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Land Disposal of waste and
 Environmental Pollution.
Land disposal of waste and Environmental pollution
Land disposal of waste and Environmental pollution
Land disposal
• Land disposal can be either in or on the ground—in a
  landfill, injection well, or other land-based unit.
• Currently, about 23 million tons of hazardous waste
  are land disposed each year in the world.
• A wide range of wastes and by-products of
  industrial processes is being spread on the
  land in agriculture, forestry and land
  reclamation operations.
Types of waste.
• Animal manures
• Waste from food and drinks preparation (sugar beet
  processing, meat and fish processing, dairies, vegetable
  processing, breweries)
• Blood and gut contents from abattoir
• Waste lime from cement manufacture or gas processing
• Waste from basic organic chemical and pharmaceutical companies
• Paper waste sludge, waste paper and de-inked paper pulp
• Sludge from potable water production
• Decarbonatation sludge from industries
• Dredging
• Waste from the leather and tannery industry
• Slag from steel industry
• Sewage
• Municipals waste
Disposal Methods.
• Selecting a disposal method depends almost
  entirely on costs, which in turn are likely to
  reflect local circumstances.
                     • Land fill.
                     • Waste buried in soil.
Landfill.
•    Disposal of solid wastes on land is by far the most common
    method in most of the countries and probably accounts for more
    than 90 percent of the world’s municipal refuse.

•    Sanitary landfill is the cheapest satisfactory means of
    disposal, but only if suitable land is within economic range of the
    source of the wastes; typically, collection and transportation
    account for 75% of the total cost of solid waste management.

•    In a modern landfill, refuse is spread in thin layers, each of which is
    compacted by a bulldozer before the next is spread. When about 3
    m (about 10 ft) of refuse has been laid down, it is covered by a thin
    layer of clean earth, which also is compacted.
Land disposal of waste and Environmental pollution
Bluemandle garbage disposal
Issues related to landfill
                  Air
               Pollution




             Environmental
               pollution


  Water
 pollution                     Land
                             pollution
Air pollution
• Gases are generated in landfills through
  anaerobic decomposition of organic solid
  waste produce bad odor. If a significant
  amount of methane is present, it may be
  explosive & greatly involve to green house
  effect.
• People who lives near those sites may suffer
  with respiratory disorders occurring with toxic
  gases, dust, and fumes.
• When pollutants get mixed with air, this
  causes acid rain. Acid rain degrades the top
  soil.
Water pollution
• Rain can penetrate and pass through hazardous waste and
  can leach out and carry hazardous organic chemicals &
  inorganic chemicals such as heavy metals into the
  groundwater as well as near by surface water sources.
• People those who utilize the ground water or the surface
  water will absolutely expose to those pollutants and severe
  health problems may occur.
• Also elements such as N, P, leaching to surface water
  sources will be create eutrophication conditions.
• That will increase the biological oxygen demand of water
  sources and cause to reduce the bio diversity of water
  source. Such places become big environmental and social
  problems.
Land pollution
• land wasting damages microbial population
  and other soil fauna by releasing various toxic
  substances & disturbing their normal habitats.
• Garbage dumping, specially plastics, reduce
  the soil fertility as they are non biodegradable.
• These waste change the soil texture and
  prepare artificial environment inside the soil.
• This will disturbs root movement of trees and
  habitats of the soil fauna.
Land disposal of waste and Environmental pollution
Other problems…………………
• health threat to people
• decaying wastes also attract household pests
  and result in urban areas becoming
  unhealthy, dirty, and unsightly places to reside
  in
• damage to terrestrial organisms
• reducing the uses of the land for other, more
  useful purposes.
•Unpleasant odor when garbage is transported.
•Breeding of mosquito and flies due to landfill .
•Loss in property value.
•Unpleasant odor due to landfill site.
•Arising of dust when garbage vehicles are going.
• Deterioration of road conditions.
• Increase in floods during the rainy season.
•Radio active Nuclear waste buried in the soil is
highly hazardous and can be effect to severe
health and environmental problems.
Solutions…………
1. Pollution of surface and groundwater is
   minimized by
      lining and contouring the fill,
      compacting and planting the cover
      selecting proper soil,
      diverting upland drainage, placing wastes in
       sites not subject to flooding or high
       groundwater levels.
Land disposal of waste and Environmental pollution
2. Recycling
• The practice of recycling solid waste is an ancient
  one. Today, recyclable materials are recovered
  from municipal refuse by a number of
  methods, including shredding, magnetic
  separation of metals, air classification that
  separates light and heavy
  fractions, screening, and washing. Those
  screened material are recycling separately with
  various processes.
Modern municipal waste Recycling plant
3.Pulping process
• Incoming refuse is mixed with water and ground into a
  slurry in the wet pulper, which resembles a large
  kitchen disposal unit.
• Large pieces of metal and other non-pulpable
  materials are pulled out by a magnetic device before
  the slurry from the pulper is loaded into a centrifuge
  called a liquid cyclone.
• Here the heavier non-combustibles, such as
  glass, metals, and ceramics, are separated out and
  sent on to a glass- and metal-recovery system;
  other, lighter materials go to a paper-fiber-recovery
  system.
• The final residue is either incinerated or is used as
  landfill
4.Composting.
• It is most appropriate to use in household
   scale by allowing biodegradation of
   biodegradable organic materials in
   household waste using proper separation of
   waste.
• Final product can be used as a fertilizer.
5.Onsite treatment and utilization of waste
   should be practiced.
6.Generation of socially desirable goal on waste
   minimization.
7.Wastes that have severe risks and excessive
   problems in disposal should be identified
   and those which cannot be neutralized may
   need to be restricted at the point of creation
   or entry.
8. With proper management and application,
   liquid waste can be a resource
   (fertilizer,source of moisture) rather than
   becoming a pollutant.
9.Provide good awareness to public about
   proper waste disposal & management
   systems.
10.Provide Employment opportunities in waste
   disposal or sewage treatment.
References

