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HAZARDOUS WASTE
MANAGEMENT
BY
MD.RAFI
MTECH- SVU
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
DEFINITION: Any residues or combination of
residues otherthan radioactive waste which by
reason of its chemical reactivity or toxic,
explosive, corrosive or other characteristics
causes potential hazard to human or
environment, either alone or when in contact
with other wastes and which therefore cannot
be handled, store, transported, treated or
disposed off without special precautions.
SOURCES:
• Inorganic &organic chemicals
• Petroleum refineries
• Iron & steel
• Non ferrous metals
• Leather tanning
• Metal finishing.
HAZARDOUS WASTE CLASSIFICATION:
1.IGNITABILITY
-IGNITABLE WASTES
2.CORROSIVITY
-CORROSIVE WASTE
3.REACTIVITY
-REACTIVE WASTE
4.TOXICITY
-TOXIC WASTE
RULES & REGULATIONS OF HW:
Aim at providing control
Specify the responsibilities
Regulations governing generators of HW
1.preparation for transport
2.manifest requirements
3.record keeping & reporting
Regulations governing transporters of HW
1.notification prior to transport
2.manifest requirements
TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE OF HW:
 The CRADLE TO GRAVE concept
HW generated at source requires movement
by trucks to further.
Requires serious care & attention while
moving
HW to be properly packed & labelled for
transport to ensure safe handling
Storage facilities are used to store waste
temporarily before treatment & disposal.
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY:
OBJECTIVES:
1. Waste minimization
2. Detoxification & neutralization of waste by
treatments
3. Destruction of combustible waste by
incineration
4. Solidification of sludge & ash from steps from 2
&3
5. Disposal of residues in landfills.
1.Waste minimization:
 helps in resource conservation, economic
efficiency & environmental protection.
The strategies include—
source reduction,
recycling and
waste exchange
2. TREATMENT METHODS:
Physical
Chemical and
biological treament
Physical treatment :
• Involves variety of seperation techniques
• Whenever a waste containing liquid & solid
must be treated.
• Physical processes are
• Screening, sedimentation, centrifugation,
flotation, adsorption, stripping and RO.
Chemical treatment:
To make the complete breakdown of HW into
non toxic form and
To reduce the hazard of a particular waste
Chemical methods are ::
Neutralization, precipitation, oxidation and
reduction.
• Neutralization: carried out when the waste
contains excessive amount of acid or alkali.
• Chemical oxidation:used to destroy toxic
cyanide molecule with oxidising agents
• Reduction: used in the conversion of hexa
valent chromium into trivalent chromium
before it can be precipitated.
• Anodic electrolysis: used for the destruction
of cyanide in spent stripping & plating
solutions.
Biological treatment:
 Differnet types of microorganisms are used for
degradation of specific compounds of HW
 Some microbes found in soil & sewage sludge
have been tested in the degradation of organic
chemicals
 Tests have been conducted to degrade PCBs using
pseudomonas & flavo bacterium.
 Psuedomonas bacteria – benzene, phenol ,cresol.
3. INCINERATION:
 able to achieve 99.99% destruction & removal
efficiency of hazardous components in waste.
Primary products are CO2, vapour & ash
Sulphur bearing wastes gives off SO2, CO2,
H2O when incinerated.
By products of incomplete combustion are
sometimes more harmful.
Two types of incinerators: liquid injection
system, rotary kilns.
4.Solidification or Stabilization:
Convert the waste into an insoluble,rock hard
material.
Additive materials used to reduce the mobility
of pollutants in the waste.
Certain materials like nickel cannot be
destroyed or detoxified by above methods.
The residues that are left out are solidified to
reduce the leachability.
5.DISPOSAL METHODS:
The options for disposal include land disposal,
underground disposal & deep well injection.
The choice of disposal method should be
based on evaluation of economics & potential
pollution risks.
