Hazardous waste it does not only affect the environment it also has the ability to affect wildlife and the human population. Hazardous waste is a serious problem if any form of it is leaked in the environment it can cause tremendous environmental catastrophes. On the other hand it can be used as synthetic fuel to power certain machines. So hazardous waste can be used for helpful purposes but it can also devastate the environment. Hazardous waste what is it? According to The World Book Encyclopedia hazardous wastes “…chemicals and chemical by products that can endanger human health or pollute the environment,” (122). Although that is an accurate definition of a hazardous waste it does not state that “Before a material can be classified as a hazardous waste, it must first be a solid waste as defined under RCRA,” (Wastes-Haz. Waste). Together you have a more accurate description of what a hazardous waste is but there is one thing that both are missing the characteristics of a hazardous waste. For example, a “Waste is declared hazardous if it corrodes (wears away) other materials; explodes; is easily ignited; reacts strongly with water; is unstable to heat or shock; or is poisonous,” (Haz. Waste 122). Now we have a definition of what a hazardous waste is capable of, defined as before it is called a “hazardous waste”, and the characteristics the material must have to be a “hazardous waste”. To really learn what a hazardous waste is you must know all the different types of hazardous waste. Some “Hazardous wastes can be liquids, solids, gases, or sludges. They can be discarded commercial products…or the by-products of manufacturing processes,” (Wastes-Haz. Waste). Overall that means that waste that is hazardous can be the o... ... middle of paper ... ...Web. 24 Mar. 2014. “Hazardous Wastes.” The World Book Encyclopedia. 2005 Edition. 2005. Print. “National Ag Safety Database-Disposal of Hazardous Household Waste.” National Ag Safety Database-Disposal of Hazardous Household Waste. n.p. , n.d. Web. 25 Mar. 2014. “Office of Environmental Health and Safety.” Hazardous waste. n.p. , n.d. Web. 25 Mar. 2014. “South Carolina Hazardous Waste Landfill Could Cost $400 Million to Maintain.” Hazardous Waste/Superfund Alert. 7 Mar. 2014: 2-4. Print. Stenstup, Allen. Hazardous Waste. Chicago: Childrens Press, 1991. Print. “Toxic Waste: Man’s Poisonous Byproducts.” National Geographic, 7 Mar. 2014. Web. 5 Mar. 2014. “Transporting Hazardous Materials Safely.” University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. N.p. ,n.d. Web. 25 Mar. 2014 “Wastes-Hazardous Waste.” United States Environmental Protection Agency. US EPA, 7 Mar. 2014. Web. 5 Mar. 2014.
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Waste management is the operation of how waste materials are handled. The affair of waste management is relevant to everyone world-wide. Wastes are materials that have no further economic use, and when disposed of, are hazardous to humans and the environment. Wastes include solid waste, liquid wastes, and air pollutants created by humans and cannot be naturally recycled. Current waste management techniques need to be completely overhauled because funding in government budget is not enough to meet standards, landfills are reaching their maximum capacity worldwide, and nuclear waste storage must be handled correctly. Waste management has been a highly thought about complication for global authorities. Due to
Such as general domestic garbage, food waste, ash and packaging materials, human manure, emergency waste like plastic and paper, remains from disaster, mud and dirt that came from natural disaster, and many more.
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Hazardous materials are in almost every community placing everyone at some level of contact with various chemicals almost daily as they exist throughout the community and in our households. Chemicals are used for a variety of purposes such as in the water purification process, by farmers to produce a higher crop yield and are used in households and almost every business. Not all chemicals are hazardous but most pose some level of risk to people...
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Environmental hazards arise as well from hazardous materials and waste. Hazardous materials concerns could arise from spills of gasoline, diesel fuel, oil, or solvents from containers or vehicles. Spills could contaminate soils or leach into ground or surface water. And environmental hazards could adversely affect humans, wild life, vegetation and water supply.
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Hazardous material is any material that may cause hazard to human health or environment. Hazardous material can be solid, liquid or gas. There is 9 classes of hazardous material are known in the United Nation. The solid hazardous material can cause hazard to human by contacting or by dust form so the human will inhale it. The liquid hazardous material can cause hazard to human by flowing into draining system and waterways so it will affect the person by the drinking water and it will also affect the wildlife. There is 2 main ways that hazardous material can get in human body and cause harm, one of them is inhalation so it will damage the lungs and respiratory system, and also ingestion so the material will enter the body with the food or water and it will damage the digestive system.
The radioactive wastes are by-products of the radioactive materials of their processing or usage that often decays naturally after period of time .whoever, they contain unstable components (radioisotopes) that emit an ionizing radiation which haveenormous harmful aspects to the environment.Radioactive wastes comprise less than 1% of total toxic wastes in countries with nuclear power, so all toxic wastes need to be dealt safely.beta partials and gamma ray emitters are the most common radioactive medical wastes .but, in industry as a waste source it usually contain alpha ,beta, neutron or gamma emitters.
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Policy is needed to regulate which course of action should be taken and how it should be implemented. Because of this, many plans and policies revolving around the management of solid waste have been put in place. Sometimes however, a particular policy can have its shortfalls, potentially resulting in its negative aspects outweighing the positive ones. According to the Conference Board of Canada Report, “Canadians dispose of more municipal solid waste per capita than any other country” (2013). Solid waste management in particular, involves many aspects, ranging from packaging waste, food waste, etc. (White & Franke 1999), hence, the following analysis revolves around household and commercial waste – referred to as Municipal Solid Waste (White & Franke. 1999) – in the Greater Vancouver Regional District. Municipal waste is a major health and environmental concern as it contributes to numerous problems like habitat destruction, surface groundwater pollution, and other forms of air, soil, and water contamination. Waste disposal methods like incineration create toxic substances, and landfills emit methane, which contributes to global warming. According to the Zero Waste Objective Report, “The impact of climate change and the increasing awareness of the role of “waste” and “wasting” in the production of greenhouse gas emissions is a constant environmental pressure… (2009). This leads to an increasing limitation of government to prevent and control the volume and toxicity of products in the waste stream and a growing need to shift responsibility to the product manufacturer.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (2008), an American produces 250 million tons of garbage per year (para.2). There are different circumstances that are based on the society, environmental conditions, occupation and size of each of the different families. As Richmond (2010) stated, if no administration organizations has the responsibility or resources to concentrate their efforts on the waste disposal, then the responsibility to do that is on the nongovernmental organizations and ordinary people (para.... ... middle of paper ... ...
America and Europe are at the top of the list for most waste generated according to Waste (4). This is very visible because there’s litter on every street in the towns and cities, as well in lakes, beaches, and rivers. The book Waste by Rob Bowden states that the amount of waste produced is increasing at a rate faster than population growth. About 1.5 million computers, in the U.K, are thrown away each year and most end up in landfills. There are 3 types of waste which are Municipal Solid Waste, Industrial Waste, and Hazardous waste. MSW includes waste from public garbage cans and local dumpsters. Industrial Waste includes massive amounts of waste water that is contaminated with chemicals. Hazardous waste is the most dangerous as it presents a danger to human health and the environment. Solutions for waste disposal take time because people need to consider their lifestyle and limit the amount of waste they generate. A good start is to recycle items such as paper, cans, plastic, and clothes. This way they don’t end up in landfills, beaches, or streets. Another solution is to join organizations that go around places to recycle, or organizations that demand the reduction in the amount of products that are being