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waste management (types of waste and their management) - Coggle Diagram
waste management
(types of waste and their management)
liquid waste
storm water
domestic storage
industrial waste water
sewer
storm sewer
sullage
Treatment
deep burial
incineration
plasma pyrolysis
anatomical waste
pathological specimens
placentas
limbs
Organs
Biopsy specimens
Animal waste
Treatment
quality control
cleaning and decontamination
container delivery
disposal
secure transport of waste
Microbial and biotechnology waste
waste from production of biological toxins
attenuated vaccines
waste from laboratory culture
specimens of live microorganisms
human and animal cell culture
devices used for the transfer of culture
Treatment
microwaving
local autoclaving
incineration
Solid waste
Origin based
agricultural
municipal
biomedical
institutional
commercial
industrial
open area
Content based
hazardous waste
dead animals
bulky waste
combustible and non combustible waste
garbage
sewage water
ashes and residues
street waste
Treatment
composting process
solid waste sanitary incineration
sea dumping process
disposal by hog feeding
Nuclear waste
higher level waste(this waste comes from producing nuclear material for defence purposes)
low level wastes(wiping rags, filters, equipment's and tools
uranium tailings
transuranic waste
intermediate level waste(chemical, resins, sludge, metal nuclear fuel cladding)
spent fuel rods
Treatment
ion exchange
phosphate ceramics
remediation
ground disposal
space disposal
geological disposal
space disposal
transmutation
waste sharps
Biades
scalpels
needles
syringes
glass
Treatment
shredding
microwaving
disinfecting chemical waste
autoclaving
mutilation
chemical waste
non empty aerosol canes
preserved specimens
fluorescents specimens
ethylene glycol
pesticides
degreasing solvent
dye and glazes
Treatment
disposal in landfills of stabilized chemical waste
disposal in sewers of neutralized, non toxic chemicals
recycle and reuse of chemicals
incineration and disposal