Write information that should be collected and updated regularly for planning of solid waste collection.
See Answer →Compare and contrast semi-compaction vehicles and compaction vehicles.
See Answer →Write short notes on the different kinds of community waste storage systems.
See Answer →What are various considerations to be made in the design of a waste collection system?
See Answer →Discuss the authorizations required under the Plastic Waste Management rules.
See Answer →Discuss the authorizations are required for consent to establish, consent to operate and renewal under the hazardous waste management rules.
See Answer →Explain the significance of proximate and ultimate analysis of waste.
See Answer →Using the data in Table given below, estimate the ‘as discarded’ density of 1000kg of typical residential waste.
| Component | Percent by mass |
| Food Waste | 15 |
| Paper | 45 |
| Cardboard | 15 |
| Plastics | 10 |
| Wood | 5 |
| Tin Cans | 10 |
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. What are the Reasons for change in composition of waste?
See Answer →. What are the health effects of solid waste pollution?
See Answer →Using following data evaluate the quantity of solid waste generated rate per week for a city residential area consists of 5000 homes. Given data are collected from local transfer station and observation period was one week. Assume approximately 2 adults and 1 child per home (2.5 people per home):
| No.of vehicle | No. of Strip | Volume | Specific Weight |
| I | 15 | 10 | 280 |
| II | 20 | 8 | 210 |
| III | 25 | 12 | 320 |
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What are the principles of integrated solid waste management?
See Answer →Enlist few example of recycling of the MSW
See Answer →What do you understand by construction and demolition (C&D) waste? Explain in brief.
See Answer →Discuss the role of legislature and judiciary in furthering the cause of prisoners’ rights in India.
See Answer →What do you mean by the framing of charge? Discuss its importance in the criminal justice process in India.
See Answer →The presumption of innocence is cornerstone of the criminal justice system in India. Discuss in detail.
See Answer →Explain the police as an agency of criminal justice in Indian context.
See Answer →Trace the historical evolution of criminal justice system in India.
See Answer →Discuss the salient features of Indian Penal Code, 1860.
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