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Spatial and temporal variations of physical-chemical water quality and some heavy metals in water, sediments and fish of the Mae Kuang River, northern Thailand
2010
Chitmanat, C. (Chulalongkorn Univ., Bangkok (Thailand). National Center of Excellence for Environmental and Hazardous Waste Management) | Traichaiyaporn, S. (Chiang Mai Univ. (Thailand). Biology Dept.)
The present study was conducted to investigate heavy metal (Cd, Pb & Zn) contaminants in water, sediments and fish of the Mae Kuang River, Northern Thailand during July, 2008-June, 2009. It was found that the worst water qualities in dry seasons were caused by low water flow, municipal effluents and industrial discharges. The surface water in the river was classified into class 3-4 referring to medium-fairly clean water used for consumption after special water treatment. Pb and Cd in water were below detection limits, while Zn concentrations in water ranged 0.01-0.11 mg L-1. The Pb, Cd and Zn concentrations in sediment were 3.13-27.56, less than 0.02-0.43 and 3.42-10.32 mg per kg, respectively. No Cd and Pb residues were found in Henicorhynchus siamensis and Puntioplites proctozysron flesh, while the concentrations of Zn in these fish were 4.57-6.58 mg per kg. On the other hand, Pb and Cd residues in snakehead fish (Channa striata) were less than 0.05-2.13 and less than
Show more [+] Less [-]New waste management legislation in Republic of Serbia | Nova zakonska regulativa o upravljanju otpadom u Republici Srbiji
2010
Šerović, R., Ministarstvo životne sredine i prostornog planiranje Republike Srbije, Beograd (Serbia). Odeljenje za upravljanje otpadom | Pavićević, V., Tehnološko–metalurški fakultet, Beograd (Serbia)
Waste management is regulated by a set of laws and other regulations of which a few were enacted by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, i.e. the federation of Serbia and Montenegro, and most by the Republic of Serbia. The new legal framework for waste management was established, inter alia, by the enforcement of a set of laws in the field of environmental protection (2004), including new laws which regulate waste i.e. packaging and packaging waste, management (2009). These laws provide conditions for establishment and development of integral waste management, i.e. packaging and packaging waste management.
Show more [+] Less [-]Municipal Waste Management Structural Analysis
2010
Bivainis,Juozas
Municipal waste management system – a complex, dynamic system, characterized by large volumes of waste generated, waste biodiversity and different system participants. The paper presents results of municipal waste management structural analysis. These are the characteristics of waste management cycle of five phases (waste generation, sorting at source, collection and transportation, use and disposal), participants (waste holders, managers, governance institutions and groups of interest), their mutual relations and communications with the various components of the environment. The results are treated as a background for the systematic decisions in municipal waste management, based on multicriteria evaluation methods.
Show more [+] Less [-]Waste management plan - metodological [i.e. methodological] and law frame | Plan upravljanja otpadom - metodološki i zakonski okvir
2010
Sovrlić, M., Institut Kirilo Savić, Beograd (Serbia) | Đorđević, Z., Institut Kirilo Savić, Beograd (Serbia) | Stupar, G., Institut Kirilo Savić, Beograd (Serbia) | Ćalić, N., Institut Kirilo Savić, Beograd (Serbia) | Bojić, Z., Institut Kirilo Savić, Beograd (Serbia)
Methodological approach in Waste Management Planning is based on the methodological guidelines contained in: Law on Environmental Protection (Official Gazette of the RS No 134/05) Law on Waste Management (Official Gazette of the RS No36/09), Waste Management Strategy in the Republic of Serbia with the EU convergence program (2003), EU guidelines: Preparing a Waste Management Plan – A methodological guidance note, European Topic Center on Waste and Material flows, European Commission, DG Environment, May 2003, EU Framework Directive on waste, and other EU directives dealing with this problem. The overall planning process for integrated waste management system is usually divide in several phases namely: Preliminary phase, Implementation, Public Participation and Information. This paper deals with short review of the realization of Waste Management Plan phases.
Show more [+] Less [-]A roadmap for development of sustainable E-waste management system in India
2010
Wath, Sushant B. | Vaidya, Atul N. | Dutt, P.S. | Chakrabarti, Tapan
The problem of E-waste has forced Environmental agencies of many countries to innovate, develop and adopt environmentally sound options and strategies for E-waste management, with a view to mitigate and control the ever growing threat of E-waste to the environment and human health. E-waste management is given the top priority in many developed countries, but in rapid developing countries like India, it is difficult to completely adopt or replicate the E-waste management system in developed countries due to many country specific issues viz. socio-economic conditions, lack of infrastructure, absence of appropriate legislations for E-waste, approach and commitments of the concerned, etc. This paper presents a review and assessment of the E-waste management system of developed as well as developing countries with a special emphasis on Switzerland, which is the first country in the world to have established and implemented a formal E-waste management system and has recycled 11kg/capita of WEEE against the target of 4kg/capita set by EU. And based on the discussions of various approaches, laws, legislations, practices of different countries, a road map for the development of sustainable and effective E-waste management system in India for ensuring environment, as well as, occupational safety and health, is proposed.
