Comparative Analysis of Municipal Solid Waste in Faridabad and Gurugram

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In this quick period of urbanization, urban areas and its residents ought to think about its urban condition as a benefit and contribute toward the supportability of urban communities. Strong waste administration assumes a vital job in urban improvement by reducing the well-being and ecological dangers and advances the reuse of strong waste. Above all, this gets obligatory in creating urban areas as Noida, Gurugram, Greater Noida and so forth as rapid urbanization suggests increasingly strong waste and consequently requires productive and supportable administration. This investigation breaks down the situation of Gurugram city strong waste and learns about the assortment and transportation methodologies embraced by the government association coordinated effort with private firm. The principle aim is to redress the landfill site issues and speeds up functioning of on-door squander assortment. Approximately, eight hundred eighty tonnes of waste is dumped at Bandhwari plant. Their role is to gather loss from every street; afterward, compaction of trash happens as smaller than usual exchange center, while the compressed waste is moved to handling office, and the last dry waste would be changed over into RDF; for example, power and the wet waste are utilized in the form of great fertilizer for agribusiness. This additionally presented different changes such as open trucks and dustbins which are being changed with the shut trucks, and the open local dumping is being changed to smaller than expected exchange stations or stoppages. The urban local body tries to provide better and improved services to the residents similar to private firm for giving the better administration be that as it may, they require tending to issue because of political framework monetary help, open issue and absence of resident interest to give a superior Municipal Solid waste administration for city. This paper discusses about the as-is process of transportation and collection strategies regarding municipal solid waste in Gurugram and helps in comparative study of two cities of Haryana.

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Sharma, S. (2021). Comparative Analysis of Municipal Solid Waste in Faridabad and Gurugram. In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering (Vol. 124 LNCE, pp. 1–9). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4590-4_1

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