BY: CAROLINE MINK Poor Waste Management. Rome Waste Management Rome’s sewers were built just like our sewers today. They were shaped like a half circle.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Head of Policies & Planning Division Ministry of Environment
Advertisements

Solid Domestic Waste IB Syllabus 5.5.1, AP Syllabus Ch 21 Personal Waste Audit Trashed video.
Kekaha, Kauai What a Waste!. We live in a finite environment … Can we continue to WASTE it?
Waste Management in Latin America
Landfills Geography 12 Kala Renard
Waste.
This PowerPoint Stinks!
Solid Waste and Recycling
Mountain of Trash: Are They Sustainable
INTEGRATED PLANNING: THE LINKS BETWEEN URBAN WASTE MANAGEMENT, SANITATION AND ENERGY.
By. Austin Long. Helpful Sites  e/ _ancient_rome.
Society depends on clean and safe water.
Measures to stop pollution. International Efforts.
Margaret Mead “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”
Earth Science 4.4 Protecting Resources
Waste The U.S. produces 11 billion tons of waste per year. Industrial waste –about 400 million metric tons per year in the U.S. Municipal Waste- A combination.
LACK OF CLEAN DRINKING WATER. Seeing as 70% of the earth’s surface consists of water you might think it would be easy to get drinking water for all of.
GREEN BUILDING.
Waste Management Lesson 3. Learning Goals In this activity you will: Learn the process, benefits, and types of composting; Study the importance of reduce,
By: Jake McFarland. Here you will find out how to solve a poor waste management problem in Ancient Rome.
Waste Management Solid and Liquid Waste Management.
Kekaha, Kauai What a Waste!. We live in a finite environment … Can we continue to WASTE it?
Solid Waste Management Lilian Giertz. Overview  What is solid waste?  How does this affect us?  Current management practices  Future management possibilities.
Introducing a revolution in waste recycling COW COW ™ Composting Organic Waste National Waste Recycler Systems, Inc. Presents.
Waste.
Recycling.
The State of Play with Waste Management in Estonia Margit Rüütelmann Managing Director of EWMA.
By : Isabella Foster. Expert Contact I contacted Rumpke Trash Services. I asked, 1) Is the company making an effort to decrease on pollution, if so how?
Roman aqueducts and the water and sewage systems By: Shawleace Hill.
Outcome 4— Global Issues Solid Waste Disposal. Why is this an issue? Early civilizations: Hunter-gatherers Early civilizations: Hunter-gatherers More.
Recycling Energy and waste management. Types of recycling  Closed loop recycling: plastic bottles becoming new plastic bottles; when the material collected.
Chapter 18 The Disposable Decades - 50s-90s 1. Disposable Life Style - Use once and throw away 2. Convenience became necessity 3. Results – some areas.
War on Waste SC.912.L Waste management strategies Recycling and reuse- Recycling allows the reuse of glass, plastics, paper, metals, and other.
Renewable & Nonrenewable Resources Lesson 2.4: “Solid Waste Management”
THE GEOGRAPHY OF POLLUTION. GROUNDING INDUSTRY AND POLLUTION As a country develops, it industrializes, and industrial waste products are major polluters.
WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING 1. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 2.
WasteSection 1 Classroom Catalyst. WasteSection 1 Objectives Name one characteristic that makes a material biodegradable. Identify two types of solid.
1 THE ENVIRONMENT. 2 G L O B A L P R O B L E M S AIR POLLUTION WATER POLLUTION TRASH AND LITTER RECYCLING.
Solid and Hazardous Waste. Solid waste : any unwanted or discarded material we produce that is not a liquid or gas. Municipal solid waste (MSW): produced.
Angelina Pellegrini Marketing Presentation June 2010 Angelina Pellegrini Marketing Presentation June 2010 Mission Trail Waste Systems Waste Management.
Waste. Solid Waste Any discarded solid material The U.S. produces 10 billion metric tons of solid waste each year. The amount of waste generated by each.
Poor Waste Management By: Kelli Cordell. Rome Sewers  There was 43 pumping stations.  About 400 miles of sewer mains.  The Roman Water Reclamation.
Our Work With Glenside & Research on Environmental Waste Team CEA Christine Kievit, Emily Hartzell, Alysia Wakefield.
GARBAGE WASTE & HAZARDOUS WASTE BY:SEAN ALLEN & ALFRED REMIJIO.
Waste and Hazardous Materials
WasteSection 1 The Generation of Waste Solid waste is any discarded solid material, such as garbage, refuse, or sludges. Solid waste includes everything.
I. Solid WasteSolid Waste Chapter 19 Section 1. Classroom Catalyst.
H2O WORLD SOLUTIONS Technology for the future - making Water Renewable.
ACHIEVING SUSTAINABILITY Unit 3-3a Managing Solid Waste.
1 Solid and Hazardous Waste Chapter 21 Living in the Environment, 13 th Edition, Miller.
The earth is full of natural things we can use. Many natural products are a source of wealth and affect the way we live. Stone, oil, wood, water, air,
DO NOW: What do we do with all the garbage we generate?
COMENIUS PROJECT ISTITUTO COMPRENSIVO DI GATTEO ITALY WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL IN OUR TERRITORY.
Pollutants via land media. Hazardous waste Hazardous waste is waste that is dangerous or potentially harmful to our health or the environment. Example.
WASTE Solid Waste. Objectives Name one characteristic that makes a material biodegradable. Name one characteristic that makes a material biodegradable.
How did the Romans stay clean? By Edee Polyakovsky
Chapter Nineteen: Waste
Legacy of Roman Empire Project
Solid Waste Management and Disposal
Aqueducts and Cloaca Maxima
Module 52 The Three Rs and Composting
Waste Management.
Waste Chapter 19 The amount of solid waste each American produces every year has more than doubled since the 1960s.
Waste Management.
Waste and Disposal.
Welcome To Our Presentation 1. Topic Name Transfer Stations and Transport, Ultimate Disposal Methods 2.
Waste Management.
Solid Waste Management
Combustion Consequences of Solid Waste
Section 25.3 Protecting Land and Water Objectives
Presentation transcript:

