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HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
(SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT)
UNIT III
Dr. Rambabu Palaka, Professor, BVRIT
September 2018
Topics
1. Definition of Hazardous Waste
2. Source of Hazardous Wastes
3. Characteristics of Hazardous Waste
4. List of Hazardous Waste
5. Hazardous Chemicals
6. Waste Control Measures
7. Waste Treatment Methods
8. Waste Disposal Methods
Hazardous Waste
A Hazardous Waste is a waste with properties that make it dangerous or
capable of having a harmful effect on human health or the environment.
Examples include drain cleaners, oil paint, motor oil, antifreeze, fuel,
poisons, pesticides, herbicides and rodenticides, fluorescent lamps, lamp
ballasts, smoke detectors, medical waste, some types of cleaning
chemicals, and consumer electronics (such as televisions, computers, and
cell phones).
Source of Hazardous Waste
Hazardous waste is generated from many sources, ranging from industrial
manufacturing process wastes to batteries and may come in many forms, including
liquids, solids gases, and sludges. It includes
 Clinical wastes;
 Waste oils/water, hydrocarbons/water mixtures, emulsions;
 Wastes from the production, formulation and use of resins, latex, plasticizers,
glues/adhesives;
 Wastes resulting from surface treatment of metals and plastics;
 Residues arising from industrial waste disposal operations;
 Wastes which contain certain compounds such as: copper, zinc, cadmium,
mercury, lead and asbestos.
 Household waste; or Residues arising from the incineration of household waste.
Concern about Hazardous Waste
 Cause of mass life and material damage and loss (disability, death, fire,
explosion)
 Cause of environmental damages: water, solid and air pollution (under
ground and surface drinking water)
 Cause of potential increased chemical bioaccumulation that is hard for
biodegradability (chlorine containing chemicals)
 Cause of long term irreversible health risks
 High concern of trans-boundary movement of toxic waste
 Cause of massive toxic health damages
How to classify whether the waste is
Hazardous or not?
 Using defined list of criteria (as specified by US-EPA)
 Identifying components of Waste
 Based on Characteristics of Waste
 Reviewing literature about the inherent characteristics of Waste
Classification of Hazardous Waste
1. Listed Waste by US Environmental Protection Agency (US-EPA)
a) F-List
b) K-List
c) P-List and U-List
2. Characterized Waste
a) Ignitability
b) Corrosivity
c) Reactivity
d) Toxicity
3. Universal Waste
a) Batteries
b) Pesticides
c) Equipment containing mercury
d) Lamps containing mercury
4. Mixed Waste: Radioactive + Hazardous
5. E-Waste: Electrical Waste, Electronic Waste
US-EPA: List of Hazardous Waste
Hazardous Waste categorized by US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
F-List:
Wastes on this list are created from common manufacturing and industrial processes. Because
these wastes are produced in multiple industries, they are known as non-specific source
waste.
K-List:
Wastes, including sludge or wastewater, from a selection of specific industries, such as
petroleum refining or pesticide manufacturing, are included on this list. Since we know the
industry they are produced in, they are called source-specific wastes.
P-list and U-list:
Wastes on this lists are commercial chemical products being discarded in their unused form.
They become hazardous when discarded.
Characteristics of Hazardous Waste
 Explosive
 Flammable and Ignitable (flash point < 600c): Solvent washes, petroleum wastes, waste oil,
alcohols, paint wastes, cleaning solvents etc.
 Corrosive: acid sludges, battery acid waste, caustic waste water, alkaline cleaning waste,
rust remove waste, etc
 Poisonous
 Toxic
 Ecotoxic
 Infectious Substances: medical waste containing microbial cultures, pathological wastes,
contaminated human blood, etc.
 Reactive: Cyanide Plating waste, waste containing strong oxidizers such as chlorine,
ozone, peroxides, permanganates, Hcl etc.
 Radioactive: Uranium, molybdenum, cobalt, iodine etc.
 Bioaccumulate: Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), dioxin
Hazardous Chemicals
1. Arsenic: Arsenic gets released into groundwater through agriculture, wood preservatives, and glass
production. It can cause cancer, respiratory, and circulatory problems.
2. Lead: Lead is a hazardous chemical that often occurs near mining sites. It can get into the food chain
and cause heart disease.
3. Benzene: Benzene can be released into the environment because of gasoline vapors and automobile
exhaust, and has been linked to leukemia.
4. Chromium: Chromium has been used in the natural gas industry to prevent machinery from rusting.
5. Toluene: Toluene can enter the environment through its use in solvents and petroleum products. If
inhaled at heavy doses, it can damage the central nervous system.
