Solid State Management:Some Planning for near Future

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Authors

  • Dept. of Chemistry, A.K.P.C. Mahavidyalaya, Bengai, Dist- Hooghly ,IN

Keywords:

Cleansing, Dumping, Disposal, Landfill, Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Solid Waste Management.

Abstract

Present paper describes the basic principles of solid waste management i.e., refuse, reduce, reuse and recycle. Different treatments are applied for different types of solid wastes. The solid waste should be treated in as decentralized manner as possible. Storage of organic or biodegradable and inorganic or non-biodegradable solid waste should be in different bins. The entire operation of solid waste management (SWM) system is performed under four headings, namely, street cleansing, collection, transportation and disposal. Waste management in India mostly means a picking up waste from residential and industrial areas and dumping it at landfill sites.

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Published

2019-09-01

How to Cite

Hazra, A. (2019). Solid State Management:Some Planning for near Future. Indian Science Cruiser, 33(5), 8–10. Retrieved from http://informaticsjournals.com/index.php/ISC/article/view/43369

 

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