• http://www.epa.gov/osw/hazard/tsd/td/ldu/index.htm
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landfill
• http://www.rail-reg.gov.uk/server/show/nav.150
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_pollution
• http://www.sjp.ac.lk/research/pdf/10-03-Nilanthi-
  Bandara-environ-impacts-waste.pdf
• http://www.epa.gov/osw/hazard/index.htm
• http://www.environment.gov.sk.ca/adx/aspx/adxGetM
  edia.aspx?DocID=963d3581-7fc3-4797-ac75-
  dce206b5d61b&MediaID=1428&Filename=Liquid+Do
  mestic+Waste+Disposal.pdf&l=English
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Land disposal of waste and Environmental pollution

  • 1. Land Disposal of waste and Environmental Pollution.
  • 4. Land disposal • Land disposal can be either in or on the ground—in a landfill, injection well, or other land-based unit. • Currently, about 23 million tons of hazardous waste are land disposed each year in the world.
  • 5. • A wide range of wastes and by-products of industrial processes is being spread on the land in agriculture, forestry and land reclamation operations.
  • 6. Types of waste. • Animal manures • Waste from food and drinks preparation (sugar beet processing, meat and fish processing, dairies, vegetable processing, breweries) • Blood and gut contents from abattoir • Waste lime from cement manufacture or gas processing • Waste from basic organic chemical and pharmaceutical companies • Paper waste sludge, waste paper and de-inked paper pulp • Sludge from potable water production • Decarbonatation sludge from industries • Dredging • Waste from the leather and tannery industry • Slag from steel industry • Sewage • Municipals waste
  • 7. Disposal Methods. • Selecting a disposal method depends almost entirely on costs, which in turn are likely to reflect local circumstances. • Land fill. • Waste buried in soil.
  • 8. Landfill. • Disposal of solid wastes on land is by far the most common method in most of the countries and probably accounts for more than 90 percent of the world’s municipal refuse. • Sanitary landfill is the cheapest satisfactory means of disposal, but only if suitable land is within economic range of the source of the wastes; typically, collection and transportation account for 75% of the total cost of solid waste management. • In a modern landfill, refuse is spread in thin layers, each of which is compacted by a bulldozer before the next is spread. When about 3 m (about 10 ft) of refuse has been laid down, it is covered by a thin layer of clean earth, which also is compacted.
  • 11. Issues related to landfill Air Pollution Environmental pollution Water pollution Land pollution
  • 12. Air pollution • Gases are generated in landfills through anaerobic decomposition of organic solid waste produce bad odor. If a significant amount of methane is present, it may be explosive & greatly involve to green house effect. • People who lives near those sites may suffer with respiratory disorders occurring with toxic gases, dust, and fumes. • When pollutants get mixed with air, this causes acid rain. Acid rain degrades the top soil.
  • 13. Water pollution • Rain can penetrate and pass through hazardous waste and can leach out and carry hazardous organic chemicals & inorganic chemicals such as heavy metals into the groundwater as well as near by surface water sources. • People those who utilize the ground water or the surface water will absolutely expose to those pollutants and severe health problems may occur. • Also elements such as N, P, leaching to surface water sources will be create eutrophication conditions. • That will increase the biological oxygen demand of water sources and cause to reduce the bio diversity of water source. Such places become big environmental and social problems.
