Waste Collection
Waste Collection
Waste Collection
Usage
Waste Collection and Recycling
Method
Introduction
One of the first steps of a solid waste management
system
Proper planning and implementation services a
foundation for a sound waste management system
Collection service in urban, suburban and rural area
Different collection program in different communities
Waste collection and transfer system may be complex
and need to consider important variables :
Waste type, service area, level of desired service,
public vs private companies, financial resources, waste
reduction programs, labour,
b)Set-out requirements
c)Waste separation
d)Frequency of collection
e) Waste pickup locations
f)Collection equipment
f) Collection equipments
Compactor
Open tipper
tricycle
Benefit
Reduce injury risk
Reduce vehicle needs
Decrease labor needs
Reduced environmental impacts
Reduce tipping fees
Route development
Simple non computerized approach based on logical
principles
Routes not be fragmented @ overlapped, compact and consists
Computer-assisted routing
Becoming popular route design, especially when the route need
to be adjusted periodically
To program a detailed routes, some of the essential information
Block configuration
Waste generation rates
Distance between residence/ routes / disposal site/ transfer site
Loading times
Exercise 1
In the town of PJ, it is determined that per capita waste
Completely
fitted with this
operational new
refuse vacuum
utility the
AWCS by
Stream.
Transfer station
The needs depends to the distance between disposal site and
References
Waste Collection and Recycling Methods
Waste collection, waste collection models, transfer and
storage of waste, recovery, reuse and recycle.
Chapter 3
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Chapters 5-6
[2]