نتایج جستجو برای: household hazardous wastes

تعداد نتایج: 79253  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0

the purpose of this research was to evaluate the recovery potential of solid waste in mashhad. the solid waste generated in the regions 4, 5 and 6 has been quantified and characterized using direct weighing, physical testing and truckload sampling methods. to determine the quantity and quality of waste generated and its seasonal variations, chemical and physical analysis were carried out for on...

2009
Hilary Sigman

In 1989, 30 states levied taxes on the generation or management of hazardous waste. These taxes constitute one of the broadest applications of an emissions tax in U.S. environmental policy and provide a natural experiment for studying the effects of such taxes. This paper examines the impacts on chlorinated solvent waste from metal cleaning, using plant-level data from EPA's 1987-89 Toxic Relea...

Ahmad Rajabizadeh, Ahmad Reza Yari, Hossein Jafari Mansoorian, Narges Khanjani, Shidvash Dowlatshahi,

Background & Aims of the Study: Increasing hazardous industrial wastes and lack of necessary regulations for management of them have led to serious problems in some parts of Iran. The aim of this study was to evaluate the situation of collection, transportation, recycling, and disposal of hazardous industrial wastes in the Khazra Industrial Park of Kerman, Iran. Materials & Meth...

2012
Ali Ferdowsi Masoud Ferdosi Zeinab Mehrani Parisa Narenjkar

OBJECTIVES Infected hospital wastes are among hazardous wastes, and special treatment methods are needed for their disposal. Having information about present status of medical waste management systems is of great importance in finding weak, and for future planning. Such studies have not been done for most of the hospitals in Iran. METHODS This paper reports the results of a study on the prese...

1987

The minimization of hazardous waste generation as well as the proper treatment and disposal of generated waste has great importance for the protection of present and future human health and the environment. The purpose of this study was to identify the extent of waste minimization practices carried out by Tennessee waste generators since September 1985, This was accompl i shed methodologically ...

Journal: :Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering 2022

Abstract The amount of the toxic waste generated in hospitals and medical facilities is steadily increasing. Although, centralized disposal or management service solutions for removal are available highly developed industrialized countries; this does not, however, apply to developing emerging countries. For reason, a compact sterilization shredding machine was developed. steam used (temperature...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2008
Kåre Helge Karstensen

Co-processing of hazardous wastes in cement kilns have for decades been thought to cause increased emissions of PCDD/PCDFs--a perception that has been evaluated in this study. Hundreds of PCDD/PCDF measurements conducted by the cement industry and others in the last few years, on emissions and solid materials, as well as recent test burns with hazardous wastes in developing countries do not sup...

2007
Markus Kraft Harald Fey John P. Longwell Adel F. Sarofim Henning Bockhorn

Combustion of wastes is an effective disposal technology. Although there are many examples of application in industry, severe environmental concerns are raised regarding the emissons from incinerators. Thermal treatment plants are usually comprised of a primary combustion chamber followed by a second combustion chamber, as schematically described in Fig. 1. During the oxidation of solid and liq...

2013
Ingrid H. Franke-Whittle Heribert Insam

Slaughterhouse wastes are a potential reservoir of bacterial, viral, prion and parasitic pathogens, capable of infecting both animals and humans. A quick, cost effective and safe disposal method is thus essential in order to reduce the risk of disease following animal slaughter. Different methods for the disposal of such wastes exist, including composting, anaerobic digestion (AD), alkaline hyd...

2000

More than 167,000 m of mixed waste, waste that contains both chemically hazardous and radioactive components, are in the known inventory at DOE sites that formarly produced nuclear defense materials. The inventory contains both mixed low level wastes (MLLW) and mixed transuranic wastes (MTRU). Site cleanup and decommissioning activities during the coming years are expected to nearly double this...

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