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22BT2079 Waste Management and Upcycling, Module 1: Classification of…
22BT2079 Waste Management and Upcycling
Module 2: Waste Characterization and Source Reduction
Hazardous characteristics-TCLP tests
Waste sampling and characterization plan
composition, physical, chemical and biological properties of solid wastes
Source reduction of wastes, waste exchange, extended producer responsibility
Waste generation rates and variation
Collection of municipal solid wastes
Handling and segregation of wastes at source-storage
Module 3: Transport and Disposal of Wastes
Transfer stations optimizing waste allocation
Compatibility, storage, labelling and handling of hazardous waste
Hazardous waste manifests and transport; Waste disposal options
Disposal in landfills, landfill classification, types and methods; Site selection
Design and operation of sanitary landfills, secure landfills and landfill bioreactors
Leachate and landfill gas management
Landfill closure and environmental monitoring
Module 4: Waste Processing Technologies
Thermal conversion technologies and energy recovery
Incineration, solidification and stabilization of hazardous wastes
Methods and controls of composting
Treatment of biomedical wastes
Biological and chemical conversion technologies
Health considerations in the context of operation of facilities
Material separation and processing technologies
handling of materials and impact of outputs on the environment
Module 5: Wastewater Reuse and Residual Management
Industrial reuse, present status and issues
Disposal on water and land; Residuals of industrial wastewater treatment
Zero effluent discharge systems; Quality requirements for wastewater reuse
Quantification and characteristics of sludge
Joint treatment of industrial and domestic wastewater
Thickening, digestion, conditioning, dewatering and disposal of sludge
Individual and Common effluent treatment plants
Management of RO rejects
Module 6: Sustainable Technologies for Waste Conversion into Value-added Products
Gaseous form of biofuels-Biohydrogen
Conversion of waste into nanoparticles
Liquid form of biofuels-Bioethanol
Application of waste nanomaterials into the environmental sectors
Waste biomass into bioenergy
Textile waste upcycling; Upcycling of chicken wastes into fibers
Circular bioeconomy
Module 1: Classification of Wastes and it’s Management
nuclear wastes, electronic wastes, plastics and fly ash
Financing and public private participation for waste management
Salient features of Indian legislations on management and handling of municipal solid wastes
Induction of 5R’s in waste management-Refuse, reduce, reuse, repurpose, recycle
Need for solid and hazardous waste management
Types and sources of solid and hazardous wastes