Chapter 7 Solid waste management
Solid waste MANAGEMENT105111112222233333444445555578 8888666669999910101010101111111111121212 1212131313131314141414141515151515161616 1616171717171718181818181919191919202020 2020ManualGuidelinesGuidelinesGuidelines GuidelinesGuidelinesCase StudyCase StudyCase StudyCase StudyCase StudyChapter 7Solid waste managementSolid waste refers here to all non-liquid wastes. In general this does not include excreta,although sometimes nappies and the faeces of young children may be mixed with solidwaste. Solid waste can create significant health problems and a very unpleasant livingenvironment if not disposed of safely and appropriately.
Recycling (resource recovery) The most common of these is undoubtedly land application, although all four are commonly applied in emergency situations. Details of disposal on-site and off-site can be found in ... every one hundred people at feeding centres and every ten market stalls. In general, bins should be emptied daily. Advantages: ...
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