Waste Mangement
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Waste Mangement
Waste management involves the monitoring, collection, transport, processing, and disposal of waste to protect the environment and human health. It is essential for reducing the environmental impact of waste and turning it into valuable resources.
Importance
- Environmental Protection: Prevents pollution.
- Resource Conservation: Reduces need for raw materials.
- Public Health: Reduces disease risk.
- Economic Benefits: Creates jobs and generates energy.
Challenges
- Increasing Waste Generation
- Limited Landfill Space
- Complex Waste Streams
- Public Awareness
Effective waste management is crucial for sustainable development, requiring the cooperation of individuals, communities, and governments to implement efficient strategies.
- Removal of sewage water and sludge.
- Removal of effluent treatment plants (ETP).
- Removal of solid waste.
- Removal of plastic waste.
- Removal of industrial waste water.
- Cleaning and sterilising sewers,inspection chambers and tanks.
- Cleaning of portable toilets with chemicals and vacuum tankers.
- Grease traps cleaning.
- General cleaning.
- Supply of pure water.