The term 'Municipal Solid Waste' is used to describe which kind of solid waste?
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The 'Municipal Solid Waste' Is the Term Used to Describe Which Kind of Solid Waste? Generally, the 'Municipal Solid Waste' term is used to describemost of the non-hazardous solid wastefrom a Village, Town, or City that requires a daily collection and transport to a disposal site or to processing.
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Non-hazardous solid waste
- The majority of the non-hazardous solid waste that must be regularly collected and transported to a processing or disposal facility comes from industrial operations, private residences, business organizations, and institutions. This material is referred to as municipal solid waste (MSW).
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- The management of solid waste involves gathering, getting rid of, and handling solid trash that is disposed of after serving its purpose or becoming useless.
- Unsanitary circumstances may result from incorrect municipal solid waste disposal. These circumstances can then result in environmental degradation and epidemics of diseases known as "vector-borne," or those that are carried by rodents and insects.
- Tasks involving solid waste management pose difficult technical difficulties. Additionally, they present a variety of management, social, and economic issues that must be addressed.
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