BY: CAROLINE MINK Poor Waste Management

Rome Waste Management Rome’s sewers were built just like our sewers today. They were shaped like a half circle or in ditch form and covered in stone. The Romans were the first to ever create a sewage system for there civilization. This was because people would die from waste exposure. The citizens' of Rome would often become ill or die from drinking water because it contained sewage. This water is very harmful to humans and can poison them. To stop the illnesses and death in the Roman Empire the Romans built aqueducts. The aqueducts would supply fresh water to the empire. Sewage would be transported from a latrine and then would be deposited in either a stream or river.

Rome Waste Management cont. The waste that would be carried through the channels to the aqueducts would be dumped some place else. This sewage system changed in Rome when the aqueducts were created. Before they existed the Romans would dump their waste on to the streets. The Cloaca Maxima was one of the earliest roman sewage systems and was constructed in about 600 B.C.E. Cloaca Maxima stood for great sewer. It was one of the oldest monuments in Rome. There were many ditches that were apart of the sewage system in Ancient Rome. The Cloaca Maxima was one of those many.

U.S Waste Management There was recorded to be about 4.4 pounds of waste per day for each person living in the U.S. Today the U.S. is trying to find an alternative way for discarding waste. They are trying to make it more technological. Within the whole nation, 27,000 organizations are in the waste management business. To decrease the amount of waste that goes into landfills use the three R’s. These are reduce, reuse, and recycle. The annual amount of waste is 200 million tons. This was found out to be true by the U.S. statistics.

U.S. Waste Management cont. The nation handles waste three different ways. They are by generators, treatment, and storage or disposal facilities. Many untreated waste products are flowing from the toilets of citizens to creeks and streams. Dumping into creeks and streams is illegal, yet the people of the U.S. still dump. When waste is dumped into a creek it exposes people to it and it could then sicken them. Dumping kills all life in an environment especially the animals that are actually in to water where the waste was dumped.

Questions For Experts How does your company get rid of waste? What methods do you use? Have you heard of the US trying to use an alternative way to dispose of waste? If so what do you think we should do? If not, what do you think the US could do to create a environmentally friendly way to discard of waste? On average, about how much waste does your company dispose of per day? Has the amount of waste that your company is collecting increased, decreased or stayed the same over the years? If it has increased, by how much has it increased? And if it has decreased how much has it decreased by?

Expert Responses Rumpke offers a complete solid waste solution for this region. Rumpke owns a sanitary landfill for waste and offers residential and commercial recycling programs. We also have a composting facility on site. Any trash that comes to the landfill is converted into renewable energy through a methane gas recovery system that converts landfill gas to natural gas. When residents participate in recycling those materials are collected separately and transported to our recycling center for processing. Our landfill is a state of the art facility which uses a liner system to protect the environment. As mentioned methane gas is recovered and converted into useable energy. At recycling we use single stream technology to separate fiber materials from containers. Magnets, an eddy current and optical scanners are used to separate containers. Once materials are separated they are shipped to various manufacturers and used as raw materials. Currently, there is a push to enhance recycling efforts and find alternatives to disposal. Rumpke is constantly researching these new technologies. Right now, landfills are still the best available technology to dispose of waste that can't be recycled. More people have to make the decision to recycle. Society must demand that manufacturers find new ways to use recyclables and companies like Rumpke have to continue to bring the best technology to the process. -7,000 tons per day at Rumpke Sanitary Landfill. It has increased, but usually shifts according to seasons and the economy. If the economy is thriving waste goes up because there are more products being purchased and manufactured, as well as more construction. Generally, it shifts within a 1,000 tons per day if any changes at all occur.

Pictures

Will the U.S be able to fix the problems of Rome with our modern day technologies?? I do not thing the problems of Rome will be able to be fixed with our technologies today. Only some of the problems will be able to be fixed but not all of them. I think this because take waste management for example. In Rome, they had a very poor waste management system if any at one point. They had waste overflowing on the streets. Today we have improved on how we dispose of waste but we haven't fixed them for good. Our nation has come up with the three R’s and landfills to help discard of waste. Landfills aren't exactly environmentally friendly so we haven't completely solved Rome's problems. Therefore, I think only some of the problems that occurred in Ancient Rome will be solved and fixed for good.