997 resultados para Municipal solid wastes (MSW)


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Pós-graduação em Engenharia Mecânica - FEG

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Estudo da caracterização física dos resíduos sólidos domiciliares dos municípios de Belém e Ananindeua da Região Metropolitana de Belém, relacionada com a situação socioeconômica, sua evolução temporal, sua potencialidade de reciclagem e com a redução de custos com a limpeza urbana. Inicialmente, foram identificados os roteiros de coleta praticados em cada um dos setores a serem amostrados. Em seguida, iniciou-se a caracterização no Complexo de Destino Final do Aurá onde as amostras dos roteiros selecionados foram analisadas. Após processo de homogeneização, foi retirado um metro cúbico de resíduos sólidos das viagens de cada roteiro, onde, realizou-se a caracterização e seleção dos componentes dos resíduos. Ao final desta etapa, os resultados obtidos foram tratados estatisticamente, tendo os seguintes valores médios para os municípios de Belém e Ananindeua, respectivamente: Peso Específico Aparente Úmido 202,03 e 180,09 kg/m; plástico 14,98 % e 16,27 %; papel e papelão 17,06 % e 17,36 %; metais 2,64 % e 3,87 %; vidro 1,52 % e 2,96 %; matéria orgânica putrescível (compostável) 45,89 % e 42,34 %; e outros 17,91 % e 17,20 %. Os resultados obtidos chamam atenção especialmente na variação do Peso Específico Aparente Úmido, sendo o de Ananindeua de menor valor em função do maior teor de plásticos, vidros e metais; e de um menor teor de matéria orgânica. Essas diferenças basicamente se devem a dois fatores que são: Ananindeua é cidade dormitório de Belém e em Belém a coleta seletiva é mais eficiente devido a existência de uma cooperativa de catadores incentivada pelo poder público. Os valores mensais agregados somente com a reciclagem são: Belém (lr = 100 %) R$ 11.089.740,90; Belém (Ir = média brasileira) R$ 3.256.155,60; Ananindeua (Ir = 100 %) R$ 2.228.510,40; Ananindeua (Ir = média brasileira) R$ 1.160.136,90. Valores Totais com a Reciclagem sem Coleta Seletiva pelo poder público são: Belém (Ir =100 %) R$ 1.080.547,50; Belém (Ir = média brasileira) R$ 402.165,60; Ananindeua (Ir = 100 %) R$ 532.353,60; Ananindeua (Ir= média brasileira) R$ 125.676,00. Os resultados alcançados satisfazem o objetivo deste trabalho, traçando, dessa forma, o perfil de produção dos resíduos sólidos dos municípios de Belém e Ananindeua com os valores agregados pela reciclagem, no ano de 2006.

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Essa dissertação aborda a gestão de resíduos sólidos urbanos domiciliares em Belém, seu tratamento e a possibilidade de geração de renda através da reciclagem de resíduos sólidos. Com o intuito de entender a gestão de resíduos sólidos e um mercado de reciclagem na cidade Belém essa dissertação analisou a atual estrutura de gestão de resíduos e o trabalho de coleta seletiva realizado pela Prefeitura Municipal de Belém (PMB). Também serão objetos de estudo nesse trabalho a Legislação que trata sobre questões especificas dos resíduos sólidos, estabelecida com a Política de Resíduos Sólidos, através do Conselho Nacional do Meio Ambiente (CONAMA) na qual destacamos, a atual Política Nacional de Gestão de Resíduos Sólidos. Partiu-se do pressuposto de que em Belém a diferença entre resíduos gerados e resíduos introduzidos no processo de reciclagem é muito grande, dessa forma a produtividade dos processos de reciclagem é insuficiente. A pesquisa foi realizada a partir de dados da Secretaria Estadual de Meio Ambiente (SEMA), da Secretaria Municipal de Saneamento (SESAN), da Secretaria Municipal de Coordenação e Gestão de Projetos (SEGEP) e do Departamento Municipal de Resíduos Sólidos (DRES), assim como, por meio da aplicação de questionários e entrevistas com agentes envolvidos na cadeia de reciclagem. A partir da analise realizada para a dissertação constatou-se que a gestão de resíduos na cidade ainda é deficiente, a pesquisa realizada mostra que há apenas dois bairros de Belém atendidos pela coleta seletiva domiciliar, que o aterro sanitário da cidade está funcionando com sua capacidade de suporte exaurida e que dessa forma a prefeitura municipal esta muito longe de enquadrar-se nos padrões da nova Política Nacional de Gestão de Resíduos Sólidos (PNRS.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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In Brazil, the large quantities of solid waste produced are out of step with public policies, technological developments, and government budgets for the division. In small municipalities, the common lack of technological knowledge and financial conditions for suitable waste disposal has resulted in a large number of illegal dumps. Therefore, small sanitary landfill facilities are working with simplified operations focusing on cost reduction and meeting the economic and technological standards of the city without endangering the environment or public health. Currently, this activity is regulated at a federal level although there is some uncertainty regarding the risk of soil and aquifer contamination as theses facilities do not employ liners. Thus, this work evaluates a small landfill to identify changes in soil and groundwater using geotechnical parameters, monitoring wells, and geophysical tests performed by electrical profiling. It is verified that based on current conditions, no contaminants have migrated via underground water aquifers, and overall no significant changes have occurred in the soil. It is concluded that, despite its simplicity, the method investigated is a viable alternative for the final disposal of municipal solid waste from small cities, especially in developing countries.

