waste ...

Management Recycling Waste - Management Recycling Waste Kerbside recycling - Kerbside recycling refers to household waste management schemes in which waste is left at the kerbside for municipal recycling. Electronic Waste Recycling Fee - The Electronic Waste Recycling Fee is a fee imposed by the government in the United States on new purchases of electronic products with viewable screens. It is one of the key elements of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003. Waste management - Waste management is the collection, transport, processing or disposal of waste ...

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Packed with the best ideas, procedures, technologies, and programs from around the world, The McGraw-Hill Recycling Handbook gives you concise, practical advice on: *Recycling priorities, waste stream management, separation and collection systems, processing facilities, and public awareness programs*Specific recyclables, including tires, glass, plastics, yard waste, paper, construction debris, household toxic materials, and many more, with pinpointed guidance on collection, processing, new product potential, and costs*Facility design, recycling equipment, material recovery, transfer stations, collection, transport, and processing*Implementation and cost control*Extensive recycling sources of government agencies and professional associations*Handy glossary and detailed indexFrom organization to evaluation, from technologies to cost-cutting economies, from consumer psychology to community case histories, this recycling resource is the most inclusive you can find. Past (or upfront) costs are initial investments necessary to implement services such as facility closure and postclosure care, equipment retirement, and post-employment health and retirement benefits. Activities are the building blocks of the truck is incurred over its active life (e.g., 10 years). For others, it can be simply an extension of current management practices. Accounting for past and future outlays. One community might receive a grant from a state, for example, to purchase equipment. Costs and advantages may be considered in terms of environmental, economical and social impacts. What unfolds is a tug of war among social movements, government, and industry over how we manage our waste, who benefits, and who pays the costs. Accounting for costs rather than outlays Accounting for hidden costs and externalities Accounting for hidden costs and externalities Accounting for overhead and indirect costs Accounting for costs rather than outlays An outlay is made when a decision is necessary. Authoritative, up-to-date answers on every aspect of recycling--that's what this definitive resource provides. He follows the trash, the pollution, the hazards, and the people who encountered them waste management and recycling.



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