Show more [+] Less [-]Greenhouse gases reduction through waste management in Croatia
2010
Anić-Vučinić, A., Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Zagreb (Croatia) | Hublin, A., EKONERG - Energy and Environmental Protection Institute, Zagreb (Croatia) | Ružinski, N., Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Zagreb (Croatia)
The climate change policy is one of the key factors in the achievement of sustainable development in the Republic of Croatia. Control and mitigation of green house gases is correlated with all economy activities. Waste management is one of the main tasks of environmental protection in Croatia. The Waste Management Strategy of the Republic of Croatia and the Waste Management Plan in the Republic of Croatia define the concept of waste management hierarchy and direct and indirect measures as criteria for sustainable waste management establishment. The main constituent of this system is avoiding and minimizing waste, as well as increasing the recycling and recovery level of waste and land fill gas, which also represent green house gases mitigation measures. The Waste Management Plan consists of several direct and indirect measures for green house gases emission reduction and their implementation also affects the green house gases emissions. The contribution of the methane emission from land fills amounts to about 2% of the total green house gases emissions in Croatia. The climate change control and mitigation measures as an integral part of waste management sector strategies represent the measures of achieving the national objectives to wards green house gases emission reduction which Croatia has accepted in the frame work of the Kyoto Protocol.
Show more [+] Less [-]3 Proposals for waste management measures (Pilot cases)
2010 | 2011
Huhta, Harri | Logrén, Johanna | Luostarinen, Sari | Maa- ja elintarviketalouden tutkimuskeskus (MTT) / KTL Kasvintuotannon tutkimus / Alueet (KTA) | Maa- ja elintarviketalouden tutkimuskeskus (MTT) / KTL Kasvintuotannon tutkimus / Alueet (KTA) | Maa- ja elintarviketalouden tutkimuskeskus (MTT) / KTL Kasvintuotannon tutkimus / Alueet (KTA) | Helsinki Commission | HELCOM
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Show more [+] Less [-]MFA - tool for waste management | MFA - alat za upravljanje otpadom
2010
Vujić, G., Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Novi Sad (Serbia) | Stanisavljević, N., Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Novi Sad (Serbia) | Batinić, B., Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Novi Sad (Serbia) | Ubavin, D., Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Novi Sad (Serbia)
Setting priorities in the field of waste management represent crucial step for setting basis for developing sustainable waste management systems. MFA – Material Flow Analysis represent a useful tool for getting necessary information about exciting anthropogenic systems, their shortcomings and setting priorities in systems developing, as well as the information about impact of technology implementation on exciting waste management systems, providing evaluation and comparing different options. This work reveals basis of the MFA methodology, possibilities of its implementation on different anthropogenic system with focus on waste management, and with emphasis of generated results and their utilization on delivering new decisions.
Show more [+] Less [-]Waste management as an integrated pollution prevention and control activity | Upravljanje otpadom kao aktivnost integrisanog sprečavanja i kontrole zagađenja životne sredine
2010
Vučinić, A., Ministarstvo životne sredine i prostornog planiranje Republike Srbije, Beograd (Serbia)
Law on Integrated Environmental Pollution Prevention and Control (Official Gazette RS no.135/04) defined the obligation to obtain integrated permits for installations and activities that are listed in the Decree on type of activities and installations that the integrated permit shall be granted for (Official Gazette RS no. 84/05). Waste management activities defined in the part under the number 5. In accordance with such law a new plant for waste management must obtain an integrated permit before commissioning. When planning, designing and building such facilities is necessary to choose the appropriate best available techniques (BAT). These are the most efficient and most effective techniques that are applied to prevent or reduce negative impacts on the environment and define the manner in which the facility is designed, built, in which work and put out of service, including the technology used. Law on Waste Management (RS Official Gazette no. 36/09) in Article 16 defined the obligation of operators whose business is waste management to draft a facility working waste management plan. The plan has to be submitted with the application for integrated permit. In this paper it is described the obligations for the operators whose business is waste management related to obtaining an integrated permit.
Show more [+] Less [-]Sistem Informasi Berbasis Sms/Gsm untuk Penjadwalan, Penentuan Jalur dan Pengelolaan Sampah Padat Perkotaan
2010
Djatna, Taufik | Reinandang, Albertus
A SMS/GSM based information system for scheduling, routing and management of municipal solid waste is developed to integrates data processing, geospatiai information and GSM connection system for managing garbage transportation and public transportation of solid waste. It shows that some feature services of the system including activities in det'!TIY1ining waste collection intermediate 2rea (WelA) vchicle position. routing for solid waste transport and managing message (as SMS) to fetch domestic waste. Main features are used by user interfaces and conunurucator for operating and reporting .. Keywords: GSM, SMS. municipal solid waste, transportation scheduling, routing and management
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