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What we discard, reject, abandon or otherwise release into the
environment becomes waste. We usually call this garbage. Earlier waste
management was hardly considered to be an issue of concern because the major
constituents of solid waste were domestic wastes and agricultural residues which
are both biodegradable and can disposed off in an environmentally safe manner.
But with passage of time due to advancement, increasing consumerism and
changing lifestyles of people, management of solid waste has come as a
problem. If not managed properly, these waste materials can have adverse
impact in the environment and serious consequences on the public health, arising
from the contamination of the soil, water or air and spread of diseases through
vectors thriving on waste. The problem of urban solid waste is assuming alarming
proportion. Municipal solid waste consists of households waste, construction and
demolition debris, sanitation residue and waste from streets.
This study is conducted with an aim to prepare the Solid waste
management plan for Ghazipur Municipal Area. Need of the study is because the
solid waste statistics of Ghazipur City, given by Nagarpalika further proves that
the waste disposal in the city lacks the basic infrastructure needed for
management services. It is estimated that with increase in population, the city will
become more congested. If attention is not given at this stage, it will not only
increase the problems of urban dwellers but also disturb the future waste
management cycle.
A comprehensive literature review is done to understand the key
terminologies, theories, standards, norms, tools & techniques, etc related to
SWM. The study addresses existing issues of solid waste management in
Ghazipur city, finding the gap in several heads and attempts to provide suitable
solutions for collection, segregation, transportation, and disposal system for
municipal waste. Critical analysis and proposal is based on primary and
secondary data collected from the study area.
Suitable solutions and recommendations such as door to door collection, network
analyses, introduction of 3R (reuse, reduce, recycle) etc. to overcome the above identified issues will be proposed. GIS is used for mapping, digitizing, finding out
preferable areas for bin location and network analyses. This study and process
adopted for preparation of waste management plan will be helpful for the
Ghazipur nagarpalika as well as for other ULBs to prepare waste management
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