Abstract
Inexact fuzzy full-infinite mixed-integer programming (IFFMIP) was proposed as an extension of inexact full-infinite programming. It can deal with the uncertainties that exist in most of the parameters as intervals, economic data as functional intervals, fuzzy set in capacity constraint, and discrete variables in a facility-expansion plan. Although many models for dealing with waste planning and the air quality management problem exist, this is the first attempt to integrate waste flow allocation and an air quality control system. The proposed model was applied in an integrated air and waste management system. It can solve the waste allocation plan and air quality control, and reflect the interaction between these two systems. The solutions from the proposed IFFMIP model indicate that a landfill would be the first choice in period 1, whereas an incinerator would become the main approach for waste disposal at the end of the planning horizon. This is because of the increasingly strict environmental standard...
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