Management Strategies and Regulations
Waste Disposal Management – ACTUAL
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• Waste classification and handling procedures
• Solid and hazardous waste management
• Environmental protection laws and regulations
• Waste treatment, recycling, and disposal methods
• Safety standards and compliance practices
• Sustainable waste management strategies
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What is the purpose of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)?
To provide a true federal regulatory framework for solid and hazardous waste
management.
What are the main hazards associated with sanitary landfill operations?
Leaching of toxicants, air pollution, and spreading of disease by scavenging animals.
What year was the Solid Waste Disposal Act enacted?
1965
What does MSW stand for?
Municipal Solid Waste
What is the definition of solid waste?
Any garbage or refuse, sludge from treatment plants, and other discarded materials
from various operations.
What are the four types of hazardous waste according to the EPA?
Ignitable, corrosive, reactive, and toxic waste.
What is the significance of the 1984 Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments?
They introduced tougher regulations for hazardous waste management, including
phasing out hazardous waste land disposal.
What is the main goal of waste minimization?
To reduce waste generation through substitution of raw materials, process changes,
and recycling.