SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Remediation of solide waste landfill
Waste
 Non-liquid, non-soluble materials ranging from municipal
garbage to industrial wastes that contain complex and
sometimes hazardous substances.
 Solid wastes also include sewage sludge, agricultural
refuse, demolition wastes, and mining residues.
 Technically, solid waste also refers to liquids and gases in
containers
Remediation of solide waste landfill
 Waste: Any material that is discarded, served its
intended purpose, or is a manufacturing or mining
byproduct
 Solid Waste: Everything not covered by the Clean Air
and Water Acts, including solids, liquids and gases
(RCRA is a catch all)
What is Solid Waste
 Solid waste means any garbage, refuse, sludge from a
wastewater treatment plant, water supply treatment plant,
or air pollution control facility and other discarded
materials including solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained
gaseous material, resulting from industrial, commercial,
mining and agricultural operations, and from community
activities
 Solid wastes are any discarded (abandoned or
considered waste-like) materials. Solid wastes can be
solid, liquid, semi-solid or containerized gaseous
material.
In Simple Words
 waste tires
 septage
 scrap metal
 latex paints
 furniture and toys
 domestic refuse (garbage)
 discarded appliances and vehicles
 uncontaminated used oil and anti-freeze
 empty aerosol cans, paint cans and compressed gas
cylinders
 construction and demolition debris, asbestos
Examples of solid wastes:
Remediation of solide waste landfill
 Environmentally acceptable disposal of waste on ground.
Sanitary landfills are where non-hazardous waste is spread in
layers, compacted, and covered with earth at the end of
each working day. Secure landfills are those where hazardous
waste is disposed of by burial, in holes or trenches in ground
lined with impervious plastic sheeting to prevent leakage
or leaching of dangerous substances into soil and
water supply.
What is Landfill
Waste Busters Lahore
Remediation of solide waste landfill
Transfer Station/Disposal Site
Remediation of solide waste landfill
 Protect human health and the environment from the
potential hazards of waste disposal
 Conserve energy and natural resources
 Reduce the amount of waste generated
 Ensure that wastes are managed in an environmentally
sound manner
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
 Hazardous Waste: manages hazardous waste from the time
it is generated until it is disposed (referred to as cradle to
grave)
 Solid Waste: sets criteria for municipal solid waste and
other non-hazardous waste disposal facilities and prohibits
open dumping of solid waste
 Underground Storage Tank: regulates underground storage
tanks storing petroleum or other hazardous substances
INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT
 Source Reduction
 Recycling and Composting
 Combustion (Waste-to-Energy)
 Landfills
 Waste Management and Remediation Division is
responsible for monitoring and controlling the
generation, treatment, storage, and disposal of
wastes. On the remediation side, program resources
are directed to responding to releases of hazardous
substances to surface waters, ground water, or soils.
Waste Management & Remediation
 Waste remediation is a process in which contaminants are
removed or neutralized so that they cannot cause harm. It
may entail actively removing the waste, which is generally
preferable, or isolating or containing the waste on-site
because it too costly or impractical to remove.
Waste Remediation
Light Weighting
 The process of reducing the amount of a particular
material per unit of product is known as light
weighting
Where does our trash go?
In 2007 almost 65% of the
solid wastes produced in
U.S. went to 2,500 sanitary
landfills.
Landfilling
 Landfilling is the term used
to describe the process by
which solid waste and solid
waste residuals are placed in
a landfill
 Waste dumps or
uncontrolled land disposal
sites
 Secure landfills for
Hazardous Waste
a) After geo-
membrane liner
has been
installed
b) After two lifts of
solid waste
c) Landfill with final
cover
Incinerators – burn trash
17% of trash is burned in
U.S.
Japan and Switzerland
burn more than 50% of their
trash.
 Storage tanks are used to store petroleum or certain
other hazardous liquids. Leaking USTs can pose a serious
environmental threat if the stored petroleum or other
hazardous substance seeps into the soil and
contaminates ground water, which is the source of most
drinking water.
Storage Tanks
For a Cleaner Tomorrow
 Recycling is the process of transforming waste materials
into usable resources. It is preferable to treatment and
disposal because it helps conserve energy and reduce
waste. Recycling, like garbage collection, is an optional
service provided at the discretion of local governments or
by private recycling companies.
Recycling
Remediation of solide waste landfill
Preparedby Akkaya

