Optimum municipal solid waste collection using geographical information system (GIS) and vehicle tracking for Pallavapuram municipality

Author:

Kanchanabhan TE1,Abbas Mohaideen J.2,Srinivasan S.3,Kalyana Sundaram V. Lenin3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, Sathyabama University, Chennai, India,

2. Department of Civil Engineering, Sathyabama University, Chennai, India

3. Anna University, Chennai, India

Abstract

Waste collection and transportation is the contact point between waste generators and waste management systems. A proposal for an innovative model for the collection and transportation of municipal solid waste (MSW) which is a part of a solid waste management system using a spatial geo database, integrated in a geographical information system (GIS) environment is presented. Pallavapuram is a fast-developing municipality of Chennai city in the southern suburbs about 20 km from Chennai, the state capital of Tamil Nadu in India. The disposal of MSW was previously occurring in an indiscriminate and irrational manner in the municipality. Hence in the present study an attempt was made to develop an engineered design of solid waste collection using GIS with a vehicle tracking system and final disposal by composting with investment costs. The GIS was used to analyse existing maps and data, to digitize the existing ward boundaries and to enter data about the wards and disposal sites. The proposed GIS model for solid waste disposal would give information on the planning of bins, vehicles and the optimal route. In the case of disposal, composting would be a successful strategy to accelerate the decomposition and stabilization of the biodegradable components of waste in MSW.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pollution,Environmental Engineering

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