Monday 22 February 2016

Methods Of Hazardous Waste Disposal Edmonton Residents Should Know

By Michael Meyer


Hazardous materials may originate from our homes or from manufacturing industries. The common types of waste that are encountered within the home setting include automotive waste such as oil, batteries, rust removers and gas. Another category is that of chemicals and cleaning agents that includes photo chemicals, household bleaches, paints and pesticides. Others include medical waste such as used needles, syringes and expired drugs. There are a number of vital things on hazardous waste disposal Edmonton residents need to know.

Materials that are described as being hazardous possesses a number of characteristics (one or several). These materials may be combustible, flammable, toxic, explosive, reactive or corrosive. Manufacturers are required to label such chemicals with clear identifiers of these properties. It is important that you read the instructions provided by the manufacturer relating to the disposal of these materials once you have finished using them.

Traditionally, the main method of disposing of these types of materials has involved the use of landfills. The problem with ordinary landfills is that the materials can easily seep into the ground and reach water sources. It is now a requirement that all landfills to be used for hazardous materials contain countermeasures that prevent this unwanted effect. One of the countermeasures that can be used is incorporating a cover within the foundation.

There are a number of materials that can be recycled. The most common are those that are flammable such as industrial fuel. Others include car batteries and electronic circuit boards. Heavy metal waste can be utilized in disposing of other solids. When the metals are turned into an ash they can combine with a wide array of other pollutes forming products that are a lot easier to get rid of.

Using hazardous sludge as a raw material in cement manufacture is also effective. The processes that are involved help to stabilize the materials and to make them non-toxic. They are all solidified which reduces their ability to form emissions. Usually, other components are added to improve the safety profile and to achieve the properties of cement. Such include phosphorous, pH adjustment materials and sulfur.

Incineration is easily available in many places. The main advantage of this method is the fact that the fumes that are produced during the destruction of the waste can be used to generate energy. The fumes may escape into the environment but experts say that the negative effects attributable to them are way less than the positives associated with the entire process. Starved air incinerators are now replacing ordinary incinerators to help minimize these emissions.

There are a few harmful substances that are a bit easy to dispose of. If you feel uncomfortable, you will be well advised to call a professional. If you decide to do the disposal yourself, ensure that you have personal protective equipment that will prevent contact or inhalation injuries from the fumes or burns. These include an apron, protective gloves and safety goggles.

If you plan to deliver your waste to a disposal facility, do it by following the laid down guidelines. Have the materials put in their original containers with proper labels. In their absence, glass containers (also well labelled) can be used. Make sure that seals are well fitting to prevent leakage. Separate, hazardous, domestic and commercial waste at all times.




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