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Title: Development of an Efficient Solid Waste Management System for Chittorgarh City
Researcher: Samdani, Parth
Guide(s): Singvi, B S
Keywords: Engineering
Engineering and Technology
Engineering Civil
University: Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology
Completed Date: 2021
Abstract: India is the world s second highest populated country and the disposal of solid waste is newlineone of the major environmental problems of most of the Indian cities, therefore newlinemunicipal solid waste management is an emerging concern in major cities of India, newlineincluding Chittorgarh. newlineSolid waste is a major environmental problem created and faced by the modern newlinesociety. However, solid waste management is amongst the most poorly rendered newlineservices and negligence towards it causes environmental pollution and health hazards. newlineRapid urbanisation and growth in population has made the situation worst. newlineSolid waste management is the obligatory function of urban local bodies, but in actual newlinepractice it is given the last priority. The lack of financial resources, inefficient newlineinstitutional arrangement, inappropriate technology, weak legislative measures and newlineunawareness in public towards solid waste management has made the service most newlineunsatisfactory and inefficient. newlineThe time waste was just some kind of leftover that had to be disposed of is long gone. newlineWith the realization that our resources are not inexhaustible came the awareness that newlineour waste offers economic opportunities that have to be taken advantage of. While the newlinerecycling goal for some products containing glass, metal, etc. is clear, it is important to newlinepoint out that even the garbage we put outside can be used to make electricity or can be newlineused in other useful products. Waste management is more than just collecting waste. It is the collection, transport, processing, recycling, disposal and monitoring of waste materials. Contd.... newline
Pagination: 117
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/455526
Appears in Departments:Civil Engineering

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