Handbook of Solid Waste Management, Second Edition
by: George Tchobanoglous, Frank Kreith
Abstract: This practical handbook offers engineers and public officials the only integrated approach to the planning, design, and management of efficient, economical and environmentally responsible solid waste disposal systems. The second edition will update chapter 3, Solid Waste Characteristics, chapter 4, chapter 5. These chapters deal with federal and state regulations. Chapter 9, Recycling, Chapter 12, Landfilling will be updated. New materials on optical separation techniques, weight based collection systems, yard waste management, economics, collection cost and technologies, safety and risk assessment were added.
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Table of Contents
- A. PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
- B. ABOUT THE EDITORS
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. FEDERAL ROLE IN MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
- 3. SOLID WASTE STATE LEGISLATION
- 4. PLANNING FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
- 5. SOLID WASTE STREAM CHARACTERISTICS
- 6. SOURCE REDUCTION: QUANTITY AND TOXICITY Part 6A. Quantity Reduction
- 7. SOURCE REDUCTION: QUANTITY AND TOXICITY Part 6B. Toxicity Reduction
- 8. COLLECTION OF SOLID WASTE
- 9. RECYCLING
- 10. MARKETS AND PRODUCTS FOR RECYCLED MATERIAL
- 11. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES
- 11A. OTHER SPECIAL WASTES Part 11A Batteries
- 11B. OTHER SPECIAL WASTES Part 11B Used Oil
- 11C. OTHER SPECIAL WASTES Part 11C Scrap Tires
- 11D. OTHER SPECIAL WASTES Part 11D Construction and Demolition Debris
- 11E. OTHER SPECIAL WASTES Part 11E Computer and Other Electronic Solid Waste
- 17. COMPOSTING OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES
- A. PARTIAL LISTING OF VENDORS OF EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS FOR COMPOSTING MSW AND OTHER ORGANIC WASTES
- B. COSTS FOR COMPOSTING MSW AND YARD WASTES
- 18. WASTE-TO-ENERGY COMBUSTION: Introduction
- 13A. WASTE-TO-ENERGY COMBUSTION Part 13A Incineration Technologies
- 13B. WASTE-TO-ENERGY COMBUSTION Part 13B Ash Management and Disposal
- 13C. WASTE-TO-ENERGY COMBUSTION Part 13C Emission Control
- 22. LANDFILLING
- 23. SITING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE FACILITIES
- 24. FINANCING AND LIFE-CYCLE COSTING OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
- C. GLOSSARY
- D. FACTORS FOR THE CONVERSION OF U.S. CUSTOMARY UNITS TO THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM (SI) OF UNITS
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Expanded Table of Contents
- A. PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
- B. ABOUT THE EDITORS
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- WASTE GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT IN A TECHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY
- ISSUES IN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
- INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT
- IMPLEMENTING INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
- TYPICAL COSTS FOR MAJOR WASTE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS
- FRAMEWORK FOR DECISION MAKING
- KEY FACTORS FOR SUCCESS
- PHILOSOPHY AND ORGANIZATION OF THIS HANDBOOK
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- 2. FEDERAL ROLE IN MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
- 3. SOLID WASTE STATE LEGISLATION
- INTRODUCTION
- TRENDS IN MUNICIPAL WASTE GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT
- THE WASTE REDUCTION LEGISLATION MOVEMENT
- THE EFFECT OF LEGISLATION
- STATE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LEGISLATION
- STATE PLANNING PROVISIONS
- PERMITTING AND REGULATION REQUIREMENTS
- WASTE REDUCTION LEGISLATION
- ESTABLISHING WASTE REDUCTION GOALS
- LEGISLATING LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY
- MAKING PRODUCERS AND RETAILERS RESPONSIBLE FOR WASTE
- ADVANCED DISPOSAL FEES
- SPECIAL WASTE LEGISLATION
- STATE FUNDING
- FLOW CONTROL LEGISLATION: INTERSTATE MOVEMENT OF UNPROCESSED AND PROCESSED SOLID WASTE
- APPENDIX: STATE SOLID WASTE REGULATORY AGENCIES
- 4. PLANNING FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
- 5. SOLID WASTE STREAM CHARACTERISTICS
- 6. SOURCE REDUCTION: QUANTITY AND TOXICITY Part 6A. Quantity Reduction
- 7. SOURCE REDUCTION: QUANTITY AND TOXICITY Part 6B. Toxicity Reduction
- 8. COLLECTION OF SOLID WASTE
- 9. RECYCLING
- 10. MARKETS AND PRODUCTS FOR RECYCLED MATERIAL
- 11. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES
- 11A. OTHER SPECIAL WASTES Part 11A Batteries
- 11B. OTHER SPECIAL WASTES Part 11B Used Oil
- 11C. OTHER SPECIAL WASTES Part 11C Scrap Tires
- 11D. OTHER SPECIAL WASTES Part 11D Construction and Demolition Debris
- 11E. OTHER SPECIAL WASTES Part 11E Computer and Other Electronic Solid Waste
- 17. COMPOSTING OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES
- A. PARTIAL LISTING OF VENDORS OF EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS FOR COMPOSTING MSW AND OTHER ORGANIC WASTES
- B. COSTS FOR COMPOSTING MSW AND YARD WASTES
- 18. WASTE-TO-ENERGY COMBUSTION: Introduction
- 13A. WASTE-TO-ENERGY COMBUSTION Part 13A Incineration Technologies
- 13B. WASTE-TO-ENERGY COMBUSTION Part 13B Ash Management and Disposal
- 13C. WASTE-TO-ENERGY COMBUSTION Part 13C Emission Control
- 22. LANDFILLING
- THE LANDFILL METHOD OF SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
- GENERATION AND COMPOSITION OF LANDFILL GASES
- FORMATION, COMPOSITION, AND MANAGEMENT OF LEACHATE
- INTERMEDIATE AND FINAL LANDFILL COVER
- STRUCTURAL AND SETTLEMENT CHARACTERISTICS OF LANDFILLS
- LANDFILL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
- LANDFILL OPERATION
- ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MONITORING AT LANDFILLS
- LANDFILL CLOSURE, POSTCLOSURE CARE, AND REMEDIATION
- 23. SITING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE FACILITIES
- 24. FINANCING AND LIFE-CYCLE COSTING OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
- C. GLOSSARY
- D. FACTORS FOR THE CONVERSION OF U.S. CUSTOMARY UNITS TO THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM (SI) OF UNITS
Book Details
Title: Handbook of Solid Waste Management, Second Edition
Publisher: McGRAW-HILL: New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Mexico City, Milan, New Delhi, San Juan, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto
Copyright / Pub. Date: 2002 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
ISBN: 9780071356237
Authors:
George Tchobanoglous
is a professor emeritus of civil and environmental engineering at the University of California at Davis. He received a B.S. degree in civil engineering from the University of the Pacific, an M.S. degree in sanitary engineering from the University of California at Berkeley, and a Ph.D. in environmental engineering from Stanford University. His principal research interests are in the areas of solid waste management, wastewater treatment, wastewater filtration, aquatic systems for wastewater treatment, and individual onsite treatment systems. He has taught courses on these subjects at UC Davis for the past 32 years. He has authored or co-authored over 350 technical publications including 12 textbooks and 3 reference books. He is the principal author of a textbook titled Solid Waste Management: Engineering Principles and Management Issues, published by McGraw-Hill. The textbooks are used in more than 200 colleges and universities throughout the United States, and they ate also used extensively by practicing engineers in the United States and abroad.
Dr. Tchobanoglous is an active member of numerous professional societies. He is a corecipient of the Gordon Maskew Fair Medal and the Jack Edward McKee Medal from the Water Environment Federation. Professor Tchobanoglous serves nationally and internationally as a consultant to government agencies and private concerns. He is a past president of the Association of Environmental Engineering Professors. He is consulting editor for the McGraw-Hill book company series in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering. He has served as a member of the California Waste Management Board. He is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and a registered Civil Engineer in California.
Frank Kreith
is a professor emeritus of engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he taught in the Mechanical and Chemical Engineering Departments from 1959 to 1978. For the past 13 years, Dr. Kreith served as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) legislative fellow at the National Conference of State Legislatives (NCSL), where he provided assistance on waste management, transportation, and energy issues to legislators in state governments. Prior to joining NCSL in 1988, Dr. Kreith was chief of thermal research at the Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI), now the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). During his tenure at SERI, he participated in the presidential domestic energy review and served as an advisor to the governor of Colorado. In 1983, he received SERI’s first General Achievement Award. He has written more than a hundred peer-reviewed articles and authored or edited 12 books.
Description: This practical handbook offers engineers and public officials the only integrated approach to the planning, design, and management of efficient, economical and environmentally responsible solid waste disposal systems. The second edition will update chapter 3, Solid Waste Characteristics, chapter 4, chapter 5. These chapters deal with federal and state regulations. Chapter 9, Recycling, Chapter 12, Landfilling will be updated. New materials on optical separation techniques, weight based collection systems, yard waste management, economics, collection cost and technologies, safety and risk assessment were added.