6. Cadmium: Highly toxic even in low doses, cadmium is most found in industrialized areas and is released
into the environment through fuel combustion, incorrectly handled sewage sludge, and fertilizers.
Hazardous Chemicals
7. Zinc: Zinc can be released into the atmosphere due to galvanized metal surfaces, motor oil
spills, and tire dust, and can accumulate through stormwater runoff and harm fish and other
aquatic life.
8. Mercury: Mercury gets into the atmosphere through metal processing, coal burning, medical
waste, and more. The health problems it engenders are many: brain damage, and kidney and
immune system problems can result from overexposure to mercury.
9. Pesticides: Used in industrial-scale agriculture, pesticides accumulate through water runoff
and find their way into water supplies. They can cause neurological and reproductive disorders.
10. E-Waste: When electronics are incorrectly disposed of, hazardous substances like lead,
mercury, and arsenic can leak out, contaminating their surroundings, such as when theyre in a
landfill. Over time, these metals and compounds seep into the soil, and through
bioaccumulation are passed along the food chain.
Hazardous Waste Control Measures
1. Source Reduction
a) Technological Efficiency
b) Material Substitute
c) Good Management Practice
2. Waste Avoidance
3. Waste Minimization
4. Water Recycling
a) Direct Reuse
b) Reclamation
5. Waste Treatment
6. Waste Disposal
Hazardous Waste Treatment Methods
1. Physical Methods:
a) Drying
b) Screening
c) Grinding
d) Evaporation
e) Sedimentation
f) Filtration
g) Fixation
2. Chemical Methods:
a) Oxidation
b) Reduction
c) Neutralization
d) Hydrolysis
Hazardous Waste Treatment Methods
3. Biological Methods
a) Composting
b) Aerobic and Anaerobic Decomposition
c) Activated Sludge
d) Enzyme treatment
4. Thermal Methods
a) Incineration
b) Boiling
c) Autoclaving
d) UV Treatment
e) Microwave Use
Hazardous Waste Disposal Methods
1. Land Farming: Treated waste can be used as a fertilizer or soil conditioner
2. Deep well Injection:
3. Surface Impediment: Encapsulation, Fixation, or containment of the waste. This
method involves arresting or demobilizing the movement or migration of waste by
containing it in a hard core: clay soil, thermo plastic polymers, non-corrosive
metallic containers etc.
4. Ocean Dumping:

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HUKUM.pdf

  • 1. HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT (SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT) UNIT III Dr. Rambabu Palaka, Professor, BVRIT September 2018
  • 2. Topics 1. Definition of Hazardous Waste 2. Source of Hazardous Wastes 3. Characteristics of Hazardous Waste 4. List of Hazardous Waste 5. Hazardous Chemicals 6. Waste Control Measures 7. Waste Treatment Methods 8. Waste Disposal Methods
  • 3. Hazardous Waste A Hazardous Waste is a waste with properties that make it dangerous or capable of having a harmful effect on human health or the environment. Examples include drain cleaners, oil paint, motor oil, antifreeze, fuel, poisons, pesticides, herbicides and rodenticides, fluorescent lamps, lamp ballasts, smoke detectors, medical waste, some types of cleaning chemicals, and consumer electronics (such as televisions, computers, and cell phones).
  • 4. Source of Hazardous Waste Hazardous waste is generated from many sources, ranging from industrial manufacturing process wastes to batteries and may come in many forms, including liquids, solids gases, and sludges. It includes Clinical wastes; Waste oils/water, hydrocarbons/water mixtures, emulsions; Wastes from the production, formulation and use of resins, latex, plasticizers, glues/adhesives; Wastes resulting from surface treatment of metals and plastics; Residues arising from industrial waste disposal operations; Wastes which contain certain compounds such as: copper, zinc, cadmium, mercury, lead and asbestos. Household waste; or Residues arising from the incineration of household waste.