More Related Content

PPT
Landfilling
PPTX
Working with Disability
PDF
Waste segregation
PPTX
Modern landfills
PPTX
Landfill - Basics
PPT
Gas chromatography
PPTX
Waste Segregation
PPTX
Landfill design and operation
Landfilling
Working with Disability
Waste segregation
Modern landfills
Landfill - Basics
Gas chromatography
Waste Segregation
Landfill design and operation

What's hot (20)

PPTX
Material separation and processing techniques in waste management (1)
PPT
cetp
PPTX
Characteristics of solid waste 3
PPTX
Integrated solid waste management
PPT
Sludge treatment and disposal
PPTX
Properties of solid waste
PDF
Waste Stabilisation and Solidification (Guide for Regulators & Operators in t...
PDF
Landfill leachate treatment
PDF
Industrial wastewater reuse_Anil Sharma_2013
PDF
L 4 characterization of industrial waste and sampling
PPTX
Treatment and Disposal of Solid Waste
PDF
LECTURE 9.ppt SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
PPT
Solid Waste Generation and Handling
PPTX
Common effluent treatment plant
PPTX
Recycle and reuse of solid waste
PPT
Municipal solid waste management
PPTX
Sludge Dewatering
PPTX
Transfer and transport of solid waste- SWM.pptx
PPTX
WASTE WATER AND ITS TREATMENT IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY
Material separation and processing techniques in waste management (1)
cetp
Characteristics of solid waste 3
Integrated solid waste management
Sludge treatment and disposal
Properties of solid waste
Waste Stabilisation and Solidification (Guide for Regulators & Operators in t...
Landfill leachate treatment
Industrial wastewater reuse_Anil Sharma_2013
L 4 characterization of industrial waste and sampling
Treatment and Disposal of Solid Waste
LECTURE 9.ppt SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Solid Waste Generation and Handling
Common effluent treatment plant
Recycle and reuse of solid waste
Municipal solid waste management
Sludge Dewatering
Transfer and transport of solid waste- SWM.pptx
WASTE WATER AND ITS TREATMENT IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY
Ad

Similar to Remediation of solide waste landfill (20)

PPT
SWM by Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14
PPTX
16.LECTURE-Solid_waste_management (1).pptx
PPTX
Solid waste management
PPTX
Solid Waste Management
PPT
WASTE MANAGEMENT of hazardous waste management is the best part of environmen...
PPT
WASTE MANAGEMENT and waste typess C4.ppt
DOCX
Waste disposal and treatment in microbiological laboratory
PPTX
Solid waste BFDGFD DFHDFH GFDFHD DRGDRX RGEG management.pptx
PDF
UNIT-1.pdf
PPT
Solid, Toxic and Hazardous Waste
PDF
Solid waste
PPTX
Hazardous solid waste management.pptx
DOCX
Treatment of waste water
PPTX
Solid waste management including mordern and trditional techniques
PPTX
Bioresource and waste management
PPTX
Harzadous waste management
PPTX
Safe Disposal of Waste
PPTX
solid waste managment seminar report
PPTX
Pollution i
PPTX
Environment and Waste disposal 15.9.23.pptx
SWM by Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14
16.LECTURE-Solid_waste_management (1).pptx
Solid waste management
Solid Waste Management
WASTE MANAGEMENT of hazardous waste management is the best part of environmen...
WASTE MANAGEMENT and waste typess C4.ppt
Waste disposal and treatment in microbiological laboratory
Solid waste BFDGFD DFHDFH GFDFHD DRGDRX RGEG management.pptx
UNIT-1.pdf
Solid, Toxic and Hazardous Waste
Solid waste
Hazardous solid waste management.pptx
Treatment of waste water
Solid waste management including mordern and trditional techniques
Bioresource and waste management
Harzadous waste management
Safe Disposal of Waste
solid waste managment seminar report
Pollution i
Environment and Waste disposal 15.9.23.pptx
Ad

