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OPTIMIZATION OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTION PROCESS USING GIS

This study analyses the present scenario associated with the MSW collection services of Gandhinagar. The current location of the collection of Smart bins was analyzed for the proximity distances – 75 m, 100 m & 150 m in the Gandhinagar City to propose the optimal number & location of bins. It also recommends two levels of routes for the municipal authority to collect waste. In this study, GIS technology was used to develop a methodology for the optimization of Solid waste collection. The method uses various geographical data (road network, location of waste bins, land uses, etc.) with advanced Geospatial tools.  


Report Content

Overview of Solid Waste Practice & Introduction to Study Area

Aim, Objectives & Methodology of the project

Projected Population & Per Capita Waste Generated

Estimation of Sector Wise Solid Waste Generated

Present Smart Bins locations & their service area in GMC

Optimal Number of Smart Bins required for each sector

Proposed locations of the Smart Bins with their service area

Recommended route for Existing Smart Bins clearance

Recommended Routes for Proposed Smart Bins Clearance

Comparison of the level of routes and Conclusions