Water Efficiency and Sanitary Waste
In: Handbook of Green Building Design and Construction, S. 361-384
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In: Handbook of Green Building Design and Construction, S. 361-384
In: Advances in environmental engineering and green technologies (AEEGT) book series
In: Premier reference source
"This book presents research-based insights and solutions for the proper management and treatment of landfill leachate, highlighting relevant topics on emerging technologies and treatment innovations for minimizing the environmental hazards of waste disposal"--
In: http://hdl.handle.net/10317/9991
[SPA]Debido al incremento de los residuos sanitarios por causa de la COVID-19, las diferentes comunidades autónomas se vieron obligadas a tomar diferentes medidas para hacer frente a la gestión de dichos residuos. En una primera instancia, el Gobierno de España publicó una Orden en la que explicaba cómo las diferentes comunidades podían gestionar los residuos. Sin embargo, algunas comunidades como Asturias, País Vasco, Galicia, Madrid o la Comunidad Valenciana entre otras publicaron sus propios decretos para hacer frente a la gestión de los residuos sanitarios en contacto con la COVID-19. Por su parte, la Región de Murcia, al no tener una ley propia de residuos que reglamentase cómo se debían gestionar los residuos sanitarios, se basó exclusivamente en lo dictado por el Estado Español. Debido a la falta de datos aportados por la Comunidad Autónoma de la Región de Murcia no se pudo realizar un análisis exhaustivo de cómo esta comunidad llevó a cabo la gestión de los residuos sanitarios, por lo que se decidió hacer una comparativa con la Comunidad Valenciana. De dicha comparativa surgieron algunos puntos de mejora que se podrían aplicar, como por ejemplo que la Región de Murcia publique su propia normativa de residuos, que las comunidades mejoraran la publicidad de los datos aportados por parte del Gobierno regional y, por último, dada la información obtenida por las encuestas realizadas a los estudiantes y trabajadores sanitarios, mejorar su formación en el área de gestión de residuos. Finalmente, tras el análisis de la gestión de las diferentes comunidades autónomas, las comunidades que más destacan por su gestión integral de los residuos sanitarios, además de por la transparencia al aportar datos para poder realizar el análisis, fueron Principado de Asturias, País Vasco y Cataluña. [ENG]Due to the increase in health care waste due to COVID-19, the different Autonomous Communities were forced to take different measures to deal with the management of this waste. In the first instance, the Spanish Government published an Order explaining how the different communities could manage the waste. However, some communities such as Asturias, the Basque Country, Galicia, Madrid and the Valencian Community, among others, published their own decrees to deal with the management of health care waste in contact with the COVID-19. For its part, the Region of Murcia, not having its own waste law regulating how health care waste should be managed, relied exclusively on what was dictated by the Spanish State. On the other hand, due to the lack of data provided by the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia, it was not possible to carry out an exhaustive analysis of how this community carried out the management of health care waste, so it was decided to make a comparison with the Autonomous Community of Valencia. From this comparison, some points for improvement emerged that could be applied, such as, for example, that the Region of Murcia publishes its own waste regulations, that both regions improve the publicity of the data provided by the regional government and, finally, given the information obtained from the surveys carried out with students and health workers, improve their training in the area of waste management. Lastly, following the analysis of the management of the different autonomous communities, the communities that stand out most for their integrated management of healthcare waste, as well as for their transparency in providing data for the analysis, were Principality of Asturias, Basque Country and Catalonia. ; Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Industrial ; Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112008347558
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In: Waste management: international journal of integrated waste management, science and technology, Band 25, Heft 3, S. 323-327
ISSN: 1879-2456
In: International solid waste professional library
This volume provides a perspective on how different countries cope with the municipal solid waste problem politically, administratively, and technically--with a particular focus on sanitary landfilling. Fifteen countries report on the quantities of such waste generated, its composition, and on various management methods used. In addition they report on sanitary landfilling, the impacts of past practices, current practices for leachate control, and landfill gas management. Finally, the role of government, new handling strategies, and likely future directions in waste management are discussed
In: Int J Health Allied Sci 2016;5:129-32.
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In: Journal of Air Pollution and Health, Vol 1 No 3 (2016): Summer 2016
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In: HUMANUS DISCOURSE Vol. 1. NO 1.2021
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030448339
"U.S. Government Printing Office: 1958"--p. [7] ; "1 Sep 58" ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 2
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In: Water pollution control research series 15020 DGR 8/70
In: Waste management: international journal of integrated waste management, science and technology, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 100-109
ISSN: 1879-2456
In: Environmental politics, Band 18, Heft 6, S. 939-959
ISSN: 1743-8934
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 31, Heft 21, S. 30336-30352
ISSN: 1614-7499