Sunday, 8 September 2013

Individual Topical Review Report Outline

Topic: Pneumatic underground waste collection and future scope.

Summary 

This paper is about the technology of pneumatic underground waste collection systems and its growing future scope. This includes the study of how this technology works, its invention, current position and future possibilities and development, including the advantages and disadvantages, evaluating the feasibility of such systems in today's day and time. 


Why I chose this Topic? 

Domestic and industrial waste is the single largest cause for most of the issues today, ranging from lack of disposable area to generation of harmful diseases from this stacking garbage, a solution is vital. Transporting and disposal of garbage is a huge procedure which takes up time, space and energy. Pneumatic underground waste collection could be the solution to reduce the time and energy spent on transporting and safely disposing these heaps of garbage. This mechanism can also prove to create larger free spaces and lesser spread of diseases and hence should be supported and enhances till it can be made extremely efficient. 

Background/ Past

This section will explore the past of garbage collection in olden times and study of other systems used. Also we will be introduced to a background on pneumatic waste collection systems, its invention, etc.
Also highlighting effective systems that were used in earlier established kingdoms. 

Present Use

Where is this used today?
How does it work?
How effective is it (facts) ?

Future scope 

This section will explore the future of this technology and its effectiveness to replace the current systems and be an effective collection source that will be very stable and sustainable.

Implications

This section is to highlight the implications of his technology on the various sections of society and areas, such as social, political, business and trade, environmental and economical. The implications on the government and public will also be discussed. 

Evaluation

After discussing the advantages and disadvantages of this system, a valid and just evaluation will be carried out to determine the feasibility of this project. 

Conclusion/ Bibliography



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