Wastes management planning
Dr. Ibrahim Ashour Professor
Introduction
Project activities
Important consideration during planning
Content
Planning is the conscious process for meeting future requirement and objectives with full consideration of any likely emergency.
The plan should guide intended actions specifying the time and priorities for accomplishing this intended
action.
Definition
Project Activities
Project Planning and Management
Site Selection Construction
Decommissioni ng
Commissioning &
Operation
Framework for planning
Effect of time planning
Planning level
Impact of alternatives
Program v.s plan
Important consideration in planning
NeedNeed
Recognitio n and definition Recognitio
n and definition
Planning Planning Decision
Decision
Framework for planning
Economic and time constrains Short term planning
Long term planning
Planning time period
Three levels could be identified
Local
Sub regional or regional
State or national
Planning level
Long established and well proven technology
New unproved technology
How to select technology Non-technical factors
Technical factors
Impact of alternatives
Non-technical factors
Regulatory infrastructure
◦ National policy, laws and international standards
◦ Compliance with regulations
◦ permitting situation
Economical factors
◦ Manpower and personnel competence
◦ Cost and financial resources
Socio-political conditions
◦ Geographic and geologic conditions
◦ Public acceptance
Technical factors
Waste characteristics
Scale of technology application
Maturity of the technology
Robustness of the technology
Field of technology application
Treated product characteristics
Anticipation of future needs
Complexity and maintainability of facilities
Volume reduction
Secondary waste and compatibility with existing processes
Program encompass all the activities associated with the solution of a problem within a functional element of the system
Plans are developed to define and establish objectives and policies. The plan encompass one or more
functional elements