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Title: Risk reduction of improper solid waste disposal activities: a case study of Maruthamunai residential area
Authors: Muneera, M.B.
Keywords: Solid waste
Municipal waste
Land degradation
Maruthamunai
Residential area
Issue Date: 26-Jun-2018
Publisher: Faculty of Arts and Culture, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka.
Citation: 6th South Eastern University Arts Research Session 2017 on "New Horizons towards Human Development ". 26th June 2018. South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, Oluvil, Sri Lanka. pp.105-116.
Abstract: Solid waste products are economically valuable products that are produced and driven by daily human activity. These solid waste various from country to country territory. One the biggest problems facing the world today is the land mismatch caused by solid waste. Most areas of kalmunai metropolitan area are due to the development of urban development, population growth, and exhaustion of increased solid waste. The area is characterized by land degradation, water logging, diminishing wetland, health risk and natural beauty disappearances. The primary for this study was obtained through samples, field studies and direct observation. Studies have been compiled, books, magazines, previous studies, weblog as secondary data. The study is aimed at clarifying the nature and sustainability of the land, making it clear to future generations and to develop proper waste management. The study is present to receive social awareness and clarity based on the purpose of the study. There are, risk reduction of solid waste disposal, minimize to zero waste with 3R system in society, using domestic wastage materials for fertilizer production, to product the Bio gas from Sewage waste, safeguarding of regional health protection of the environment. Transfer ant treatment of waste, energy from the waste and conservation of basic material. This research lead to awareness to the society development with clean and green environment.
URI: http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/3187
ISSN: 2651 - 0219
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