The aim of the Online Course in Solid Waste Management and Engineering (SWM&E) is to enlighten the state of the art in technology, organizational and legislative developments and practices of handling solid wastes world-wide. The financial burdens and benefits as well as solutions are discussed in detail.
The material presented will help participants to make informed decisions in their professional activities; it will assist them in defining and implementing integrated solutions to the challenges posed by solid wastes in urban environment. The course will support participants to establish a solid waste management (SWM) system that is capable of functioning not only in situations where sufficient resources are available but also under the more challenging conditions usually prevailing in (large) cities in low-income countries.
It is possible to receive ECTS Credit Points by taking an exam at the end of the course (cost of exam included in tuition fee)
Upon completion of the online course, the participants will be able to:
The course is designed for mid-career professionals who work in low-income countries or countries in transition, and deal with planning, promoting, designing, operating or managing solid waste systems for people in urban, peri-urban, slum or rural areas.
Participants are typically employed by government departments, private companies, NGOs, universities, research institutions, aid agencies or international bodies such as WHO or UNICEF.
Waste adviser on urban environment and development
During the online course, the following topics will be discussed:
1. Introduction to Solid Waste Management
2. Solid Waste Characterization: Quantity and Quality
Generation of waste per capita and region; composition of waste; small scale industry waste in domestic waste; organic agricultural waste (some specific cases as examples); industrial waste
3. Waste Collection & Transport
Mixed collection or Separation at Source; Logistics; Transfer stations; Machine park planning; Sub-contractors
4. Treatment Technologies
Treatment based on type of waste; Anaerobic Digestion; Composting; Recycling of plastics, batteries, e-waste; Incineration
5. Financial, Solcial and Institutional aspects
Costs of collection, separation, management; Equipment costs; Policy; Legislative aspects; Local Regulations; Law Enforcement; Global Organizations involved in SWM; Gender Issues; Health and SWM
6. Landfilling
Present and Desired Composition; Planning (Site selection and EIA); Design; Biology; Leachate production and collection; Covering; Redesigning an existing dumpsite; Operational and maintenance aspects; Capacity Building of operators; methane production; Safety issues & public health; Post-closure phase
7. Cleaner Productions: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
8. Hazardous, Healthcare and other Special Waste