Abstract

The municipal solid wet waste is an organic fraction that contributes to around 40% of total waste and it is biodegradable. In the present scenario, wet waste is generally mixed with other kinds of waste that is not bio-degradable. The foul smell is generated from the wet waste if not disposed within 24 hrs. This smell creates problem for people exposed to handling and management system. All biological treatment technologies applied to the wet (organic) waste treatment would require segregation of biodegradable and non-bio-degradable components. Once the waste of different categories is mixed it becomes very difficult to segregate them effectively. Many large size plants in the country are constructed to treat biodegradable waste with the objective to recover energy and produce organic manure but its smooth operation faces great challenge of accurate segregation resulting into plant break down and failures irrespective of robust technology. This research paper focuses on unique approach of public participation for segregation at source by deploying micro level biological treatment plants of capacity ranging from 1.0 MT/d to 5 MT/d. With the implementation of above approach and treatment technology, huge efforts that are presently put to segregate the waste will be eliminated. In addition to this, the energy and organic manure as end product obtained from the treatment plant makes it as self-sustainable.

Highlights

  • The Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is mainly characterized in three categories, 1

  • The end products like treated organic manure and electricity to be given back to the waste generator may be in the form of:

  • Organic manure to their garden, pots, tree plantation on the streets Providing above useful end products back to the waste generator is a close loop in the whole participation chain that would reinforce the sustainability of the entire waste collection treatment and management system effectiveness

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Introduction

The Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is mainly characterized in three categories, 1. Waste category 1 imposes severe problem due to associated bad smell and provide tough conditions for treatment and its recycling into energy and organic manure.

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