More from Utp w Bydgoszcz and Harran University (17)

PPTX
Toprak sınıflandırılması
PPT
PPTX
Technology of horticulture
PPTX
PPTX
Oguz gurkan climate in turkey
PDF
PPTX
Irrigation and drainage
PPTX
Horticulture Marketting
PPTX
Electrical power systems of machines
PPTX
PPTX
Agricultural economics in turkey

Recently uploaded (20)

PPT
Chapter 6 Design in software Engineeing.ppt
PPTX
FINAL REVIEW FOR COPD DIANOSIS FOR PULMONARY DISEASE.pptx
PPTX
MET 305 MODULE 1 KTU 2019 SCHEME 25.pptx
PPTX
KTU 2019 -S7-MCN 401 MODULE 2-VINAY.pptx
PPTX
MCN 401 KTU-2019-PPE KITS-MODULE 2.pptx
PPTX
Engineering Ethics, Safety and Environment [Autosaved] (1).pptx
PPTX
web development for engineering and engineering
PPTX
24AI201_AI_Unit_4 (1).pptx Artificial intelligence
PPTX
Internship_Presentation_Final engineering.pptx
PDF
BRKDCN-2613.pdf Cisco AI DC NVIDIA presentation
PDF
Queuing formulas to evaluate throughputs and servers
PDF
Geotechnical Engineering, Soil mechanics- Soil Testing.pdf
PPTX
436813905-LNG-Process-Overview-Short.pptx
PPTX
Strings in CPP - Strings in C++ are sequences of characters used to store and...
PDF
Model Code of Practice - Construction Work - 21102022 .pdf
PDF
PRIZ Academy - 9 Windows Thinking Where to Invest Today to Win Tomorrow.pdf
PPTX
Recipes for Real Time Voice AI WebRTC, SLMs and Open Source Software.pptx
PPTX
Practice Questions on recent development part 1.pptx
PPTX
Geodesy 1.pptx...............................................
PDF
Structs to JSON How Go Powers REST APIs.pdf
Chapter 6 Design in software Engineeing.ppt
FINAL REVIEW FOR COPD DIANOSIS FOR PULMONARY DISEASE.pptx
MET 305 MODULE 1 KTU 2019 SCHEME 25.pptx
KTU 2019 -S7-MCN 401 MODULE 2-VINAY.pptx
MCN 401 KTU-2019-PPE KITS-MODULE 2.pptx
Engineering Ethics, Safety and Environment [Autosaved] (1).pptx
web development for engineering and engineering
24AI201_AI_Unit_4 (1).pptx Artificial intelligence
Internship_Presentation_Final engineering.pptx
BRKDCN-2613.pdf Cisco AI DC NVIDIA presentation
Queuing formulas to evaluate throughputs and servers
Geotechnical Engineering, Soil mechanics- Soil Testing.pdf
436813905-LNG-Process-Overview-Short.pptx
Strings in CPP - Strings in C++ are sequences of characters used to store and...
Model Code of Practice - Construction Work - 21102022 .pdf
PRIZ Academy - 9 Windows Thinking Where to Invest Today to Win Tomorrow.pdf
Recipes for Real Time Voice AI WebRTC, SLMs and Open Source Software.pptx
Practice Questions on recent development part 1.pptx
Geodesy 1.pptx...............................................
Structs to JSON How Go Powers REST APIs.pdf

