DEVELOPMENT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN AN INTEGRATED SHIPYARD
Journal Title: TEHNOMUS - Year 2011, Vol 18, Issue 1
Abstract
This paper aims to present a waste management system in the shipyard industrial area and the solutions adopted to reduce the environmental impact caused by wastes from ship repair and maintenance work. The waste impact (material resulting from the hull blasting , oil and paint wastes ) implies the occupation of the land in the vicinity of the shipyard studied, soil and water contamination and landscape change. Even if some of them are inert, solid naval wastes cause storage problems , primarily because of the large quantities resulted . Identifying solutions for reuse of solid waste leads to reduced costs and superior capitalization of those materials. The waste management policies to be adopted by a shipyard must find solutions to their very source involving both reduction and recycling. It is also necessary to limit the negative environmental impact by greening works in the already a affected areas by the uncontrolled deposits
Authors and Affiliations
Daniela Buruiana
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