Quantification and characterization of household solid waste at Urban Area of Kathmandu

Maya Kandel, Bijaya Adhikari, Chandra Mani Aryal
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Solid waste management can have significant positive and negative implications to the physical, social and economic environment and these implications are the function of management options adopted. The quantity and character of the waste generated changes with time and understanding these properties of waste in a locality form the basis of solid waste management. Thus, this research aims to understand the rate of solid waste generation in Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Ward 31, Shantinagar, and characterize the waste based on composition and management options. Waste generated by 100 households in 24 hours was collected, segregated, and weighed to quantify and characterize the waste generated at household level. Furthermore, an in-person interview was conducted with the household representatives using a semi-structured questionnaire to understand the options used for solid waste management at household level and their willingness to participate in waste segregation at source. The percentage composition of each waste category and per capita waste generated at household level was calculated. The relation of the per capita waste with number of family member was modeled by using linear regression. Data analysis was performed by using Microsoft Excel and R software. Significant fractions of the waste generated in the households were organic waste followed by paper waste which together makes up nearly 51% of total weight of the solid waste generated in the area. Per capita waste generation was found to be 402.7 grams per person per day. Per capita waste generation was a function of the number of family members with a decrease in per capita waste by an average of 111 g with an increase in one member in a family. Households who are involved in rooftop farming were segregating waste at the source indicating the local government can encourage rooftop farming to promote waste segregation at source.
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加德满都市区生活固体废物的量化和表征
固体废物管理可对物理、社会和经济环境产生重大的积极和消极影响,这些影响是所采用的管理办法的作用。产生的废物的数量和性质随时间而变化,了解一个地方废物的这些性质是固体废物管理的基础。因此,本研究旨在了解加德满都大都市shandinagar区31区的固体废物产生率,并根据废物的组成和管理方案对废物进行表征。收集、分类和称重100个家庭在24小时内产生的废物,以量化和表征家庭层面产生的废物。此外,还使用半结构化问卷与家庭代表进行了面对面访谈,以了解家庭一级固体废物管理所采用的选择以及他们在源头参与废物分类的意愿。计算每个废物类别的组成百分比和在家庭层面产生的人均废物。利用线性回归方法对人均浪费与家庭成员数的关系进行了建模。使用Microsoft Excel和R软件进行数据分析。这些家庭产生的大部分废物是有机废物,其次是纸张废物,它们加起来占该地区产生的固体废物总重量的近51%。人均垃圾产生量为每人每天402.7克。人均废物产生量是家庭成员数量的函数,每增加一名家庭成员,人均废物产生量平均减少111克。参与屋顶农场的家庭从源头上对废物进行分类,这表明地方政府可以鼓励屋顶农场从源头上促进废物分类。
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