Proposal Waste Management for Lake BUHI
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Definition
Purpose
Stakeholders
- Engr. Rod Domagsang Lecetivo
- IFC (International Finance Corporation)
- DENR (Department of Environment and Natural Resources) - TBA
- BFAR (Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources) - TBA
- DOE (Department of Energy) - TBA
- DOH (Department of Health) - TBA
- (DOST) Department of Science and Technology - TBA
- Local Municipality
- Agricultural Engineer - TBA
- Mechanical Engineer - TBA
- Civil Engineer - TBA
- Sanitary Engineer - TBA
- Industrial Engineer - TBA
- Chemical Engineer - TBA
- Electrical Engineer - TBA
- Computer Science - TBA
- Business Analyst - TBA
- Data Analyst - TBA
- Accountant - TBA
- International Lawyers - TBA
- Marketing - TBA
- MBA (Master in Business Administrator)
- ...
Budget
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TBD (To Be Determined)
Timeline
TBD (To Be Determined)
Scope
- Groom Lake to avoid fish kill and maximize production output of fisheries
- Improve the quality of life (living and health) in the area by providing job
- Convert Waste to Energy to be used as another source of electricity.
Proposal
- Lake Groomer (Floating) Preferably Fiberglass or any other materials that can withstand for years.
- Processing Plant Waste to Energy
Design Consideration
- Identify the type of sediment or debris that needs to be removed.
- Existing waste (volume)
- Waste produce every day (volume)
- Profit Gain (Fisheries Operator)
- Profit Lost (Fisheries Operator)
- Lake Groomer (Floating) Preferably Fiberglass or any other materials that can withstand for years
- Design Consideration
- Environment conditions (heavy rain, strong wind, flying debris)
- A maximum number of typhoons per year.
- Wind speed and direction
- Earthquake occurrence and magnitude
- Capacity
- Area covered per zone
- Travel time (per hour)
- Waste to Energy Plant
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Definition
- Operation Expenses/Cost
- Utility Bills (electrical, water, transportation, etc.)
- Labor
- Loans
- Rental
- Permit
- Company Insurance
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