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1. Ignitable
2. Corrosive
3. Reactive
4. Toxic
(4) The sequence of hierarchy in the management of generated waste are as follows
1. Source Reduction
2. Recycling
3. Waste treatment, including incineration
4. Land disposal
(6) Types of Composters
1. Twin Pits
2. Tire Towers
3. Bottomless Composters
4. Clay pot Composters
5. Plastic Bag Composters
6. Compost bins
(3) Disadvantages of Combustion
1. Expensive to Build
2. Ash Materials must be disposed in landfill
3. Competes with recycling, newspaper
(8) Inland waters provide services such as:
1. Buffer water flow by controlling volume flow
2. Dilute, transport and process waste
3. Cyle nutrients to and from the land, air and oceans
4. Maintain biodiversity
5. Provide aquatic habitat for fishery and wildlife resources
6. Facilitate shipping/transportation
7. Provide employment and recreation
8. Contribute to aesthetic beauty
(5) There are 5 ways which supply of fresh water can be increase
1. Build dams: and reservoir to store water
2. Bring in surface water from another area or diverting stream flow
3. Withdraw ground water
4. Convert salt water to fresh water
5. Improve the efficiency of water use
(7) Classification of Solid Waste According to Point of Origin
1. Domestic
5. Demolition or constructional
2. Institutional
6. Street
7. Agricultural
3. Commercial
4. Industrial
Compostable/Biodegradable
Recyclable non-biodegradable
Non-recyclable residual waste
Special Waste
Hazardous Waste
7. Dead Animals
8. Industrial
9. Constructional
10. Mineral
11. Other Waste
(4) The sequence of hierarchy in the management of generated waste are as follows
(5) There are 5 ways which supply of fresh water can be increase
(6) Effective implementation of the program offers both tangible and non-tangible benefits such as: