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Waste Management: An Approach to the Management of Drilling Waste
SPE International Conference on Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production, 2000Abstract In Indonesia, waste produced during drilling activities of the oil and gas operations are categorized hazardous and toxic referred to the Government Regulation No.18 year 1999 regarding The Hazardous and Toxic Waste Management. This regulation considers drilling mud and cuttings as Hazardous and Toxic Waste.
A. Sjahroezah, R.I. Bledoeg, R. Priatna
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Bioplastics and waste management
Waste Management, 2018Pollution of the marine environment due to plastic materials is one of the most severe environmental problems humanity has to face in the 21st century. The strategy devised until now to address this issue is mainly based on two pillars: (1) increasing the interception of discarded plastic wastes by waste management systems; and (2) substituting the ...
P. S. Calabrò, M. Grosso
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Waste management models and their application to sustainable waste management
Waste Management, 2004The purpose of this paper is to review the types of models that are currently being used in the area of municipal waste management and to highlight some major shortcomings of these models. Most of the municipal waste models identified in the literature are decision support models and for the purposes of this research, are divided into three categories ...
Anne Morrissey, J Browne
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Transactions of the IMF, 2007
AbstractThe recent event held by the IMF Midland branch on 13 February 2007 at the Birmingham Medical Institute was an outstanding success with over 50 persons in attendance backed by a well-supported tabletop exhibition.
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AbstractThe recent event held by the IMF Midland branch on 13 February 2007 at the Birmingham Medical Institute was an outstanding success with over 50 persons in attendance backed by a well-supported tabletop exhibition.
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2008
This paper focuses on the practical aspects regarding hospital waste management in a public hospital in Northern Italy. Our institution is mainly a Trauma Centre offering a wide range of medical and surgical highly specialized services, as well as hosting laboratories and university training facilities.
I. PAVAN+2 more
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This paper focuses on the practical aspects regarding hospital waste management in a public hospital in Northern Italy. Our institution is mainly a Trauma Centre offering a wide range of medical and surgical highly specialized services, as well as hosting laboratories and university training facilities.
I. PAVAN+2 more
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Recommendations for waste management
Annales de biologie clinique, 2013Laboratory waste management must ensure the safety of patients and staff, limiting the environmental impacts and control waste disposal budget. Sorting of waste must be carried out at the source. The packaging must be adapted, allowing easy identification of specific disposal routes.
E. Vinner+3 more
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Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 2007
E-waste is a new term coined in the market of hazardous substances. It has taken a new bourgeoning route since the boom of Information Technology (IT). The problems regarding the transportation, handling and dispose have to be tackled at the earliest as it might cause detrimental effects on environment. Presently in India there is no distinct and lucid
Santosh M. Avvannavar+2 more
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E-waste is a new term coined in the market of hazardous substances. It has taken a new bourgeoning route since the boom of Information Technology (IT). The problems regarding the transportation, handling and dispose have to be tackled at the earliest as it might cause detrimental effects on environment. Presently in India there is no distinct and lucid
Santosh M. Avvannavar+2 more
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Regulation of waste and waste management in Turkey
Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy, 2010Industrial and technological developments have increased rapidly throughout the world including Turkey. Furthermore, the population of Turkey is also increasing and the ever-increasing consumption creates larger amounts of waste materials and adversely affects the environment and human health.
Sami Gören, Feyza Özdemir
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2017
Waste management is an important activity on any industrial site, but takes on an added dimension when dealing with the radiological wastes that arise on nuclear sites. This chapter begins with a description of the hierarchy which governs management of conventional wastes, beginning with the ideal of prevent, through gradually less favorable options of
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Waste management is an important activity on any industrial site, but takes on an added dimension when dealing with the radiological wastes that arise on nuclear sites. This chapter begins with a description of the hierarchy which governs management of conventional wastes, beginning with the ideal of prevent, through gradually less favorable options of
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This festive waste [waste management]
Engineering & Technology, 2011Every year, the British public celebrates Jesus's birthday by cutting down eight million trees, wrapping enough presents to smother Guernsey, binning billions of greetings cards, and then throwing away £lbn worth of food. With a bit of thought these waste can be managed, sort clean, extrude and process our way to a greener future.The EU Batteries ...
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