City maintenance in the context of Integrated Facility Management (IFM) refers to the maintenance and upkeep of the infrastructure and amenities of a city or urban area. This typically includes tasks such as maintaining roads, sidewalks, public parks, and public buildings.
The goal of city maintenance is to ensure that the infrastructure and amenities of the city are in good condition, safe for public use, and attractive to residents, visitors, and businesses.
Solid Waste Management
- Collection: This involves the collection of solid waste from various sources within the facility, such as offices, restrooms, and public areas.
- Transportation: The collected waste is then transported to a designated waste storage or disposal site.
- Treatment: Depending on the type of waste, it may be subjected to treatment processes, such as composting or incineration, to reduce its volume and impact on the environment.
- Disposal: The waste is finally disposed of in a safe and environmentally-friendly manner, in compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.
Liquid Waste Management:
- Collection: This involves the collection of liquid waste from various sources within the facility, such as restrooms, kitchens, and laboratories.
- Treatment: The collected waste is then subjected to treatment processes, such as filtration or chemical treatment, to reduce its impact on the environment.
- Discharge:After treatment, the liquid waste is discharged into the sewer system or a designated discharge site.
- Monitoring: The IFM provider is responsible for monitoring the quality of the discharge, to ensure that it meets the required environmental standards.