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Primitive society :
Human and animals have used the
resources of the earth to support life
and dispose of wastes
The disposal of human and other
wastes did not pose a significant
problem…..why?
____________
____________
Hazard to human and other living
During production,
organisms - direct toxicity/ through storage,
contamination of aquifers, transportation,
watercourses and land transfer, disposal or
after deposition
Visible, audible or odorous intrusion
Little financial incentives to handle
in secure manner - can cause litter,
fire due to improper disposal
UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA TERENGGANU LECTURE BY: NAZAITULSHILA RASIT
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TKA 4201 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Eng. Science Dept, Faculty Science & Technology
1.3 Management Issues and Problems
______ of reliable data.
__________ planning and management.
Locating new landfill sites (80 % full; fully utilized by
2003).
Inadequate collection coverage –lack of vehicles/
crew; funding.
Vehicles – not properly maintained.
_______ Storage Facilities.
No leachate collection or gas management.
No daily earth ________.
Public awareness.
UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA TERENGGANU LECTURE BY: NAZAITULSHILA RASIT
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TKA 4201 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Eng. Science Dept, Faculty Science & Technology
1.4 Definition of Solid Waste
Solid waste
5 % recovery
95% Landfill
THE WAY FORWARD
Waste Hierarchy
(Targeted 2020)
Reduce
Reuse
Recycling
Intermediate
Processing
Disposal
> 20 % Recycling
15 %
Intermediate
Processing
< 65 % Landfill
THE WAY FORWARD
Legislation & Institutional
Review existing legislation
Enable federalization and privatization
Enhance waste minimization
Identifying all stakeholders
Institutional strengthening
THE WAY FORWARD
Privatization
To improve SWM services
To relinquish financial burden
Wider involvement by the private sector
Final stage of agreement (transition period)
THE WAY FORWARD
Technical Aspect
Integrated solid waste management facilities
New Facilities with appropriate technology
- Transfer Station
- Thermal Treatment Plant
- Composting Plant
- Sanitary Landfill
INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT (ZERO EMISSION)
Hikarigaoka
High-Rise
Apartments
Hikarigaoka
University
Hospital
THE WAY FORWARD
Public Participation
Lack of public awareness in solid waste
management.
Require full attention
A key to success in waste minimization and solid
waste management.
National Recycling Program
Long term Objective : to inculcate the habit of
recycling among the population,
Reduce operation cost of solid waste management.
Minimize the volume of waste disposed by landfill.
Reduce utilizations of raw materials.
To improve awareness and cooperation among
stakeholders,
The end