  • 5. Concern about Hazardous Waste Cause of mass life and material damage and loss (disability, death, fire, explosion) Cause of environmental damages: water, solid and air pollution (under ground and surface drinking water) Cause of potential increased chemical bioaccumulation that is hard for biodegradability (chlorine containing chemicals) Cause of long term irreversible health risks High concern of trans-boundary movement of toxic waste Cause of massive toxic health damages
  • 6. How to classify whether the waste is Hazardous or not? Using defined list of criteria (as specified by US-EPA) Identifying components of Waste Based on Characteristics of Waste Reviewing literature about the inherent characteristics of Waste
  • 7. Classification of Hazardous Waste 1. Listed Waste by US Environmental Protection Agency (US-EPA) a) F-List b) K-List c) P-List and U-List 2. Characterized Waste a) Ignitability b) Corrosivity c) Reactivity d) Toxicity 3. Universal Waste a) Batteries b) Pesticides c) Equipment containing mercury d) Lamps containing mercury 4. Mixed Waste: Radioactive + Hazardous 5. E-Waste: Electrical Waste, Electronic Waste
  • 8. US-EPA: List of Hazardous Waste Hazardous Waste categorized by US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): F-List: Wastes on this list are created from common manufacturing and industrial processes. Because these wastes are produced in multiple industries, they are known as non-specific source waste. K-List: Wastes, including sludge or wastewater, from a selection of specific industries, such as petroleum refining or pesticide manufacturing, are included on this list. Since we know the industry they are produced in, they are called source-specific wastes. P-list and U-list: Wastes on this lists are commercial chemical products being discarded in their unused form. They become hazardous when discarded.
  • 9. Characteristics of Hazardous Waste Explosive Flammable and Ignitable (flash point < 600c): Solvent washes, petroleum wastes, waste oil, alcohols, paint wastes, cleaning solvents etc. Corrosive: acid sludges, battery acid waste, caustic waste water, alkaline cleaning waste, rust remove waste, etc Poisonous Toxic Ecotoxic Infectious Substances: medical waste containing microbial cultures, pathological wastes, contaminated human blood, etc. Reactive: Cyanide Plating waste, waste containing strong oxidizers such as chlorine, ozone, peroxides, permanganates, Hcl etc. Radioactive: Uranium, molybdenum, cobalt, iodine etc. Bioaccumulate: Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), dioxin
  • 10. Hazardous Chemicals 1. Arsenic: Arsenic gets released into groundwater through agriculture, wood preservatives, and glass production. It can cause cancer, respiratory, and circulatory problems. 2. Lead: Lead is a hazardous chemical that often occurs near mining sites. It can get into the food chain and cause heart disease. 3. Benzene: Benzene can be released into the environment because of gasoline vapors and automobile exhaust, and has been linked to leukemia. 4. Chromium: Chromium has been used in the natural gas industry to prevent machinery from rusting. 5. Toluene: Toluene can enter the environment through its use in solvents and petroleum products. If inhaled at heavy doses, it can damage the central nervous system. 6. Cadmium: Highly toxic even in low doses, cadmium is most found in industrialized areas and is released into the environment through fuel combustion, incorrectly handled sewage sludge, and fertilizers.
  • 11. Hazardous Chemicals 7. Zinc: Zinc can be released into the atmosphere due to galvanized metal surfaces, motor oil spills, and tire dust, and can accumulate through stormwater runoff and harm fish and other aquatic life. 8. Mercury: Mercury gets into the atmosphere through metal processing, coal burning, medical waste, and more. The health problems it engenders are many: brain damage, and kidney and immune system problems can result from overexposure to mercury. 9. Pesticides: Used in industrial-scale agriculture, pesticides accumulate through water runoff and find their way into water supplies. They can cause neurological and reproductive disorders. 10. E-Waste: When electronics are incorrectly disposed of, hazardous substances like lead, mercury, and arsenic can leak out, contaminating their surroundings, such as when theyre in a landfill. Over time, these metals and compounds seep into the soil, and through bioaccumulation are passed along the food chain.
  • 12. Hazardous Waste Control Measures 1. Source Reduction a) Technological Efficiency b) Material Substitute c) Good Management Practice 2. Waste Avoidance 3. Waste Minimization 4. Water Recycling a) Direct Reuse b) Reclamation 5. Waste Treatment 6. Waste Disposal
  • 13. Hazardous Waste Treatment Methods 1. Physical Methods: a) Drying b) Screening c) Grinding d) Evaporation e) Sedimentation f) Filtration g) Fixation 2. Chemical Methods: a) Oxidation b) Reduction c) Neutralization d) Hydrolysis
  • 14. Hazardous Waste Treatment Methods 3. Biological Methods a) Composting b) Aerobic and Anaerobic Decomposition c) Activated Sludge d) Enzyme treatment 4. Thermal Methods a) Incineration b) Boiling c) Autoclaving d) UV Treatment e) Microwave Use
  • 15. Hazardous Waste Disposal Methods 1. Land Farming: Treated waste can be used as a fertilizer or soil conditioner 2. Deep well Injection: 3. Surface Impediment: Encapsulation, Fixation, or containment of the waste. This method involves arresting or demobilizing the movement or migration of waste by containing it in a hard core: clay soil, thermo plastic polymers, non-corrosive metallic containers etc. 4. Ocean Dumping: