THIS IS NOT GRADED QUESTION, PLZ SOLVE IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.   ENVIRONMENTALENGINEERING-2   Reg.NO: 5395 • In slide 2 and 3 increase the no of loads (Column 2) by 5.  • Calculate the total load at the end of the day.  • Calculate the capita (per home). The no of residences in the locality (from which the whole waste generates) is the last digit of your REGISTRATION NUMBER. For example, your registration number is19PWCIV 5395… the number of residences will be 5395

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THIS IS NOT GRADED QUESTION, PLZ SOLVE IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

 

ENVIRONMENTALENGINEERING-2

 

Reg.NO: 5395

• In slide 2 and 3 increase the no of loads (Column 2) by 5. 
• Calculate the total load at the end of the day. 
• Calculate the capita (per home). The no of residences in the locality (from which the whole waste generates) is the last digit of your REGISTRATION NUMBER. For example, your registration number is19PWCIV 5395… the number of residences will be 5395 

 

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Solution step 1
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Determine the number of homes
number of residence =
331270 X (lb/day) X (capita/day/3.82 lb) X
residence / 2.7 cap
number of residence = 32,118
What's wrong with the answer?
The demolition load, broken concrete may not
be representative; calculate the number of
houses with the concrete.
Solution step 1
number of residence =
(331,270-233,550) X (lb/day) X
(capita/day/3.82 lb) X residence / 2.7 cap
number of residence =
9,475 vs. 32,118 with the broken concrete.
Assignment
• In slide 2 and 3 increase the no of loads (Column 2) by 5.
• Calculate the total load at the end of the day.
• Calculate the capita (per home). The no of residences in the locality
(from which the whole waste generates) is the last digit of your
REGISTRATION NUMBER. For example, your registration number is
19PWCIV 5370... the number of residences will be 5370.
Transcribed Image Text:4 5 Solution step 1 I Determine the number of homes number of residence = 331270 X (lb/day) X (capita/day/3.82 lb) X residence / 2.7 cap number of residence = 32,118 What's wrong with the answer? The demolition load, broken concrete may not be representative; calculate the number of houses with the concrete. Solution step 1 number of residence = (331,270-233,550) X (lb/day) X (capita/day/3.82 lb) X residence / 2.7 cap number of residence = 9,475 vs. 32,118 with the broken concrete. Assignment • In slide 2 and 3 increase the no of loads (Column 2) by 5. • Calculate the total load at the end of the day. • Calculate the capita (per home). The no of residences in the locality (from which the whole waste generates) is the last digit of your REGISTRATION NUMBER. For example, your registration number is 19PWCIV 5370... the number of residences will be 5370.
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Assignment
To be submitted before examination
Given: On a single day you observe the following at
a landfill:
10-16 yd ³ compactor trucks.
18-3 yd ³ pickup trucks hauling loose and dry leaves.
56-1 yd 3 private cars.
2-45 yd ³ trucks with broken concrete.
Find: If there are 3.82 lb/cap/day with 2.7 cap/home and all
the waste comes from the town, estimate the number of homes
in the town?
Item
Specific
Number of
loads
Avg. Volume
yd3
Total Weight
lb
Weight
lb/yd3
col.2x3x4
Compactor truck
10
16
500
80,000
Pickup trucks
18
3
100
5,400
with leaves
loose and dry
Private cars
56
1
220
12,320
Broken concrete
2
45
2595
233,550
Total
lb/day
331,270
Transcribed Image Text:1 2 3 Assignment To be submitted before examination Given: On a single day you observe the following at a landfill: 10-16 yd ³ compactor trucks. 18-3 yd ³ pickup trucks hauling loose and dry leaves. 56-1 yd 3 private cars. 2-45 yd ³ trucks with broken concrete. Find: If there are 3.82 lb/cap/day with 2.7 cap/home and all the waste comes from the town, estimate the number of homes in the town? Item Specific Number of loads Avg. Volume yd3 Total Weight lb Weight lb/yd3 col.2x3x4 Compactor truck 10 16 500 80,000 Pickup trucks 18 3 100 5,400 with leaves loose and dry Private cars 56 1 220 12,320 Broken concrete 2 45 2595 233,550 Total lb/day 331,270
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