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Gunawan, Nyoman Satria Wibawa - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • PELAKSANAAN KEWENANGAN PEMERINTAH KOTA DENPASAR DALAM PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH BERBASIS SUMBER SEBAGAI UPAYA PENGENDALIAN PENCEMARAN BERDASARKAN PERATURAN GUBERNUR BALI NOMOR 47 TAHUN 2019.
    2021
    Co-Authors: Gunawan, Nyoman Satria Wibawa
    Abstract:

    The increasing number of Indonesia's population from year to year results in an increase in the volume of Waste. The lifestyle of modern society has an impact on the increasingly diverse consumption patterns of society, so that it has an impact on increasing types of Waste causing Waste pollution. Waste must be seen as a resource that has economic value and provides benefits, such as Waste that is managed into compost, fertilizer, industrial raw materials and others. The research was conducted with empirical legal research that focuses on social facts. This research data is obtained by interviewing respondents related to Waste problems and literature study, through regulations, books, journals, and newspapers. The results showed that the source-based Waste Management had been implemented but not maximally. The City Government and the community have been able to handle Waste and manage it with the Garbage Bank, Waste Self-Management, and TPST 3R. The City Government involves all aspects of the community, from the village / kelurahan, traditional village, and the sub-district itself. The obstacle faced are: socialization, TPST3R facilities and land. The Solutions taken are land acquisition to facilitate TPST3R, door-to-door socialization, develop technology for specific Waste and Hazardous Waste Management, sanctions and warnings

  • PELAKSANAAN KEWENANGAN PEMERINTAH KOTA DENPASAR DALAM PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH BERBASIS SUMBER SEBAGAI UPAYA PENGENDALIAN PENCEMARAN BERDASARKAN PERATURAN GUBERNUR BALI NOMOR 47 TAHUN 2019
    2021
    Co-Authors: Gunawan, Nyoman Satria Wibawa
    Abstract:

    The increasing number of Indonesia's population from year to year results in an increase in the volume of Waste. The lifestyle of modern society has an impact on the increasingly diverse consumption patterns of society, so that it has an impact on increasing types of Waste causing Waste pollution. Waste must be seen as a resource that has economic value and provides benefits, such as Waste that is managed into compost, fertilizer, industrial raw materials and others. The research was conducted with empirical legal research that focuses on social facts. This research data is obtained by interviewing respondents related to Waste problems and literature study, through regulations, books, journals, and newspapers. The results showed that the source-based Waste Management had been implemented but not maximally. The City Government and the community have been able to handle Waste and manage it with the Garbage Bank, Waste Self-Management, and TPST 3R. The City Government involves all aspects of the community, from the village / kelurahan, traditional village, and the sub-district itself. The obstacle faced are: socialization, TPST3R facilities and land. The Solutions taken are land acquisition to facilitate TPST3R, door-to-door socialization, develop technology for specific Waste and Hazardous Waste Management, sanctions and warnings

Konstantinos Moustakas - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Household Hazardous Waste Management: A review
    Journal of Environmental Management, 2015
    Co-Authors: Vassilis J. Inglezakis, Konstantinos Moustakas
    Abstract:

    This paper deals with the Waste stream of household Hazardous Waste (HHW) presenting existing Management systems, legislation overview and other relevant quantitative and qualitative information. European Union legislation and international Management schemes are summarized and presented in a concise manner by the use of diagrams in order to provide crucial information on HHW. Furthermore, sources and types, numerical figures about generation, collection and relevant Management costs are within the scope of the present paper. The review shows that the term used to refer to Hazardous Waste generated in households is not clearly defined in legislation, while there is absence of specific acts regulating the Management of HHW. The lack of obligation to segregate HHW from the household Waste and the different terminology used makes it difficult to determine the quantities and composition of this Waste stream, while its generation amount is relatively small and, therefore, is commonly overlooked in Waste statistics. The paper aims to cover the gap in the related literature on a subject that is included within the crucial Waste Management challenges at world level, considering that HHW can also have impact on other Waste streams by altering the redox conditions or causing direct reactions with other non Hazardous Waste substances.

Vassilis J. Inglezakis - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Household Hazardous Waste Management: A review
    Journal of Environmental Management, 2015
    Co-Authors: Vassilis J. Inglezakis, Konstantinos Moustakas
    Abstract:

    This paper deals with the Waste stream of household Hazardous Waste (HHW) presenting existing Management systems, legislation overview and other relevant quantitative and qualitative information. European Union legislation and international Management schemes are summarized and presented in a concise manner by the use of diagrams in order to provide crucial information on HHW. Furthermore, sources and types, numerical figures about generation, collection and relevant Management costs are within the scope of the present paper. The review shows that the term used to refer to Hazardous Waste generated in households is not clearly defined in legislation, while there is absence of specific acts regulating the Management of HHW. The lack of obligation to segregate HHW from the household Waste and the different terminology used makes it difficult to determine the quantities and composition of this Waste stream, while its generation amount is relatively small and, therefore, is commonly overlooked in Waste statistics. The paper aims to cover the gap in the related literature on a subject that is included within the crucial Waste Management challenges at world level, considering that HHW can also have impact on other Waste streams by altering the redox conditions or causing direct reactions with other non Hazardous Waste substances.

S K Gupta - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • optimization of regional Hazardous Waste Management systems an improved formulation
    Waste Management, 1999
    Co-Authors: Arvind K Nema, S K Gupta
    Abstract:

    Abstract The planning and design of regional Hazardous Waste Management system (RHWMS) involves selection of treatment and disposal facilities, allocation of Hazardous Wastes and Waste residues from generator to the treatment and disposal sites and selection of the transportation routes. An improved formulation based upon multi-objective integer programming approach is presented to arrive at the optimal configuration of RHWMS components. This formulation addresses important practical issues like unique characteristics of the Hazardous Wastes reflecting on WasteWaste and Waste–technology compatibility. A utility function approach is presented to integrate both cost and risk related objectives. An illustrative case example is presented to demonstrate the usefulness of the improved formulation as a tool which can be used by environmental planning agencies in regional planning for Hazardous Waste Management.

Qiyuan Peng - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • improved approaches to the network design problem in regional Hazardous Waste Management systems
    Transportation Research Part E-logistics and Transportation Review, 2016
    Co-Authors: Jun Zhao, Lixia Huang, Derhorng Lee, Qiyuan Peng
    Abstract:

    This paper investigates the network design problem arising from the regional Hazardous Waste Management system. The problem is to identify the locations of various Waste facilities, and determine the transportation routes of Hazardous Wastes and Waste residues between those Waste facilities. Aiming at minimizing jointly the total cost and total risk, the problem is formulated as a multi-objective mixed integer linear programming model. By exploiting the advantages of the model, three multi-objective optimization approaches are customized to find highly qualified non-dominated solutions. The effectiveness and efficiency of the approaches are examined both on a hypothetical case and a realistic case.