Types of Waste and Waste Management
Types of WasteMedical waste : < 0.1% Municipal solid waste: < 1.2 % Hazardous waste: 5% Industrial waste : 93.7% Radioactive waste : < 0.1 %
Causes for Increased Waste Generation
Demographic changesDegree of urbanizationConsumer preferenceDemand for convenience ahead of the environment.How Municipal solid waste (MSW) Is Managed
Landfills 67% 17% Recycling 16% Incineration Municipal waste production is increasing, and landfills are decreasing Groundwater contamination as a result of unlined landfill disposal Alternate management strategies, are becoming importantMSW Management Hierarchy
−Source reduction−Reuse−Recycling- mass-to-energy conversion−Incineration −LandfillHazardous Waste
Certain wastes that require special handling because they present a serious threat to human health and the environment if mismanagedHazardous Waste Characteristics
Ignitability −Substances that catch fire with a flash point of 140 degrees Fahrenheit or lessCorrosivity −Substances that corrode storage tanks (pH <2 or >12.5)Reactivity −Substances that are chemically unstable and may explode or generate poisonous gases (cyanide and sulfide)Toxicity −Substances that are injurious to health when ingested or inhaled (e.g., chlorine, ammonia, pesticides, formaldehyde)
Potential threats to the environment that led to listing on the National Priorities List
Human health impacts. Animal life impacts. Air impacts. Surface water impacts Soil impacts Flora impacts (vegetation) Drinking water impacts. Groundwater impacts.
Health Effects of Selected Hazardous Substances
Health effectSource
Chemical
Cancer; damages liver, embryo, bird eggs
Insecticide
DDT
Headaches, nausea, loss of muscle coordination, leukemia, bone marrow damageSolvents, pharmaceuticals, detergent production
Benzene
Lung and liver cancer, depresses CNS, suspected embryotoxin
Plastics production
Vinyl chloride
Neurotoxic; causes headaches, irritability, mental impairment in children; damages brain, liver, and kidneys
Paint, gasoline
Lead
Cancer in animals, damage to liver and kidneys
Zinc processing, batteries, fertilizer processing
Cadmium