This document discusses the solid waste problem in urban areas of Puerto Rico. It provides examples of common solid wastes like tires, metal, and garbage. It describes specific areas that have waste dumping problems, harming the local environment, plants, birds, and water sources. Proper waste disposal is needed to avoid health hazards and pollution. Reducing waste, recycling, and taking responsibility for one's trash are suggested as ways to address the issue.
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1. Solid Waste Problem in Puerto Rico’s
Urban Areas
By: Gretchen Villali, Khiry Maynard, Clifford Villaflor
Professor Linda Commander
Science
2. What is Solid Waste
Solid waste means any garbage, refuse, sludge from a wastewater
treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control
facility and other discarded materials.
Including solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material,
resulting from industrial, commercial, mining and agricultural
operations, and from community activities.
Does not include solid or dissolved materials in domestic sewage, or
solid or dissolved materials in irrigation return flows or industrial
discharges.
Allen, B., & inc.(1996)
3. Examples of Solid Waste
Waste tires
Septage
Scrap metal
Latex paints
Furniture and toys
Domestic refuse (garbage)
Discarded appliances and vehicles
Uncontaminated used oil and anti-freezeempty aerosol cans, paint
cans and compressed gas cylinders
Construction and demolition debris, asbestos
4. Our Purpose…
To educate people on proper
waste disposal.
This is one of the most common
problems that we see day to day
in Puerto Rico.
To bring awareness to the
situation, and understanding.
To all pitch in to better our
environment/community.
5. Calle Olot Urb. Openland
In the neighborhood of
Openland there is a waste
problem.
The area has a huge “dump
site”.
People just come and dump
every and anything.
Around the area there is a lot of
plants, and birds that live
around the area that are
effected.
The garbage doesn’t break down
6. More Waste
Problems In Puerto Rico
This area just like the area in
Calle Olot has a massive waste
problem.
People disregard litter laws, and
animals end up dying because
of this carelessness.
The animals eat the waste and
die shortly after.
It increases toxins that will
inevitably destroy the natural
wildlife around it.
Waste in Loiza
7. Further Information
The constant dumping keeps
further damaging the natural
resources.
This particular area is unusable
for the citizens of the area, and
the area can’t be enjoyed by the
children that play around the
neighborhood.
Animals are affected by the
excess waste, birds have been
seen trapped in plastic bags.
8. Waste Problems Of The Area
This area has a lot of trash.
The trash includes everything
you could think of: mattresses,
workout machines, garbage
bags, plastic bags, dumped old
pieces of furniture
There is lots of plants that are
damaged, there are birds that
used to live in the area like
cranes that no longer are able to
live in this area.
The plants that prospered in
this area have diminished.
9. What kinds of Solid Waste is
Present?
There is also pieces of construction that gets dumped
off at this area.
They have to keep bringing in construction
machinery to remove the waste that repeatedly gets
dumped.
This causes further irreparable damage with the
vegetation in the area.
10. Why We Should Help..
• To maintain garbage control.
• If the problem of waste isn’t taken care of it becomes a serious health
hazards.
• If the problem isn’t regularly taken care of a lot of problems
manifests.
• The garbage and waste invite a large number of insect like flies,
mosquitoes that spread illness.
• Scavengers such as stray dogs, rats which spread dangerous diseases.
It also causes bad odors and not to mention causes pollution.
11. What Can Be Done
Take pride in your area, don’t trash it to begin with.
Cut back on the amount of waste by using and throwing out less in
the first place.
One of the major sources of the waste problem is paper and
plastics, it accounts for approximately one-third of all the garbage,
so recycle.
Recycle it works, and it does so in several ways. It reduces the
environmental costs of land filling and incineration. It substitutes
used materials for virgin materials.
by reducing the demand for natural resources. It conserves energy.
And it creates jobs in the community.
EPA. (2009).
12. Conclusion
In conclusion
eventually the
problem of waste
will bury us all alive
if we don’t try to
take care of the
problem correctly.
This means we have
to take our planet in
consideration.
Otherwise by the
time we take it more
seriously it will be
too late.
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