CE2039 Municipal Solid Waste And Management Hand Written Lecture Notes - Suji Edition

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Municipal Solid Waste And Management Handwritten Premium Lecture Notes, Prepared by Suji. Specially for Civil Engineering Candidates. Syllabus Covered based on Anna University Seventh Semester.

CONTENT:
UNIT-1 (Pages: 19)
SOURCES AND TYPES OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
UNIT-2 (Pages: 9)
ONSITE STORAGE AND PROCESSING
UNIT-3 (Pages: 20)
COLLECTION AND TRANSFER

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UNIT-1
SOURCES AND TYPES OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
Solid waste
1. Homogeneous solid waste
2. Heterogeneous solid waste
Sources of solid waste
1. Residential
2. Commercial
3. Industrial
4. Construction and demolished
5. Industrial
6. Agricultural
7. Municipal service
8. Treatment plant
Factor affecting the generation of solid waste
Migration of population
Cultural and regional events
Effects of improper disposal of solid waste
Public health effects
Physical, chemical and biological properties 
Field capacity
Permeability of compacted waste
Chemical properties of MSW
Proximate analysis
Fusing point of ash
Ultimate analysis
Energy content
Biological properties of MSW
Commercial and industrial MSW
Solid waste management
Elements of waste management
Waste generation
Collection
Transfer and transport
Disposal
Integrated solid waste management
Major legislation
Solid waste disposal act
National environmental policy act
Resources recovery act

UNIT-2
ONSITE STORAGE AND PROCESSING
Storage of waste at sources
Effects of storage on waste components
Biological decomposistion
Absorption of fluids 
Contamination of the waste components
Types of container
High rise apartment
Commercial facilities
Limitation of disposable paper bags
Processing of waste at sources
Separation of waste
Compositing

UNIT-3
COLLECTION AND TRANSFER
Waste collection
From the high rise apartment
Collection of waste separated at the secure
Commercial facilities
Types of collection system
Advantages 
Disadvantages
Stationary container system
Collection routes
Layout of the collection routes
Effective volume of the collection vehicle
Transfer station
Direct load transfer station
Storage load transfer station

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