GIS and Multicriteria Analysis Application on Suitable Site Selection for Municipal Solid Waste Transfer Station in Greater Monrovia, Liberia

Boye Arab Robertson, Toko Mouhamadou Inoussa, Bonssara Issiaka
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The inability of existing transfer stations in Greater Monrovia, Liberia, to handle municipal solid waste collected daily from designated collection points for temporary storage and final disposal has resulted in a number of issues such as abandonment of overfilled skip buckets and reinforced concrete bins, indiscriminate waste disposal into drainages, along roadside, river banks, and so on. This situation has also resulted in a number of negative consequences, including environmental degradation, public health concerns, depreciation of the value of adjacent properties, and decrease in the quality of life of the population. The local authorities have made relentless efforts to secure funding through its international partners to construct a well-designed municipal solid waste transfer station, However, due to the study area's topographic complexities, it is difficult for them to select an ideal site for a municipal solid waste transfer station to collect waste from designated and illegal collection points on time. To solve this issue, the research will analyze and identify potential sites while keeping the environment and population within the study area in mind. The research employs a comprehensive evaluation of multiple factors, including lithology, slope, drainage density and land use through GIS tool like Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to identify potential sites that meets sustainable waste management’s requirements. The results showed that 43% of the study area is not suitable, 20% is least suitable, 20% is moderately suitable, 11% is suitable and 6% highly suitable for an environmentally-friendly transfer station. Central Monrovia A and B, and Northwest of Paynesville are areas identified to be suitable for municipal solid waste transfer station.
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利比里亚大蒙罗维亚地区城市固体废物转运站合适选址的地理信息系统和多标准分析应用
利比里亚大蒙罗维亚地区现有的转运站无法处理每天从指定收集点收集的城市固 体废物,无法进行临时储存和最终处置,这导致了一系列问题,如丢弃装得过满的箕斗 和钢筋混凝土垃圾箱,将废物随意丢弃到排水沟、路边、河岸等。这种情况还造成了一系列负面影响,包括环境恶化、公共卫生问题、邻近财产贬值和居民生活质量下降。然而,由于研究地区地形复杂,他们很难为城市固体废物转运站选择一个理想的地点,以便及时从指定和非法收集点收集废物。为解决这一问题,研究将分析并确定潜在的选址,同时考虑到研究区域内的环境和人口。研究通过层次分析法(AHP)等地理信息系统工具,对岩性、坡度、排水密度和土地利用等多种因素进行综合评估,以确定符合可持续废物管理要求的潜在地点。结果显示,43% 的研究区域不适合建立环保型转运站,20% 的区域最不适合,20% 的区域一般适合,11% 的区域适合,6% 的区域非常适合。蒙罗维亚中部 A 区和 B 区以及佩恩斯维尔西北部被确定为适合建立城市固体废物转运站的地区。
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