Comuter Model for Municipal Solid Waste Management in Developing Countries
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Abstract
Many integrated solid waste management (ISWM) sophisticated
models are available but
are of little use to developing countries like India since it does not take into
account typical developing
countries municipal solid waste characteristics such as high organic content,
poor performance of
formal sector, high activity of scavengers and waste pickers etc. A cost
minimisation model is
proposed, which has the prime objective of minimizing the overall systems
cost and identifying the
low cost alternatives for managing waste effectively. To demonstrate its
applicability, the model was
applied to the Indian city Amritsar. A typical Indian city like Amritsar
generates around 500 tons of
MSW per day with 45% moisture content, 30% volatile matter and calorific
value of 1500 Kcal/kg.
Software model was run for various technologies. Results show that for
developing countries
incineration incurs a expenditure of Rs. 296 whereas landfilling, composting
and biomethanation gives
a income of Rs 6.4, Rs. 9 and Rs. 11 per ton of MSW respectively. The model
is both user-friendly
and sophisticated. This empirical exercise not only reveals the model’s
strengths such as highlighting
important interdependencies in the waste management sector, but also its
weaknesses such as its great
demand for high quality data.