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Currently, in Brazil, the quantity and quality of new types of wastes, discarded without criteria in urban areas, has been responsible for considerable impacts on public health and the environment. According to a report prepared by the Institute of Applied Economic Research (IPEA), the country loses about U.S. $ 8 billion annually, due lack of waste recycling, which go directly into landfills or dumps. Among these solid wastes are waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), whose characteristics are complex, by having in its composition substances of high value-added and other health hazards which require different treatment of household waste. Aiming to fill the gap in Brazilian environmental legislation, on 02/08/2010, was sanctioned the National Policy Solid Waste (Law No. 12,305), already regulated on 23/12/2010 (Decree No 7404), whose based on the following principles:reduction of waste generation and toxicity of shared responsibility, proper planning management, social inclusion of waste pickers and sustainable production and consumption. Given the above, this work presented here, aims generally present a diagnosis of the current situation of electronic waste generated in the Faculty of Engineering, Campus Guaratinguetá, FEG / UNESP, to provide data for management and management of these waste, based on sustainability, the economic losses and minimizing environmental impacts and public health related to the flow and the improper disposal of these wastes

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Brazil faces a complex problem in respect to municipal solid waste, having been in recent years an increase of its generation without the country there be adequate for proper disposal thereof. In many states , the percentage of waste destined improperly , ie , in dumps , landfills, send- outs , among others , is greater than that disposed in landfills , which would be the most correct way to be made. It can be argued that this discrepancy is due to the high cost of implementation and operation of the landfill, and the same need large areas with physical characteristics that suit their operations . When there is a provision in properly constructed landfills , municipal solid waste grounded generate gases with high potential energy through biochemical reactions during the anaerobic decomposition of organic material stored . Such gases can be used for power generation within the landfill or other economic means . To estimate the gas generation will be sufficient for such economic compensation , there are mathematical models that make estimating the amount of gas produced . These models calculate the energy capacity and generation , using parameters obtained based on the characteristics of solid waste , climate of the region where they are grounded and grounding time . Such models have been raised and studied so that it was possible to perform simulations that demonstrate the behavior of biogas generation related to the external conditions of the landfill that interfere with biological reactions within. The results show differences between the values obtained , it shows that the preparation of the models found and used in the simulations were allocated amounts for different parameters that determine this difference in the estimate . Therefore, to rule, the models have difficulty understanding this because there is no clarity in the formulation of the equations , and the definition of variables and parameters would require a detailed study to...

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One of the greatest problems nowadays is the correct management of solid waste produce in every human activity. On 2010, the “Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos” was approved, this law brings directives and instruments to deal with the solid waste issue. The objective of this work is to make a Strategic Assessment on a Solid Waste Management Plan applied to a medium size city. Based on general data about the situation of the solid wastes in Brazil, a first scenario was described. After that, likely scenarios were proposed, taking segregation, treatment and final disposal on account. Finally, those scenarios were compared, mainly in the final volume disposed and costs involved

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In 2010 Brazil produced about 60.8 million of municipal solid waste, an amount 6.8% higher than in 2009 and six times the rate of urban population growth recorded in the same period. According to a study by the Brazilian Association of Companies of Special Wasteand Public Cleansing (Abrelpe), the average waste generated per person in the same period the country was 378 Kilograms, an amount 5.3% higher to 2009 (359 Kg). The total reached 60.8 milion tons of waste, 6.5 million tons were collected and not end up inrivers, streams and vacant lots. Of this total production, 42.4% or 22.9 million Tons, did not receive proper destination and destiny had dumps and landfills. The data show that the country is in upward trend in waste generation, but did not advance the appropriate destination at the same pace. The waste thus throw open cause public helth problems, such as proliferation of disease vectors (flies, mosquitoes, cockroaches, rats, and others). Generation of odors and especially the pollution of soil, surface water and groundwater through slurry ( liquid black, smelly and high pollution potential produced by the decomposition of organic matter contained in waste), affecting the water. This Study shows the popper closure of the areas, wich long has been degrading our natural resources, not to cause damage to nature and therefore society

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This research was mainly focused on public policy analysis of solid waste, and the National Policy and State Solid Waste, as well as determining the performance of the Blue Green Municipality strategic project in relation to the management of municipal solid waste in Regente Feijó, São Paulo. The objective of this research was to analysis of the consequences of the deployment project of selective collection and integration of recyclable material collectors in an association of collectors, called the Association of Recyclable Material Collectors Rock, held in the city from the year 2008, with effective implementation in 2010. We analyzed the actions of the municipal government since the implementation of selective collection, to the development of the Association. The methodology used was literature concerning the issue; routine field surveys to monitor the activities in the landfill and association of collectors, collecting data from questionnaires appropriate to the research topic. We sought to examine old and new forms of urban solid waste management, the evolution of the historical process of this issue in the city and its social and environmental impacts, and the collectors the main social actors in this process. The complexity that addresses this issue was dealt with in this dynamic study, analyzing all parts involved

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The objective of this study was to analyze the performance of solid waste management in the municipality of Tibagi, Paraná, a city with approximately 20000 inhabitants, which implemented the selective collection program called Recycle Tibagi. The analysis was based on descriptive statistical techniques, considering the three types of waste (tailings, organic and recyclable), and per capita generation of garbage upward trend in the coming years, based on the method of Winter (Triple Exponential Damping), using data recorded by the Department of the Environment and the Association of Recyclable Materials from Tibagi - ACAMARTI. Efficient selective collection from a structured environmental education program with constant training conducted with the scavengers, possible to obtain important data in sorting and marketing of recyclable materials, saving raw materials, water and energy, as well as relevant indicators social inclusion and employment generation and income. The project involves several areas of municipal management and arouses curiosity and interest in several areas: social, financial, environmental and administrative. It's a way to encourage new projects and public bodies, highlighting the importance of recycling and proper disposal of solid waste.