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Integrated solid waste management: engineering principles and management issues



The first edition described the concept of Integrated Waste Management (IWM), and the use of Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) to provide a way to assess the environmental and economic performance of solid waste systems. Actual examples of IWM systems and published accounts of LCI models for solid waste are now appearing in the literature. To draw out the lessons learned from these experiences a significant part of this 2nd edition focuses on case studies - both of IWM systems, and of where LCI has been used to assess such systems. The 2nd edition also includes updated chapters on waste generation, waste collection, central sorting, biological treatment, thermal treatment, landfill and materials recycling.This 2nd edition also provides a more user-friendly model (IWM-2) for waste managers. To make it more widely accessible, this edition provides the new tool in Windows format, with greatly improved input and output features, and the ability to compare different scenarios. A detailed user's guide is provided, to take the reader through the use of the IWM-2 model, step by step. IWM-2 is designed to be an ''entry level'' LCI model for solid waste - user-friendly and appropriate to users starting to apply life cycle thinking to waste systems


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363.728 5 Tch i
Publisher McGraw-Hill : New York.,
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xxi, 978 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
9780071128654
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363.728 5
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