logging in or signing up collection Beverly_Hunk Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 614 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 02, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Waste Collection : Waste Collection Lesson Objectives: Lesson Objectives Understand problems and concerns associated with MSW collection. Compare and contrast privately and publicly operated systems. Understand the types of collection systems Identify the benefits associated with the use of transfer stations Prepare an economic analysis of transfer stations Understand the design issues associated with transfer stationsSlide3: Collection accounts for 50-70% of a SW budget!Types of Waste Collection Systems: Types of Waste Collection Systems Refuse Collection Systems Commercial Waste Collection Recyclable Material Collection Rear Loading Compactor: Rear Loading CompactorAutomatic Side Loading Compactor: Automatic Side Loading Compactor The above photo, excerpted from Integrated Solid Waste Management, 1999 by H. Lanier Hickman, Jr. is presented with permission of the publisher, Pickard & Anderson Companies, Inc. Reproduction of this photo in any other work is prohibited.Side Loader: Side LoaderFront Loading Compactor: Front Loading CompactorRecycling Hauler: Recycling Hauler The above photo, excerpted from Integrated Solid Waste Management, 1999 by H. Lanier Hickman, Jr. is presented with permission of the publisher, Pickard & Anderson Companies, Inc. Reproduction of this photo in any other work is prohibited.Collection Options: Collection Options City-Run Collection Non-Exclusive Franchise Exclusive FranchisesLabor: Labor Labor intensive Labor unskilled High turn-over rates Few prospects for mechanical replacement of manual labor Injuries and poor working conditions Limited career opportunitiesCustomer Service: Customer Service Frequency of service Container and storage issues particularly for commercial and industrial Location of pickup Special wastesManagement and Financing Issues: Management and Financing Issues Low priority Resistance to change and new technologies Lack of quality management Inflation Changing with new regulationsTechnological Issues: Technological Issues Collection of recyclables, yard waste, special wastes Yard waste containers - bagged material must be debagged prior to composting Automated collection (still requires an operator) Development of efficient routes Vehicle weight restrictions Vehicle turning radius and clearanceReasons for declining collection frequency include: Reasons for declining collection frequency include Proportion of putrescible waste declined (food grinders) Better design of collection vehicles controls odors and flies Service costs increased Time between collection and disposal decreased Better managementFixed Factors: Fixed Factors Fixed Factors Climate Topography Layout - container access (alley, curbside, rear of house) Available transportation systems, traffic, roads (Venice uses boats) Types of wastes collected Population density Variable Factors: Variable Factors Storage techniques employed Recycling Collection frequency Crew size Equipment Collection Calculations: Y = a + b + c(d) + e + f + g Where: Y = total collection time a = garage to route time b = actual time collecting waste c = number of trips to disposal site d = time to drive fully loaded truck to disposal facility, unload and return to collection area e = time to drive to garage at the end of the trip f + g = off route time, usually a fraction of Y Collection CalculationsCollection Calculations Cont’d: N = SF/XW Where: N = number of vehicles required S = total number of customers served per week F = collection frequency X = number of customers truck can serve per day W = number of work days per week Collection Calculations Cont’dHauled Container System: Hauled Container System 1 2 3 4 5 Disposal Site Number of Containers = n Example below: n=5 The number of drive between containers = n-1 Example: dbc = 4Return to Home page: Return to Home page You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
collection Beverly_Hunk Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 614 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 02, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Waste Collection : Waste Collection Lesson Objectives: Lesson Objectives Understand problems and concerns associated with MSW collection. Compare and contrast privately and publicly operated systems. Understand the types of collection systems Identify the benefits associated with the use of transfer stations Prepare an economic analysis of transfer stations Understand the design issues associated with transfer stationsSlide3: Collection accounts for 50-70% of a SW budget!Types of Waste Collection Systems: Types of Waste Collection Systems Refuse Collection Systems Commercial Waste Collection Recyclable Material Collection Rear Loading Compactor: Rear Loading CompactorAutomatic Side Loading Compactor: Automatic Side Loading Compactor The above photo, excerpted from Integrated Solid Waste Management, 1999 by H. Lanier Hickman, Jr. is presented with permission of the publisher, Pickard & Anderson Companies, Inc. Reproduction of this photo in any other work is prohibited.Side Loader: Side LoaderFront Loading Compactor: Front Loading CompactorRecycling Hauler: Recycling Hauler The above photo, excerpted from Integrated Solid Waste Management, 1999 by H. Lanier Hickman, Jr. is presented with permission of the publisher, Pickard & Anderson Companies, Inc. Reproduction of this photo in any other work is prohibited.Collection Options: Collection Options City-Run Collection Non-Exclusive Franchise Exclusive FranchisesLabor: Labor Labor intensive Labor unskilled High turn-over rates Few prospects for mechanical replacement of manual labor Injuries and poor working conditions Limited career opportunitiesCustomer Service: Customer Service Frequency of service Container and storage issues particularly for commercial and industrial Location of pickup Special wastesManagement and Financing Issues: Management and Financing Issues Low priority Resistance to change and new technologies Lack of quality management Inflation Changing with new regulationsTechnological Issues: Technological Issues Collection of recyclables, yard waste, special wastes Yard waste containers - bagged material must be debagged prior to composting Automated collection (still requires an operator) Development of efficient routes Vehicle weight restrictions Vehicle turning radius and clearanceReasons for declining collection frequency include: Reasons for declining collection frequency include Proportion of putrescible waste declined (food grinders) Better design of collection vehicles controls odors and flies Service costs increased Time between collection and disposal decreased Better managementFixed Factors: Fixed Factors Fixed Factors Climate Topography Layout - container access (alley, curbside, rear of house) Available transportation systems, traffic, roads (Venice uses boats) Types of wastes collected Population density Variable Factors: Variable Factors Storage techniques employed Recycling Collection frequency Crew size Equipment Collection Calculations: Y = a + b + c(d) + e + f + g Where: Y = total collection time a = garage to route time b = actual time collecting waste c = number of trips to disposal site d = time to drive fully loaded truck to disposal facility, unload and return to collection area e = time to drive to garage at the end of the trip f + g = off route time, usually a fraction of Y Collection CalculationsCollection Calculations Cont’d: N = SF/XW Where: N = number of vehicles required S = total number of customers served per week F = collection frequency X = number of customers truck can serve per day W = number of work days per week Collection Calculations Cont’dHauled Container System: Hauled Container System 1 2 3 4 5 Disposal Site Number of Containers = n Example below: n=5 The number of drive between containers = n-1 Example: dbc = 4Return to Home page: Return to Home page