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Question
What are the sources of solid wastes? How are solid wastes managed?
Solution
Solid wastes mainly include municipal wastes, hospital wastes, industrial wastes and e-wastes, etc. The solid wastes are dumped in the soil, which results in landscape pollution. Solid-waste management involves the collection, treatment and proper disposing of solid material that is discarded from the household and industrial activities.
Methods of solid wastes disposal:
- Segregation: It is the separation of different type of waste materials like biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes.
- Sanitary landfill: Solid wastes are dumped into low lying areas. The layers are compacted by trucks to allow settlement. The waste materials get stabilised in about 2-12 months. The organic matter undergoes decomposition.
- Incineration: It is the burning of non-biodegradable solid wastes (medical wastes) in the properly constructed furnace at high temperature.
- Composting: Biodegradable matter of solid wastes is digested by microbial action or earthworms and converted into humus.
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