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Title: Hyperspectral remote sensing and its key applications


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Waste Management in PDO Ahmed Al-Sabahi -
CSM/25 Corporate Environmental Advisor
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Waste Management in PDO
  • Introduction
  • Categories of waste
  • Types of Wastes
  • Sources of wastes
  • Consignment Notes / Waste Routes
  • Treatment / Disposal of Wastes
  • Conclusions
  • Way Forward

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Introduction
  • PDOs philosophy, practice and procedures for
    waste management place emphasis on the prevention
    of waste generation, followed by 3R
  • Reuse,
  • Recycle and
  • Recover.

4
Waste Management Objectives
  • Wastes shall be managed in order to
  • reduce their potential to cause harm to
  • health or
  • environment, and
  • reduce operating costs
  • avoid future liabilities.

5
Waste Management Hierarchy
Pollution prevention elimination, change or
reduction of operating practices which result in
wastes. Source reduction generation of less
wastes through more efficient processes Re-use
the use of materials or products that are
reusable in their original from. Recycling/recover
y the conversion of wastes into usable
materials, or the extraction of energy or
materials from wastes. Treatment the
destruction, detoxification and/or neutralisation
of residues. Responsible disposal depositing
wastes using methods appropriate for a given
situation.
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Categories of wastes
  • The main types of wastes arising from our
    operations are
  • non-hazardous wastes
  • hazardous wastes
  • In PDO, we aim to control and minimize waste
    generated thus reducing environmental impact.

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Non Hazardous Waste (MD 17/93) Any solid material
or semi solid which does not have any danger to
the environment or to the human health if it is
dealt with in a scientific way
Hazardous Waste (MD 18/93) Any liquid or solid
waste which because of its quantity, physical,
chemical or infectious characteristics can result
in hazards to human health or the environment
when improperly handled, stored, transported,
treated or disposed of.
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Types Of Waste
Non -Hazardous Kitchen refuse Domestic
waste Tree cuttings Office waste Non-hazardous
waste chemicals Non hazardous empty drums Scrap
metal WBM WBMC Others
Hazardous Oily sand / soil Batteries Oily
Sludge Clinical waste Waste lubricants OBM
OBMC Pigging sludge Sewage sludge Hazardous
waste chemicals NORM Hazardous empty drums
Tyres Hazardous Lab waste chemicals Others
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Oil Fields
permanent camps
permanent contractor camps
Sources of wastes
Main Offices
Logistic storage yards
mobile camps
Project Locations
small storage yards
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Waste Consignment Notes (WCN) should accompany
all types of waste transported
The WCN is the documentary evidence which is used
to demonstrate that the waste has been managed in
a responsible manner
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The WCN comprises of 3 different colour forms
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Waste Routes
Treatment disposal recovery recycling reuse
Waste from all points
Storage Facilities
Collection Transport.
Oil fields PDO permanent camps permanent
contractor camps mobile camps drilling and
Seismic contractors, Main Offices major
Logistic storage yards small storage yards
Qarn Alam waste storage facilities
Al-Katheery
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Examples of some waste generated
  • Kitchen refuse,Domestic waste and Office waste
  • Wood

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  • Oily sand / soil Oily Sludge
  • Non hazardous empty drums

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  • Scrap metal
  • Tyres

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  • Construction waste
  • Plastic drums/ materials

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Disposal Methods
Non -Hazardous Kitchen refuse Domestic
waste Tree cuttings Office waste Non-hazardous
waste chemicals Non hazardous empty drums Scrap
metal WBM WBMC Others
Hazardous Oily sand / soil Batteries Oily
Sludge Clinical waste Waste lubricants OBM
OBMC Pigging sludge Sewage sludge Hazardous
waste chemicals NORM Hazardous empty drums
Tyres Hazardous Lab waste chemicals Others
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Examples of Treatment / Disposal/Recovery methods
  • Disposal
  • Recovery
  • Treatment

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Waste Management Hierarchy Examples
Recover
Recycle
Treatment
Disposal
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Infrastructure
  • Major camps have the following facilities
  • Non Hazardous Waste Management center
  • Landfill for kitchen wastes
  • Hazardous waste management center
  • Some assets have specialised facilities such as
  • Landfarms
  • Medical waste incinerator
  • Chemical waste disposal facility

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Waste Management Centers
  • Licensed by MRMEWR
  • Site security gate, fenced, Singe board
  • Supervised loading / unloading operations

Sign board
Gate
Fenced
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Waste management Centers
Plastic materials
Construction wastes
Tyres
Metal drums
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