INTRODUCTION:
The waste procedure is responsible for contamination arising from waste, and there is specific legislation relating to environmental management and waste management, and hazardous waste management. Waste disposal is potentially a major source of legal liability, particularly in Indonesia where there is strict liability for environmental damage resulting from pollution.
A waste management plan should form an integral part of all stages of operation, and shall be included in each operating departments environmental risk assessment. A full range of options for the production, control, treatment, management and disposal of all wastes shall be considered. It is the purpose of this course to provide participants with techniques of industrial waste control management, how to implement it and to evaluate their own system.
COURSE OUTLINE
1. INTRODUCTION
2. DEFINITIONS
- Evapotranspiration
- Graded Stone
- Greywater PIT
- Low Water Use Closet
- Onsite wastewater Management System
- Septage
- Sewage
- Wastewater Effluent
3. CHARACTERISTICS OF WASTEWATER
4. COMMON TYPES OF WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
- Septic Tanks
- Disposal Fields
- Aerobic Tanks and Package Treatment Plants
- Holding Tanks
- Sewage Ejector Systems
- Privies (Outdoor toilets)
- Greywater (Sullage) Pits
5. ALTERNATIVE ONSITE WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
6. REGISTERING AND INSTALLING YOUR SYSTEM
- Planning and Site Evaluation
- Soil Types
- Soil Analysis and/or Percolation Test
- Registration
- Authorization to Cover
- Sensitive Areas
7. OPERATING AND MAINTAINING YOUR SYSTEM
- Septic Tank Maintenance
- Disposal Field Maintenance
- Why Onsite Wastewater Management Systems FaiL
- Trouble-Shooting Guide
- Homeowner’s Onsite Wastewater Management System Maintenance Record
8. REDUCING YOUR INDOOR WATER USE
- Kitchen And Laundry
- General Water Use
- Bathroom
- Leaks
INSTRUCTOR
Martono, ST. and Team
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