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Advanced oxidation processes for treatment of leachate from hazardous waste landfill: A critical review

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
Leachate produced from hazardous waste landfills (HWLs) is toxic and contain high concentration of refractory organics, ammoniacal-nitrogen, heavy metals, inorganic salts and organo-chloro compounds.
Pratibha Gautam   +2 more
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Artificial Intelligent and Internet of Things framework for sustainable hazardous waste management in hospitals.

Waste Management
Healthcare activities in hospitals generate numerous types of post-use waste materials that can be classified as hazardous. This study proposes an Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) integrated framework for secure and efficient ...
Amit Krishan Kumar   +4 more
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DBS-YOLO: A High-Precision Object Detection Algorithm for Hazardous Waste Images

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
The adverse effects of hazardous waste on the natural environment and human health are evident. In real-life scenarios, the dense distribution, mutual occlusion, and complex image backgrounds of hazardous waste present significant challenges for existing
Zhenqi Xiao   +6 more
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Adsorption characteristics of Barmer bentonite for hazardous waste containment application.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2020
Low hydraulic conductivity and high chemical immobilization are the two characteristics that make bentonite a mandatory construction material for hazardous waste containment applications.
C. B. Gupt   +3 more
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A stochastic multi-period industrial hazardous waste location-routing problem: Integrating NSGA-II and Monte Carlo simulation

European Journal of Operational Research, 2019
The present study extends a multi-objective mathematical model in the context of industrial hazardous waste management, which covers the integrated decisions of three levels with locating, vehicle routing, and inventory control. Analyzing these decisions
M. Rabbani   +2 more
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Hazardous waste characterization implications of updating the toxicity characteristic list.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2020
In the US, the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) determines if a waste is toxicity characteristic (TC) hazardous based on leached concentrations of specific chemicals.
Vicharana Intrakamhaeng   +2 more
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Optimal Cleanup of Hazardous Wastes

International Economic Review, 1995
Summary: Over the past decade, the world community has focused on the deleterious effects of hazardous waste on humans, wildlife, and the environment. The United States Congress established a ``Superfund'' aimed at cleaning up these wastes. This legislation and the impending regulations have given little explicit recognition to either the opportunity ...
Caputo, Michael R, Wilen, James E
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Hazardous waste destruction

Environmental Science & Technology, 1986
The thermal destruction of hazardous waste involves the controlled exposure of waste to high temperatures in an oxidizing environment. It is estimated that the USA generated 264 million metric tons of waste in 1981. More than 5.5 million tons was thermally destroyed.
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Hazardous Waste Management

Dental Clinics of North America, 1991
The management of waste in the dental office is dictated by the federal, state, and local ordinances in force in the locale in which the office is located. The dentist must first determine what the laws require and then implement the changes in waste management into the office setting.
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Chemicals in Waste: Household Hazardous Waste

Waste, 2019
Publisher Summary Household hazardous waste (HHW) is a term used to describe hazardous wastes entering the municipal waste stream. It represents a variety of waste types classified together based on the possession of hazardous properties.
R. Slack, T. Letcher
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