Analysis & Recycling of Municipal Solid Waste: A Case Study of Aurangabad City, Maharashtra, India

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International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering www.ijsrejournal.com Vol. 2, Issue 1, January 2017, pp.01-07 Analysis & Recycling of Municipal Solid Waste: A Case Study of Aurangabad City, Maharashtra, India Dr. Ashok Tejankar 1, Mr. Rohan K. Pathrikar 2, Prof. & Head, Dept. Of Geology, Deogiri College, Aurangabad (M.S.), INDIA. Research Student, Dept. Of Geology, Deogiri College, Aurangabad (M.S.), INDIA. Abstract: This study has analyzed the generation and characteristics of solid waste in Aurangabad city, along with the associated environmental impacts and existing solid waste management practices. Municipal solid waste management has become a serious problem because of rapid urbanization and improved economic activities. Planning for urban solid waste management requires an appraisal of many complex interactions among land use patterns, transportation systems, public health considerations, and urban growth and development. This paper contains the details about waste collection scheme, present status of solid waste management and sanitary landfill in Aurangabad city. The implementation of a sustainable municipal solid waste management in Aurangabad city along with environment friendly management of plastic waste should be taken up while encouraging people s participation as well. Results from this study shows that the imminent selection of dumping sites away from the city center due to unavailability of land and/or higher land price will induce three times as high daily waste transportation cost as compared to that at present. I. INTRODUCTION Aurangabad city is one of the major industrial centre in central Maharashtra. The variety of Industrial centers located includes five star at Shendra, Chikalthana, Waluj, Pandharpur and Paithan MIDC area. Due to urbanization and increase in population solid waste is major source of environmental pollution. Solid waste disposal poses a greater problem because it leads to land pollution if openly dumped, water pollution if dumped in low lands and air pollution if burnt. Aurangabad city is facing serious environmental degradation and publichealth risk due to uncollected disposal of waste on streets and other public areas, clogged drainage system by indiscriminately dumped wastes and by contamination of water resources near uncontrolled dumping sites. This paper looks in brief at the current waste- generation, characteristics and management scenario in Aurangabad City, along with the associated environmental impacts. 1 Page

Fig- Solid Waste in Aurangabad City Fig- Solid Waste in Aurangabad City 2 Page

Generation Of Municipal Solid Waste Fig- Solid Waste Collection in Naregaon area, Aurangabad 1 Total MSW generation (MT/day) - 300 MT 2 MSW generation (gms/capita/day) - 300 gm 3 Of the total MSW generated Quantity of domestic MSW (MT/day) - 130 130 Quantity of commercial MSW (MT/day) - 90 90 Quantity of industrial (non-toxic and nonhazardous) waste (MT/day) - 20 20 Quantity of waste from markets (MT/day) - 20 20 Quantity of waste from hotels and restaurants (MT/day) - 30 30 A) Physical characteristics Biodegradable 60% 60% Paper 3% 3% Plastic 2% 2% Glass 2% 2% Metal 15% 15% Inert, ash, debris Building material 10% 10% B) Chemical characteristics Moisture content 25% 25% Organic 35% 35% Other inert material 40% 40% Collection, Storage And Transportation 1 Area covered for collection of MSW 138.2 sq. kms 2 No. of households covered 1,36,000 3 No. of households covered under doorto-door collection (bell ringing)- 1,36,000 4 Is the collection carried out by municipal authority or private contractor or NGO? Municipality & Pvt. Agency in CIDCO 5 Is the segregation is carried out at source? Yes 6 MSW collected in mixed form (MT/day) - Mixed Waste 7 Frequency of waste collection - Thrice in 24 hours 3 Page

