Abstract

AbstractCharacterization of the existing municipal solid waste (MSW) in Jalandhar, India, has been performed to evaluate its suitability for various waste-processing technologies. The predominance of open dumping and the absence of reliable data regarding generation and characterization of waste has created a difficult situation for urban local bodies responsible for managing MSW generated in the city. In this study, MSW samples collected from a city dump site at different times throughout a year were analyzed for physical, chemical, and geotechnical characteristics. Physical characterization of the city waste indicates that MSW is rich in biodegradables and inerts. The waste characterization highlights the importance of waste segregation before sending the waste fractions for different waste-treatment technologies including composting, biomethanation, refuse-derived fuel, and landfilling. Further, physical and geotechnical characterization of the city waste confirms its suitability for applying bioreacto...

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