Operation of solid waste management system

๐Ÿ‘‰ "Operation of solid waste management system"

Meaning: Operation of a solid waste management system refers to the day-to-day activities and processes involved in managing waste materials that are discarded by households, industries, and other sources.

๐Ÿ”„ Main Components of Solid Waste Management Operation:

1. Collection
  • Gathering waste from residential, commercial, or industrial areas.
2. Transportation: Moving collected waste to processing or disposal sites.

3. Segregation: Sorting waste into categories: biodegradable, recyclable, hazardous, etc.

4. Processing or Treatment: Methods like composting, incineration, recycling, or mechanical processing to reduce volume or extract usable materials.

5. Disposal : Final placement of waste, usually in sanitary landfills, in a way that minimizes environmental impact.

6. Monitoring and Maintenance : Ensuring equipment, vehicles, and disposal sites function efficiently and safely.

๐ŸŽฏ Objective: To manage waste in a way that is efficient, environmentally friendly, and sustainable, while protecting public health.

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