Title of article :
Rural Solid Waste Management
Author/Authors :
Abduli، M.A نويسنده Graduate Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, P.O. Box 14155-6135, Tehran, Iran , , Samieifard، R نويسنده Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, P.O.B 14155-6135, Tehran , Iran , , Jalili Ghazi Zade، M نويسنده Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, P.O.B 14155-6135, Tehran , Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The province of Bushehr is located in southern area of Iran and north of Persian Gulf.
Solid waste management in Bushehr’s villages was the aim of this research. For the sake of this
study, 21 villages scattered all over the province were selected. Field studies showed that about 646
grams of residential solid waste per capita is generated in selected villages every day. There are 322
shops in chosen villages and total amount of commercial waste is about 3565 kilograms per day. The
average amount of medical waste is about 7.8 kilograms per hygienic unit. Waste Composition in
selected villages is: putrescible materials: 42.49%, construction and demolition: 11.7%, paper and
cardboard: 8.77%, plastics: 8.24%, wood: 6.90%, metal: 6.08%, glass: 5.89%, rubber and leather: 5.1%
and textile: 4.83%. According to this study, the main obstacle to recycling program is the unbiased
collection of waste in rural area. It is recommended that for the first five year program, source
separation includes degradable matter and dry wastes (paper, plastics and metals). Source separation
of other components such as wood, rubber, glass and textile can be carried out in the second five
year program. From the economical point of view, incineration with energy recovery can not be a
good alternative for rural waste disposal in Bushehr province. Due to the low volume of degradable
matter, land availability with low cost and easy access to labor force in rural areas, low cost technology
composting is recommended. The quantity of waste generated in each village is not sufficient to be
managed separately, thus a regional solid waste management must be defined to include adjacent
villages.
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)