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Understand the core content of slag transportation management

Understand the core content of slag transportation management

  • Monday, 02 June 2025
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What is slag management?

1. Slag: Slag refers to the construction waste (including engineering earthwork stone, abandoned soil, residual mud, etc.), building materials (including sand, pebbles, soil, mortar, concrete, etc.) and bulk materials (including loose coal, coal slag, etc.) required and generated in urban construction sites and enterprise production such as houses, roads, bridges, flood control pipes, etc. in the urban planning area. Understand simply and flexibly-slag is not just "soil", but a big concept including some construction waste, building materials, and bulk materials.

2. Slag transportation management: The process of organizing, managing and supervising the disposal and transportation of slag within the administrative area by departments with administrative management functions such as environmental sanitation, engineering construction, transportation, and environmental protection in a relatively centralized administrative law enforcement manner.

3. Objects of slag transportation management: Simply put, it refers to the relevant responsible units and personnel in the entire process of slag generation, stacking, transportation, and dumping.


What is illegal slag operation?

The so-called illegal operation, of course, refers to the operation behavior that violates relevant laws and regulations. Some people may not understand, so let's give some examples:

1. Illegal disposal and transportation of slag without going through the disposal and transportation procedures.

2. Irregular vehicle loading operations, over-height, overloaded, not sealed, (incomplete documents for vehicles transporting slag).

3. During transportation, the wheels are muddy on the road, and vehicles spill and drop slag, polluting the urban environment.

4. Vehicles transporting slag do not drive according to designated routes and times.

5. Slag is not piled up or dumped at designated locations, and the piled up and dumped behaviors are not standardized.

The consequences of illegal operations are not only pollution and affect the appearance of the city, but more seriously, it disrupts social order and even endangers public safety, and will be punished accordingly!


What is civilized disposal of slag?

1. Anti-pollution of construction sites

2. Fence operation

3. Standardized loading

4. Clean vehicles on the road

5. Dumping at designated locations

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But we can still often see such scenes: heavy-duty trucks are loaded with soil and gravel, most of which are directly exposed to the outside, and some are only symbolically covered with tarpaulins, with thick dust on the surface. The wheels roll up yellow soil and speed on the wide road. The soil on the wheels is thrown onto the road surface, and the soil on the truck is constantly scattered. It sweeps through like a sandstorm, and pedestrians and vehicles can't avoid it. These behaviors of not transporting in accordance with regulations have caused great pollution to the road environment by the large amount of construction waste and construction materials thrown out.

In order to eliminate the pollution of urban areas by construction waste and soil from the source, and at the same time ensure the safety of pedestrians and public property in urban areas. We should strengthen supervision over the "two fields and one line" (i.e. construction sites, disposal sites, and transport vehicle routes), conduct scientific supervision on dump trucks that violate regulations and use the "third eye" to control them in real time and put a "tight ring" on them.

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