  • 14. Land pollution • land wasting damages microbial population and other soil fauna by releasing various toxic substances & disturbing their normal habitats. • Garbage dumping, specially plastics, reduce the soil fertility as they are non biodegradable. • These waste change the soil texture and prepare artificial environment inside the soil. • This will disturbs root movement of trees and habitats of the soil fauna.
  • 16. Other problems………………… • health threat to people • decaying wastes also attract household pests and result in urban areas becoming unhealthy, dirty, and unsightly places to reside in • damage to terrestrial organisms • reducing the uses of the land for other, more useful purposes.
  • 17. •Unpleasant odor when garbage is transported. •Breeding of mosquito and flies due to landfill . •Loss in property value. •Unpleasant odor due to landfill site. •Arising of dust when garbage vehicles are going. • Deterioration of road conditions. • Increase in floods during the rainy season. •Radio active Nuclear waste buried in the soil is highly hazardous and can be effect to severe health and environmental problems.
  • 18. Solutions………… 1. Pollution of surface and groundwater is minimized by  lining and contouring the fill,  compacting and planting the cover  selecting proper soil,  diverting upland drainage, placing wastes in sites not subject to flooding or high groundwater levels.
  • 20. 2. Recycling • The practice of recycling solid waste is an ancient one. Today, recyclable materials are recovered from municipal refuse by a number of methods, including shredding, magnetic separation of metals, air classification that separates light and heavy fractions, screening, and washing. Those screened material are recycling separately with various processes.
  • 21. Modern municipal waste Recycling plant
  • 22. 3.Pulping process • Incoming refuse is mixed with water and ground into a slurry in the wet pulper, which resembles a large kitchen disposal unit. • Large pieces of metal and other non-pulpable materials are pulled out by a magnetic device before the slurry from the pulper is loaded into a centrifuge called a liquid cyclone. • Here the heavier non-combustibles, such as glass, metals, and ceramics, are separated out and sent on to a glass- and metal-recovery system; other, lighter materials go to a paper-fiber-recovery system. • The final residue is either incinerated or is used as landfill
  • 23. 4.Composting. • It is most appropriate to use in household scale by allowing biodegradation of biodegradable organic materials in household waste using proper separation of waste. • Final product can be used as a fertilizer.
  • 24. 5.Onsite treatment and utilization of waste should be practiced. 6.Generation of socially desirable goal on waste minimization. 7.Wastes that have severe risks and excessive problems in disposal should be identified and those which cannot be neutralized may need to be restricted at the point of creation or entry.
  • 25. 8. With proper management and application, liquid waste can be a resource (fertilizer,source of moisture) rather than becoming a pollutant. 9.Provide good awareness to public about proper waste disposal & management systems. 10.Provide Employment opportunities in waste disposal or sewage treatment.
  • 26. References • http://www.epa.gov/osw/hazard/tsd/td/ldu/index.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landfill • http://www.rail-reg.gov.uk/server/show/nav.150 • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_pollution • http://www.sjp.ac.lk/research/pdf/10-03-Nilanthi- Bandara-environ-impacts-waste.pdf • http://www.epa.gov/osw/hazard/index.htm • http://www.environment.gov.sk.ca/adx/aspx/adxGetM edia.aspx?DocID=963d3581-7fc3-4797-ac75- dce206b5d61b&MediaID=1428&Filename=Liquid+Do mestic+Waste+Disposal.pdf&l=English