consolidated waste management approach for communities, reap benefit
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Ideal SWM practices Start with Segregating at Source
Wet Waste Dry Waste Sanitary Waste + Biomedical
Rejects
IncinerationBiogas Recycle
Incinerated Landfill
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Segregation enables in-situ processing
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DWCC
ORGANIC
DRY
Scrap Dealers
Composting Biogas
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Parameters & Need for Self Assessment
PARAMETER
• Category of waste generators (M/L)
• Size of the apartment
NEED• Will help determine quantum of waste
generated and this will help determine optimal technology/solution.
• To determine scale of financial, time and labor investment that can be afforded
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SELF ASSESSMENT METHODS Method 1: Assumption method
Method 2: Per capita method
Method 3: Scientific method
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Define the study area
Plan
Collect background information
Prepare for Audit
CollectCollect Waste
Transport waste to sorting area
Sort
Final clean up & decontamination
Sort the waste
Prepare sorting area
AnalyseRecord & analyze data
Prepare audit report with solution
Waste Auditing : Scientific method
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Category
Waste Generated kg/day
Wet Waste solution
Time Factor(Process)
Investment O&MPer month(Rs)
Area Required (Sft)
S 10-50 Composting(Mechanical)
60 Days Rs.10,000-Rs.75,000
Upto Rs.4,500
50-200
L 50-250 Composting(Semi-auto)
15-45 Days Rs.1-2.5 Lakhs Upto Rs.15,000 200-500
XL 250-500
Composting(Automated)
15-25 Days Rs.6-10Lakhs Upto Rs. 40,000 Up to
1000
Jumbo 500 & above
Composting/Biogas(Multiple capacity /Shared facility)
60-75 Days Rs.10-18 Lakhs
Upto Rs.60,000
Above 1000
Wet waste solutions
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Shared services – for one type of waste generator
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Recycling at DWCC• DWCC
• NGO’s
• Wholesalers
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Recycling Process- Sorted Dry Waste