Do you want to improve your life quality and stop wasting money in your company? Wastes are resources used inefficiently. As such, they are money down the drain. This course covers what is waste and how it can be minimized, what is pollution, how waste is disposed of through natural processes, and how to harness those processes to better manage waste disposal.
COURSE STRUCTURE
This subject has 6 lessons as follows:
- Domestic Waste
- Street Cleaning and the Disposal of Refuse
- Industrial Waste
- Nuclear Fuel and Waste
- Water and its Treatment
- Waste and Recycling
AIMS
On completion of the course you should be able to do the following:
- Explain the nitrogen cycle and how it relates to waste treatment.
- Determine the economic considerations of different waste disposal systems.
- Compare industrial waste management with domestic waste management procedures.
- Determine the principles of “polluter pays” legislation and how it is applied.
- Describe how a budget is applied to managing a specific waste management enterprise.
- Discuss issues in nuclear power and nuclear waste technology (including hospital waste).
- Explain the cyclic nature of the water system and its relationship to environmental waste management.
- Monitor and recommend improvements to a specified recycling enterprise.