TY  - JOUR
T1  - Formation of Equipment Disposal System in the Agro-Industrial
Complex of Russia as a Part of a Unified Production and
Consumption Wastes Handling System
AU - Ignatov, V.I. 
JO  - Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
VL  - 12
IS  - 8
SP  - 2058
EP  - 2072
PY  - 2017
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1816-949x
DO  - jeasci.2017.2058.2072
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=jeasci.2017.2058.2072
KW  - agricultural machinery
KW  -waste handling system structuring
KW  -Disposal
KW  -resource conservation
KW  -ecology
AB  - Now a days, Russia is lagging behind other countries in solving the problem of production and
consumption wastes disposal (here in after referred to as the wastes) in general and especially in the field of
disposal of the machinery withdrawn from serviceas well. As a result, the country loses vast material resources
due to improperly organized system of disposal of various wastes and a significant damage is casued to nature.
One can judge the importance of this issue even from the fact that V.V. Putin, the president of Russia, voiced
the need for creating a &#145;garbage&#146; problem decision-making mechanism thrice this year (during Putin 2016 Q and
A marathon on 04/14/2016, meeting of presidential council for strategic development and priority projects on
11/25/2016, state council meeting on 12/26/2016). So far, all the actions of the Russian government in this regard
are mainly reduced to improvement of Solid Household Waste (SHW) disposal system. However, in addition
to SHW, there are other types of wastes which are also material-intensive and hazardous when improperly
placed. For the time being, the Unified Waste Handling System (UWHS) is only beginning to be created in
Russia and this process is slowing down to a great extent due to inconsistencies in the regulatory and
legislative framework and lack of a unified ideology of creating the system it self. A hypothesis for the
necessity of structuring UWHS activities is put forward in the study. It is proposed to consider the system as
a set of three interconnected and interdependent phases of activities for waste handling and develop each of
these stages as a separate UWHS subsystem. At the same time, a major part in solving a waste disposal
problem should be assigned to branch (specific) wastes disposal systems. The feasibility of creating such
systems is proved by the example of Decommissioned Agricultural Machinery (DAM) disposal system. In this
regard, all the methodological provisions of forming the decommissioned agricultural machinery disposal
system (here in after referred to as the system) can be used for developingdisposal systems of other types of
waste.
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