Collection System Analysis & Recycling of Municipal Solid Waste: A Case Study of Aurangabad City, 1 Approximate MSW collected (MT) 300 MT o Household (urban) o Slums 30 o Street sweeping 20 o Shops & commercial establishments 30 o Markets 20 o Hotels, restaurants, eating houses 30 o Gardens, parks, fairs 10 o Slaughter houses 10 130 MT o Building sites (debris, earth, etc.) 20 2 No. of premises / establishments o Households 136000 o Shops, commercial establishments 8375 o Slums, households, population 110 slums, 2.35 Lac Population o Vegetable and fruit markets 75 Markets o Fish and meat markets 3 o Hawkers 1386 No. of hotels, restaurants, eating houses o Grade / class I o Grade / class II 1717 o Grade / class III o No. of star hotels 3 Star - 2, 4 Star - 2 4 Guesthouses 23 5 Marriage halls 88 6 Hostels 64 Cinema halls 13 7 Theatres 3 8 Stables and no. of animals 276 (stables) / 5000 animals 9 Hospitals/ clinics/ nursing homes 1325 Parks, gardens, recreation places like 10 lakes, amusement parks 85 Gardens (35 gardens from CIDCO area) 11 Building sites (under construction) 251 building sites Processing And Disposal Of Msw 1 Total quantity of MSW processed (MT/day) 300 MT/D 2 Technology / technologies adopted o Composting (MT/day) 120-150 MT/D 3 Composting Manually Is it the compost sold Yes The quantity sold (MT/year) 3.25 lacs in 2000 4 Dumping grounds/landfill sites 150 MT o No. of dumping grounds/ landfill sites 8 Hectares, 20 Acres of land at Naregaon is used o Distance (in km) of dumping ground / landfill site from 10 km from bus stand o Has it been designed scientifically Yes Last 10 years Institutional Arrangements SWM services provided in the city/town by Aurangabad Municipal 1 Corporation 2 Total no. of Supervisory Staff provided 3 (e.g. Health officer/ Assistant Health officer/ Chief Sanitary Inspector/ sanitary Inspector/ Sanitary Supervisors, etc.) 48 Total no. of sweepers/ Pourakarmikas/ labourers/ Mukadam/ Jathedars/ Daffedars, etc. 1645 Yes 4 Page

Community Initiatives for Solid Waste Management during Festivals & Religious Events II. CONCLUSION Industrial waste and domestic waste major sources of groundwater contamination were identified in the area. Increase the use of GIS and Remote sensing data to analyse solid waste & preparation of thematic maps. Environmental awareness programme must be implemented among the masses unto this last. The sites for solid waste dumping to be selected only after proper geohydrological investigation of area to avoid percolation of pollutants. Solid waste dumping must be kept away from Bore-wells & dugwells which generally tap deeper fractures & lineaments & cause groundwater pollution. Aurangabad Municipal Corporation is unable to offer the desired level of services with the existing capacity and trend of waste management due to fast increasing in population. Experts have suggested a community based solid waste management system involving recycling and composting in conjunction with sanitary land filling with possible provision for transfer station to account for long distance of landfill sites may be the possible way out of the current inefficient system. Thus it is realized that there is a need to take up a sustainable municipal solid waste management plan in Aurangabad city. Efforts should be made for the segregation and suitable processing and disposal and the possibilities of energy recovery from waste should also be explored. It is observed that, now few organizations, schools, and colleges are trying to spread the awareness about waste segregation by keeping dustbin of two colors one for dry waste and another one for wet waste and collecting solid waste during festivals. Major challenge with plastic waste management is that different types of plastic wastes are mixed, which is very difficult to separate, Secondly, plastic sachets with metallic layer are very common nowadays, which are a major challenge to deal with. So, an environment friendly plastic waste management plan must also be implemented forthwith. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Aurangabad Municipal Corporation, Aurangabad, Maharashtra Civic Response Team, Aurangabad, Maharashtra REFERENCES [1]. Sharma, S., Shah, K.W., (2005), Generation and disposal of solid waste in Hoshangabad, In: Book of Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Chemistry and Environment, Indore, India, pp. 749 751. 5 Page

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