In the present study, an attempt has been made to provide an effective collection system (software-based), transportation and disposal of Solid Waste in Narhe. Urban waste collection is also one of the factors that should be considered in the Solid Waste Management Capacity of the respective city. In the present case study, the solid waste management system for Narhe in which the collection and disposal system is mainly concentrated.
The total quantity of solid waste generated in the Pune city (Pune Municipal Corporation) is estimated to be around 1700 Tonnes Per Day (TPD). Whereas Narhe counts to 40-45 TPD. In absence of appropriate systems, inadequate institutional arrangement and poor financial health of urban local bodies, suburbs are following rudimentary methods of waste disposal creating problems for public health and environmental sanitation.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- INTRODUCTION
- Background
- Present scenario of waste management practices in India
- Present scenario of waste management practices in Pune
- Problem statement
- Study area
- Significance
- Objectives
- LITARATURE REVIEW
- International Research Papers
- Environmental and Health Impact of Solid Waste Disposal in Developing Cities: A Case Study of Granville Brook Dumpsite, Freetown, Sierra Leone
- The Impact of poor Municipal Solid Waste Management Practices and Sanitation Status on Water Quality and Public Health in cities of the Least Developed Countries: The Case of Juba, South Sudan.
- Systematic review of epidemiological studies on health effects associated with management
- A method for optimizing collection, transfer and transport routes of waste using GIS.
- National Research Paper
- Integrated approach to solid waste management in Pune city
- Solid waste management detail project report with micro plan-Jalgaon
- Innovative Solid Waste Management Practices in Bobbili Municipality
- Municipal solid waste management of Warangal city, India
- A Solid Waste Management-way to healthy life
- Optimisation of Municipal Solid Waste Management of Indore City using GIS
- Route Optimisation for Solid Waste Management Using Geo-Informatics
- Urban solid waste characterization
- A Review Study on Municipal Organic Waste Composting
- International Research Papers
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This project report aims to provide an effective and systematic approach towards waste collection and treatment for a suburban area, using Narhe as a case study. The project focuses on understanding the current challenges of waste management in India, particularly in the context of Pune and its surrounding areas. The report seeks to develop a comprehensive system that addresses the various stages of waste management, including collection, transportation, and disposal.
- Solid Waste Management in India and Pune
- Waste Collection Systems and Technology
- Sustainable Waste Treatment and Disposal Methods
- Environmental and Health Impact of Waste Management
- Socioeconomic Aspects of Waste Management
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
The Introduction chapter provides context for the study by examining the current state of waste management practices in India and Pune. It highlights the challenges faced by suburban areas like Narhe due to inadequate infrastructure and systems. The chapter also outlines the study area, its significance, and the project's objectives. The Litarature Review chapter explores relevant research on waste management, both internationally and nationally. It analyzes existing solutions and methodologies to inform the development of a systematic approach for Narhe. The report then delves into specific aspects of waste management, such as collection and treatment, within the chosen case study area.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
The project focuses on key concepts such as waste collection, waste treatment, suburban waste management, solid waste management, urban waste management, sustainable waste management, environmental impact, and public health. The research aims to develop a systematic approach that integrates these various components into a cohesive and effective solution for Narhe, addressing the unique challenges of waste management in a suburban setting.
- Quote paper
- Yash Wadke (Author), Aditya Wani (Author), Saurabh Shinde (Author), 2018, Waste Collection and Treatment for a Suburban Area. Case Study Narhe, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/1174301