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Industrial Waste Disposal

Presented by:
Mallikarjun.S.Zalaki
Contents:

 Introduction
 Classification of wastes
 Different forms of wastes
 Nuclear waste
 Nuclear waste disposal
Introduction:

 Industry:

The definition for industry is a


commercial production and sale
goods. A specific branch of
manufacture and trade. The sector
of an economy made up of
manufacturing enterprises
Industrial waste:

Industrial waste is a type of waste produced


by industrial activity, such as that of factories,
mills and mines.

Disposal of waste : Disposal is the act of


getting rid of waste that is no longer wanted
Types of Industrial waste:

 Toxic industrial waste: Which is harmful to


human & environment.

 Non toxic industrial waste : Doesn’t effect on


human & environment
Different forms of industrial
waste:
 Nuclear waste
 Agricultural waste
 Biodegradable waste
 Biomedical waste
 Chemical waste
 Clinical waste
 Commercial waste
 Composite waste
 Construction and demolition waste (C&D waste)
 Consumable waste
 Controlled waste
 Domestic waste
 Electronic waste (e-waste)
 Food waste
Nuclear waste:

Nuclear wastes are waste types containing


radioactive chemical elements that do not
have a practical purpose. They are usually the
products of nuclear processes, such as
nuclear fission. They are very harmful.
Disposal of nuclear waste:

The waste products of nuclear fission


reaction are either buried in deep pits or dip
trench or in deep sea away from sea shore.
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