To prevent environmental pollution from
landfills , it is essential that site c/s are taken
into account.
THAN Q

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HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BY RAFI

  • 2. HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT DEFINITION: Any residues or combination of residues otherthan radioactive waste which by reason of its chemical reactivity or toxic, explosive, corrosive or other characteristics causes potential hazard to human or environment, either alone or when in contact with other wastes and which therefore cannot be handled, store, transported, treated or disposed off without special precautions.
  • 3. SOURCES: • Inorganic &organic chemicals • Petroleum refineries • Iron & steel • Non ferrous metals • Leather tanning • Metal finishing.
  • 4. HAZARDOUS WASTE CLASSIFICATION: 1.IGNITABILITY -IGNITABLE WASTES 2.CORROSIVITY -CORROSIVE WASTE 3.REACTIVITY -REACTIVE WASTE 4.TOXICITY -TOXIC WASTE
  • 5. RULES & REGULATIONS OF HW: Aim at providing control Specify the responsibilities Regulations governing generators of HW 1.preparation for transport 2.manifest requirements 3.record keeping & reporting Regulations governing transporters of HW 1.notification prior to transport 2.manifest requirements
  • 6. TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE OF HW:  The CRADLE TO GRAVE concept HW generated at source requires movement by trucks to further. Requires serious care & attention while moving HW to be properly packed & labelled for transport to ensure safe handling Storage facilities are used to store waste temporarily before treatment & disposal.
  • 7. HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY: OBJECTIVES: 1. Waste minimization 2. Detoxification & neutralization of waste by treatments 3. Destruction of combustible waste by incineration 4. Solidification of sludge & ash from steps from 2 &3 5. Disposal of residues in landfills.
  • 8. 1.Waste minimization:  helps in resource conservation, economic efficiency & environmental protection. The strategies include— source reduction, recycling and waste exchange
  • 9. 2. TREATMENT METHODS: Physical Chemical and biological treament
  • 10. Physical treatment : • Involves variety of seperation techniques • Whenever a waste containing liquid & solid must be treated. • Physical processes are • Screening, sedimentation, centrifugation, flotation, adsorption, stripping and RO.
  • 11. Chemical treatment: To make the complete breakdown of HW into non toxic form and To reduce the hazard of a particular waste Chemical methods are :: Neutralization, precipitation, oxidation and reduction.
  • 12. • Neutralization: carried out when the waste contains excessive amount of acid or alkali. • Chemical oxidation:used to destroy toxic cyanide molecule with oxidising agents • Reduction: used in the conversion of hexa valent chromium into trivalent chromium before it can be precipitated. • Anodic electrolysis: used for the destruction of cyanide in spent stripping & plating solutions.
  • 13. Biological treatment:  Differnet types of microorganisms are used for degradation of specific compounds of HW  Some microbes found in soil & sewage sludge have been tested in the degradation of organic chemicals  Tests have been conducted to degrade PCBs using pseudomonas & flavo bacterium.  Psuedomonas bacteria – benzene, phenol ,cresol.
  • 14. 3. INCINERATION:  able to achieve 99.99% destruction & removal efficiency of hazardous components in waste. Primary products are CO2, vapour & ash Sulphur bearing wastes gives off SO2, CO2, H2O when incinerated. By products of incomplete combustion are sometimes more harmful. Two types of incinerators: liquid injection system, rotary kilns.
  • 15. 4.Solidification or Stabilization: Convert the waste into an insoluble,rock hard material. Additive materials used to reduce the mobility of pollutants in the waste. Certain materials like nickel cannot be destroyed or detoxified by above methods. The residues that are left out are solidified to reduce the leachability.
  • 16.
  • 17. 5.DISPOSAL METHODS: The options for disposal include land disposal, underground disposal & deep well injection. The choice of disposal method should be based on evaluation of economics & potential pollution risks. To prevent environmental pollution from landfills , it is essential that site c/s are taken into account.