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Dear All,

Can anyone help me in getting the standards/procedures to be followed in Waste Management System? What system should be adopted for the disposal of bio-degradable & non-biodegradable wastes? If anyone has a Waste Management System adopted in a Cement Plant, please share the same. Otherwise, please let me know how we can streamline this process.

I hope to receive all of your valuable suggestions/advice on this matter.

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Dipil Kumar V

From India
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Waste Classification & Management Regulations

Please find the attached WASTE CLASSIFICATION & MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS (I got from the net only). It's not fulfilling your query, but I hope it helps. Sorry for any inconvenience caused.

Thanks & Be safe,

Raghu

From United States, Fpo
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Hi Dilip, kindly find the attached 2003 Hazardous Wastes (Management and Handling) Amendment Rules. I hope this will suffice your requirement. For further needs or information, please get in touch.

Regards,
Neeraj

From India, Mumbai
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dipil
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Dear Neeraj,

Thank you very much for your help. The rules will definitely assist me, and I plan to thoroughly review them.

We have developed a scheme for Integrated Waste Management for our plant, which is attached herewith. Could you please review it and provide your valuable feedback? Specifically, we are looking for input on any legal aspects that may be missing from the scheme.

I kindly request everyone to offer valuable suggestions and advice to help further refine this document into a perfect form.

I look forward to hearing from all of you.

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Dipil Kumar V

From India
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dipil
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Hi Krunal,

First of all, heartiest welcome to CiteHR. I hope you will actively participate and share your expertise with us. Thank you very much for your inputs.

We classified the materials as Bio & Non-Biodegradable since these terms have been in use at our plant from the beginning, and everyone is familiar with them. Nonetheless, thank you for your advice.

If you find any legal aspects lacking in the attached document, please make specific comments on them when you have some time. I will also make sure to give you a call soon.

Regards,
Dipil Kumar V

From India
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Dear Dipil,

Please click the below-mentioned link; it's to rectify and fulfill your Waste Management System/Environment query.

Note: Search in Google, type "waste characterization" not waste management system.
[waste characterization - Google Search](http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=waste+characterization&aq =0&aqi=g10&aql=&oq=waste+char&gs_rfai=)

Hope it helps.

Thanks & Be safe,
Raghu

From United States, Fpo
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Dear sir,

The storage capacity exceeds 250 tons, and no petroleum filling sheds shall be placed nearer than 90 meters to any boiler furnace or fire.

For storage capacities below 250 tons, there is no required distance. I am a little confused, please provide clarification.

Please reply as soon as possible.

G. PRABU
9994559613
GLOBAL ARCHITECT & ENGINEERING PVT LTD

From India, Madras
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Hi Dipil,

I'm from a different country, so the regulations, while similar, are likely to be different. That said, perhaps the following considerations may be of interest in managing Environmental Activity. An Environmental Strategy, Environmental Policy (may coexist with safety), Procedures. Procedures could embrace relative legislation, risk management, environmental license, environmental incident reporting. The risk management activity should embrace "Aspects" and the associated "Impacts" of those activities on the environment or compliance with regulations.

Perhaps you're only seeking one part of this? Certainly in a Cement Plant, the following considerations are likely: dust, noise, water, waste management, waste transfer, vehicle movement, chemical management, impact on people, and health monitoring. And then there's the action plan to manage actions to achieve compliance and mitigate or eliminate the risks.

Sustainability and life cycle strategies may also impact the above plans.

I've attached an Environmental Compliance Audit Tool that may be adaptable and a short summary document outlining the environmental Laws and Regulations, United States.

Good luck with your work. John

From Australia, Sydney
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File Type: doc Laws and Regulations.doc (89.0 KB, 876 views)

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Dear Mr. John,

Very nice to hear from you. The write-up on Audit Format and the rules in the USA was helpful. Our organization recently got certified for EMS. We have obtained ISO 14001:2004. Day by day, we are improving our systems.

Thanks for your inputs into the thread and keep on sharing your expertise with us.

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