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NPTEL

Integrated Waste Management for a Smart City

NPTEL and Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur via YouTube

Overview

This course has emphasised on Integrated Solid Waste Management aspects within the broad subject area of Integrated Waste Management for a Smart City. The issues of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management, Construction and Demolition (C&D) Waste and Electronic Waste Management will be covered in this course. The topics will include generation rates and waste composition; Integrated waste management issues, collection, recovery, reuse, recycling, energy-from-waste, and landfilling; Biological treatment of the organic waste fraction - direct land application, composting, and anaerobic digestion. The environmental impact of waste management and its relationship on the big picture of sustainable development and smart city development will be discussed. A major focus of this course will be the role of MSW management within the various initiatives of the Govt. of India including Swachh Bharat Mission, Smart Cities as well as Make in India. The challenges of waste management for smart cities will also be discussed taking case studies from the first list of 20 smart cities identified in the first phase for this program. This will be followed by an overview of the Construction and Demolition (C&D) Waste and Electronic Waste (E-Waste) management issues in India in general and for the smart cities in particular. The new rules with respect to C&D Waste and E-Waste Management will be covered. The challenges of managing these waste streams effectively will be discussed.

Syllabus

Lecture 1 : Introduction.
Lecture 2 : Introduction (Contd.).
Lecture 3 : Introduction (Contd.).
Lecture 4 : Introduction (Contd.).
Lecture 5 : Introduction (Contd.).
Lecture 6 : Introduction (Contd.).
Lecture 7 : Municipal Solid Waste Chracteristics and Quantities.
Lecture 8 : Municipal Solid Waste Chracteristics and Quantities (Contd1.).
Lecture 9 : Municipal Solid Waste Chracteristics and Quantities (Contd2.).
Lecture 10 : Municipal Solid Waste Chracteristics and Quantities (Contd3.).
Lecture 11: MSW Characteristics - Thermal Properties and Chemical Composition.
Lecture 12: Chemical Analysis Procedure.
Lecture 13: Chemical Analysis Procedure (Contd.).
Lecture 14: Working with Data and Statistical Methods.
Lecture 16: Waste Management Rules 2016 (Contd.).
Lecture 15: Waste Management Rules 2016.
Lecture 17: Swachh Bharat Mission and Smart Cities Program Overview.
Lecture 18: Storage of Solid Waste.
Lecture 19: MSW Collection System.
Lecture 20: MSW Collection System (Contd.).
Lecture 21 : Waste Collection and Transport.
Lecture 22 : Waste Collection and Transport (Contd1.).
Lecture 23 : Waste Collection and Transport (Contd2.).
Waste Collection and Transport (Contd3.).
Lecture 25 : Waste Collection and Transport (Contd4.).
Lecture 26 : Collection System.
Lecture 27 : Collection System (Contd.).
Lecture 28 : Review of MSW Management in Proposed Smart Cities.
Lecture 29 : Biological Treatment of Waste.
Lecture 30 : Biological Treatment of Waste (Contd1.).
Lecture 31 : Biological Treatment of Waste (Contd2.).
Lecture 32 : Biological Treatment of Waste (Contd3.).
Lecture 33 : Biological Treatment of Waste (Contd4.).
Lecture 34 : Thermal Treatment.
Lecture 35 : Thermal Treatment (Contd1.).
Lecture 36 : Thermal Treatment (Contd2.).
Lecture 37 : Thermal Treatment (Contd3.).
Lecture 38 : Thermal Treatment (Contd4.).
Lecture 39 : Thermal Treatment (Contd5.).
Lecture 40 : Landfill Disposal.
Lecture 41 : Landfill Disposal (Contd1.).
Lecture 42 : Landfill Disposal (Contd2.).
Lecture 43 : Landfill Disposal (Contd3.).
Lecture 44 : Landfill Disposal (Contd4.).
Lecture 45 : Landfill Disposal (Contd5.).
Lecture 46 : Landfill Disposal (Contd6.).
Lecture 47 : Landfill Disposal (Contd7.).
Lecture 48 : Construction and Demolition Waste Management.
Lecture 49 : Construction and Demolition Waste Management (Contd1.).
Lecture 50 : Construction and Demolition Waste Management (Contd2.).
Lecture 51: Construction and Demolition Waste Management (Contd3.).
Lecture 52: Construction and Demolition Waste Management (Contd4.).
Lecture 53: E-Waste Management.
Lecture 54: E-Waste Management (Contd1.).
Lecture 55: E-Waste Management (Contd2.).
Lecture 57 : E-Waste Management (Contd4.).
Lecture 56 : E-Waste Management (Contd3.).
Lecture 58 : E-Waste Management (Contd5.).
Lecture 59 : E-Waste Management (Contd6.).
Lecture 60 : E-Waste Management (Contd7.).
Lecture 61 : Tutorial - I.
Tutorial - II.

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  • MOHAMMAD HAMID RAZA
    Thank you very much for your course. It's excellent and has a lot of information and skills you provide. Please I would like to more about turning food waste into hydrogen as energy, can you provide me with any courses or links
  • Sneharghya Manna
    It is a very good course and I learn that how we make a smart city and clean it also I learn thermal treatment of garbage and biomedical weaste
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    Ahmad Tuhl
    Thank you very much for your course. It's excellent and has a lot of information and skills you provide. Please I would like to more about turning food waste into hydrogen as energy, can you provide me with any courses or links.

    Thank you!
    best regards,
    Ahmad Tuhl
    Baxter International, Alliston, ON
    [email protected]
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    Ibrahim Shareef
    Good lesson. I got lots of information about waste management for smart city. Thanks for helping me to complete this course.
  • Pradeep Sambhaji Sakpal
    Its a need of hour, very great measure for energy saving, reducing global warming as well enviromental pollution control & source of employment generation.

    Must be promoted at each & every level...........
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    Er. Pradeep Sambhaji Sakpal
    The COVID Pandemic has proved the necessity & the requirement of top priority for waste management, also in the various speeches of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi have emphasized the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan as well as made more & more availability of funds for the relevant projects, which hopefully will generate more & more employment as well opportunities for the entrepreneurs in this field.
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    Khairilmizal Samsudin
    Interesting lesson and a good example given throughout the courses. The content is comprehensive, and the explanation is clear. I would recommend this to anyone who is interested in understanding waste management.
  • Sonu Jha
    It was great experience to getting in to deep class for integrated waste management system and gaing the knowledge enhance to work value for career .

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