Developing a municipal urban waste management integrated system in Cluj Count
Journal Title: Advances in Environmental Sciences - International Journal of the Bioflux Society - Year 2011, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
The need to develop and modeling an integrated waste management system from the urban population in Cluj County is founded in evaluating the current waste management system. This systemdoes not pursue the objectives of the national and European strategy for waste and does not link with the environmental existing problems in the county. The integrated management proposed system includes all stages passing through the population beginning the selective collection and to disposal.
Authors and Affiliations
Gabriela Popiţa, Antoanela Popovici, Raluca Haţegan
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