نتایج جستجو برای: Keywords Waste Rock Dumping

تعداد نتایج: 2065919  

Waste rock dumping is very important in the production planning of open-pit mines. This subject is more crucial when there is a potential of acid-forming (PAF) by waste rocks. In such a type of mines, to protect the environment, the PAF materials should be encapsulated by non-harmful rocks. Therefore, block sequencing of the mined materials should be in such a way that both the environmental an...

2013

The Overburden of waste and uneconomic mineralized rock is required to be removed to mine the useful mineral resource in a surface mining operation. In this process a dump is formed by casting the waste material and dumping it in nearby area. The dump so formed is known as mine waste dump. Waste dump may be classified as internal and external dump. External dump is created outside the pit where...

2014
C. R. Mohanty

In view of fast paced economic growth accompanied with rapid urbanisation, management of municipal solid waste has emerged as one of the major environmental challenges of present times. Indian cities are often characterized by poorly rendered services including waste management-the most ignored of all basic services, on account of various reasons. The situation worsens with increasing populatio...

Identifying Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) disposal sites and appropriately managing them is a challenging task to many developing countries like Bangladesh. It is a complex issue in an urban area, as increasing population levels, rapid economic growth and rise in community living standard, accelerates the generation rate of MSW. The study area is zone-2 (Mirpur-Pallabi) of Dhaka North City Corpor...

2013
Q. Han W. Schaefer N. Barry

To coop with urbanization issues and the economic need for expansion, the city of Jakarta is planning to reclaim more land in the Jakarta Bay. However, the reclamation activities of some islands have barely started and already the developers are facing difficulties in finding sufficient quantities of sand as fill material. When addressing the problem of sand scarcity in the case of Jakarta wher...

2014
Amanjot Singh

Growth in technology enhances need and utilization of electronic and electrical equipment’s (EEE) everywhere in the world. As a result, e-waste acquires a large share in the conventional solid waste stream. Limited recycling solutions available pushes the need for e-waste disposal solutions. The paper highlights the increasing e-waste pie in solid waste. Various disposal solutions available for...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
a. bartkowiak department of soil science and soil protection, faculty of agriculture and biotechnology, utp university of science and technology in bydgoszcz, bernardyńska 6 st., 85-029 bydgoszcz j. lemanowicz sub-department of biochemistry, faculty of agriculture and biotechnology, utp university of science and technology in bydgoszcz, 85-029 bydgoszcz, bernardyńska 6 st., poland a. siwik-ziomek sub-department of biochemistry, faculty of agriculture and biotechnology, utp university of science and technology in bydgoszcz, 85-029 bydgoszcz, bernardyńska 6 st., poland

the paper demonstrates the result of changes in the physicochemical and biological properties in soil as a result of the operation of illegal dumping sites. soil was sampled from the research points located on the outskirts of the city of bydgoszcz (poland) from the site not affected by illegal dumping sites (control c), within the dumping sites, having removed the waste layer (w), and 10 m awa...

Journal: Pollution 2016

Identifying Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) disposal sites and appropriately managing them is a challenging task to many developing countries like Bangladesh. It is a complex issue in an urban area, as increasing population levels, rapid economic growth and rise in community living standard, accelerates the generation rate of MSW. The study area is zone-2 (Mirpur-Pallabi) of Dhaka North City Corpor...

2013
Tzu-How Chu Meng-Lung Lin Yi-Shiang Shiu

This study proposed a risk assessment model integrating remote sensing (RS) and geographic information system (GIS) to map potential illegal waste dumping areas. Geospatial factors related to waste dumping were generated with spatial analysis to quantify the spatial relationship between waste dumping sites and other land use/cover types. The spectrally suspected waste dumping mapping with FORMO...

2016

Generation of municipal solid waste (MSW) continues to rise, which leads to loss of resources and increased environmental risks. The conventional treatment of wastes such as open dumping and land filling cause environmental degradation. Since the major fraction of wastes generated in India is organic wastes, composting has emerged as one of the best methods for treatment of wastes. Composting, ...

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