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Solid Waste Disposal

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Solid Waste Disposal. How do we get rid of garbage?. Open dumping (ground or water) Landfill Incineration Recycling. Increasing Desirability. Open Dumping. Advantages. Disadvantages. Water + Soil Pollution Health Hazard Hurts Animals UGLY!. Convenient Cheap. Landfill. Advantages. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How do we get rid of garbage?• Open dumping (ground or water)• Landfill• Incineration• Recycling

Increasing Desirability

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Open Dumping

Advantages• Convenient• Cheap

Disadvantages• Water + Soil Pollution• Health Hazard• Hurts Animals• UGLY!

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Landfill

Advantages

• Efficient way to deal with large volume

• Filled land can be used…• Can create energy

– CH4 produced can be burned– Carbon-offsets @ Knott

Disadvantages

• People don’t want to live near them

• Transport of waste• Maintenance• Poor decomposition rate• Possible leaching into water

systems• Produces Methane

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Incineration

Advantages• Reduces Volume• Minimal Space• Stable Residue• Energy Source?

Disadvantages• Expensive• Can Cause Release of

Pollutants (Dioxins)• Requires Energy• CO2 + NO2…

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Special Case: Nuclear WasteIssues:• Low level= hospitals…• High level (small amounts)=

spent fuel. Metal rods contain ceramics + radioactive isotopes

• Stays active (lethal, actually) for 1000s of years

• Transportation to long term facility

• Terrorism danger

How we are dealing with it• Low level=

landfill/incineration• High level= Stored @ the

site in pools and then concrete bunkers

• Future = burying at Yucca Mountain, NV?

• Trying to develop a recycling method. Reprocessing already active in UK + Francehttp://www.whatisnuclear.com/articles/waste.html

http://www.nei.org/keyissues/nuclearwastedisposal/

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Recycling

Advantages• Less Waste• Less Pollution (than creating

new materials)• Less Energy Use (than

creating new materials)

Disadvantages• Expensive (transport,

sorting, cleaning, repurposing)

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Recycling- Paper

• Sorted• Washed• Slurry• Re-pressed

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Recycling- Metals (mainly Al and Fe)

• Sorted• Melted• Reused• Bam

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Recycling- Glass• Sorted• Washed• Crushed• Melted• Molded• (can be recycled

multiple times)

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Recycling- Plastic

• Sorted• Degraded with heat/hydrogenation/cracking• Repolymerized• Reformed

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from Alyssa Here!