Remediation of solide waste landfill

  • 2. Waste  Non-liquid, non-soluble materials ranging from municipal garbage to industrial wastes that contain complex and sometimes hazardous substances.  Solid wastes also include sewage sludge, agricultural refuse, demolition wastes, and mining residues.  Technically, solid waste also refers to liquids and gases in containers
  • 4.  Waste: Any material that is discarded, served its intended purpose, or is a manufacturing or mining byproduct  Solid Waste: Everything not covered by the Clean Air and Water Acts, including solids, liquids and gases (RCRA is a catch all) What is Solid Waste
  • 5.  Solid waste means any garbage, refuse, sludge from a wastewater treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility and other discarded materials including solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material, resulting from industrial, commercial, mining and agricultural operations, and from community activities
  • 6.  Solid wastes are any discarded (abandoned or considered waste-like) materials. Solid wastes can be solid, liquid, semi-solid or containerized gaseous material. In Simple Words
  • 7.  waste tires  septage  scrap metal  latex paints  furniture and toys  domestic refuse (garbage)  discarded appliances and vehicles  uncontaminated used oil and anti-freeze  empty aerosol cans, paint cans and compressed gas cylinders  construction and demolition debris, asbestos Examples of solid wastes:
  • 9.  Environmentally acceptable disposal of waste on ground. Sanitary landfills are where non-hazardous waste is spread in layers, compacted, and covered with earth at the end of each working day. Secure landfills are those where hazardous waste is disposed of by burial, in holes or trenches in ground lined with impervious plastic sheeting to prevent leakage or leaching of dangerous substances into soil and water supply. What is Landfill
  • 14.  Protect human health and the environment from the potential hazards of waste disposal  Conserve energy and natural resources  Reduce the amount of waste generated  Ensure that wastes are managed in an environmentally sound manner Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
  • 15.  Hazardous Waste: manages hazardous waste from the time it is generated until it is disposed (referred to as cradle to grave)  Solid Waste: sets criteria for municipal solid waste and other non-hazardous waste disposal facilities and prohibits open dumping of solid waste  Underground Storage Tank: regulates underground storage tanks storing petroleum or other hazardous substances
  • 16. INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT  Source Reduction  Recycling and Composting  Combustion (Waste-to-Energy)  Landfills
  • 17.  Waste Management and Remediation Division is responsible for monitoring and controlling the generation, treatment, storage, and disposal of wastes. On the remediation side, program resources are directed to responding to releases of hazardous substances to surface waters, ground water, or soils. Waste Management & Remediation
  • 18.  Waste remediation is a process in which contaminants are removed or neutralized so that they cannot cause harm. It may entail actively removing the waste, which is generally preferable, or isolating or containing the waste on-site because it too costly or impractical to remove. Waste Remediation
  • 19. Light Weighting  The process of reducing the amount of a particular material per unit of product is known as light weighting
  • 20. Where does our trash go? In 2007 almost 65% of the solid wastes produced in U.S. went to 2,500 sanitary landfills.
  • 21. Landfilling  Landfilling is the term used to describe the process by which solid waste and solid waste residuals are placed in a landfill  Waste dumps or uncontrolled land disposal sites  Secure landfills for Hazardous Waste a) After geo- membrane liner has been installed b) After two lifts of solid waste c) Landfill with final cover
  • 22. Incinerators – burn trash 17% of trash is burned in U.S. Japan and Switzerland burn more than 50% of their trash.
  • 23.  Storage tanks are used to store petroleum or certain other hazardous liquids. Leaking USTs can pose a serious environmental threat if the stored petroleum or other hazardous substance seeps into the soil and contaminates ground water, which is the source of most drinking water. Storage Tanks
  • 24. For a Cleaner Tomorrow
  • 25.  Recycling is the process of transforming waste materials into usable resources. It is preferable to treatment and disposal because it helps conserve energy and reduce waste. Recycling, like garbage collection, is an optional service provided at the discretion of local governments or by private recycling companies. Recycling

Editor's Notes

  • #23: 1% aluminum; 7% metals containing iron