Abstract

Waste landfills are a prominent global issue that does not concern a country without the other because of its long-term effects especially in the environmental aspect. As these pose an environmental threat to water, air and soil; and directly affect human life and health. Accordingly, this research uses the integration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) approaches to assess the location of the municipal solid waste dump in Dammam, which was established in (2000AD) twenty years ago, due to the lack of recent studies assessing the current status of the landfill and whether it is in a suitable location and keeps pace with the population and urbanization increase in the region. For this purpose, the researchers are using the tools and techniques of GIS to evaluate eight criteria on the study area. The required standards were directed to the landfill site and transformed into maps that represent the most important economic, social, environmental, geological, geomorphological and Public Acceptance standards. These standards have been processed using the tools of spatial and statistical analyses. Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is implemented in geographical information system for building the suitable cartographic model, and thus allowed to determine the suitable degree of Dammam municipal solid waste landfill site in light of the study criteria. The study concluded that the current landfill site achieves a good degree of suitability, as it achieved 63% measured against the quality standards set by the study, and that the current landfill site conforms to most of the criteria in this study to a good degree. But it violates two standards, which are distance from wells standard and distance between landfill and the center of waste generation standard.

Highlights

  • The explosive growth of the urban population and economic progress in recent years has increased the responsibility of governments to reduce the negative impact caused by this growth

  • This research uses the integration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) approaches to assess the location of the municipal solid waste dump in Dammam, which was established in (2000AD) twenty years ago, due to the lack of recent studies assessing the current status of the landfill and whether it is in a suitable location and keeps pace with the population and urbanization increase in the region

  • The study concluded that the current landfill site achieves a good degree of suitability, as it achieved 63% measured against the quality standards set by the study, and that the current landfill site conforms to most of the criteria in this study to a good degree

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Introduction

The explosive growth of the urban population and economic progress in recent years has increased the responsibility of governments to reduce the negative impact caused by this growth. One of the most devastating effect is the alarming increase in environmental pollution and the increase in waste per capita in the recent years. The increasingly alarming factors require significant innovation to improve the solid waste management (SWM) [1]. Waste management is a significant issue, it is a significant concern to governments since such issues might have an environmental effect but could lead to health complications to the population, which could spread to neighboring countries. The overarching objective of the Basel Convention is “to protect human health and the environment against the adverse effects of hazardous wastes. Its scope of application covers a wide range of waste defined as ‘hazardous wastes’ based on their origin, composition and their characteristics in addition to two types of wastes defined as ‘other wastes’— household waste and incinerator ash” [2]

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