Gloyna E F, Taylor R D
Environ Health Perspect. 1978 Dec;27:323-35. doi: 10.1289/ehp.7827323.
The "hazard" associated with a waste essentially controls the overall engineering approach to finding suitable alternatives for solving potential disposal problems. It should be recognized that all factors affecting environmental equilibrium must be considered, including product sales, process design, financing, pre- and end-of-pipe treatment, residuals management, and ultimate bioaccumulation of residuals. To meet this challenge, a systems approach to waste treatment and residuals disposal provides a logical approach, but this management concept requires a thorough understanding of the important physical and chemical aspects of the problem, as well as many social implications of the resulting decisions. Thus waste management within a plant necessarily involves process control, pretreatment and end-of-pipe treatment. Further, it follows that residuals management from a disposal point-of-view must ultimately embrace what is called the "multi-barrier concept." In essence, hazard elimination occurs in varying degrees during each phase of a properly engineered system.
与废物相关的“危害”基本上决定了寻找合适替代方案以解决潜在处置问题的整体工程方法。应该认识到,必须考虑所有影响环境平衡的因素,包括产品销售、工艺设计、融资、管道前和管道末端处理、残渣管理以及残渣的最终生物累积。为应对这一挑战,采用系统方法进行废物处理和残渣处置提供了一种合理的方法,但这种管理理念需要全面了解该问题的重要物理和化学方面,以及由此产生的决策所涉及的许多社会影响。因此,工厂内的废物管理必然涉及过程控制、预处理和管道末端处理。此外,从处置角度来看,残渣管理最终必须包含所谓的“多重屏障概念”。实质上,在一个设计合理的系统的每个阶段,危害消除都会在不同程度上发生。