ES196 June 1978: Table of Contents

Senior Research Seminar

Environmental Sciences Major, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720-2922

Instructor

Robert Hale

Solid Waste Management for Resource Recovery and Conservation in the San Francisco Bay Area

1978S - Cover & Front Material

Section I - Introduction and Background

Rita Beckner Koulibali
Introduction and Background

Section II - Source Reduction of Solid Waste Products

Tod Moody
Present Programs of Source Reduction in Solid Waste

Corey Lee
Possible Alternatives for Source Reduction

Section III - Materials Resource Recovery

Jerry Jue
Source Separation of Household Recyclables

Gregory Ma
Recycling: Its Impact on the San Francisco Bay Area's Solid Waste Problem

Douglas R. Van Wyck
Office Paper Recycling: A Bay Area Survey

Victor Woodward
Resource Recovery from Mixed Solid Waste

Section IV - Energy Recovery and Composting

Steve Morris
Energy Recovery from Solid Waste by Thermal Processes

Thomas Tiburzi
Methane Production from the Bioconversion of Solid Waste

Thomas Tiburzi
Composting

Section V - Markets for Recovered Materials

Josephine Hong
Existing Markets for Materials Recovered from Bay Area Solid Waste

Patricia Weigt
Potential Bay Area Markets for Recycled Goods

Section VI - Social Economic and Political Realities of Implementation

William Hung
A Selective Survey of Public Awareness of Solid Waste Management in the San Francisco Bay Area

Jane Hiura
Public Educational Aspects of Solid Waste Management

Terrance Pang
Employment Implications of Alternative Systems for Solid Waste Management

Marien Louie
Legal Environment of Solid Waste Management

John Raphael
Solid Waste Management and Local Government: Working for a Smooth and Expedient Transition to Resource Recovery and Conservation in Solid Waste Management

Section VII - Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations

Bruce Ring
Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations