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Abstract The massive debris are created by a disaster. A survey on municipal solid waste (MSW) management was conducted after Wenchuan Earthquake on May 12, 2008. As the results, separated collection as early as possible, construction waste reuse and recycling as much as possible are the effective and feasible measures on MSW management in the period of disaster relief and reconstruction. Landfills are light damaged by an earthquake and available for MSW disposal in the period of disaster relief even without artificial bottom liner system.
Abstract The massive debris are created by a disaster. A survey on municipal solid waste (MSW) management was conducted after Wenchuan Earthquake on May 12, 2008. As the results, separated collection as early as possible, construction waste reuse and recycling as much as possible are the effective and feasible measures on MSW management in the period of disaster relief and reconstruction. Landfills are light damaged by an earthquake and available for MSW disposal in the period of disaster relief even without artificial bottom liner system.
Municipal Solid Waste Management After Wenchuan Earthquake
Tao, Hua (author)
Advances in Environmental Geotechnics ; 646-648
2010-01-01
3 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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