Challenges faced by municipalities of India in achieving service level benchmarks for solid waste management (Also available on CD)

Kruthiventi, Amruta

Challenges faced by municipalities of India in achieving service level benchmarks for solid waste management (Also available on CD) - 2016 - 116p.,1sheet,CD-ROM

CONTENTS Executive Summary 7 List of figures 15 List of tables 17 Abbreviations 18 Chapter 1 Introduction 19 1.1 Rationale and need for the study 20 1.2 Research question 24 1.2.1 Sub questions 24 1.3 Research hypothesis 24 1.4 Aim 24 1.5 Objectives 24 1.6 Scope and limitations 25 1.7 Approach and Methodology 26 1.7.1 Selection of sample for surveys 32 Chapter 2 Literature review 35 2.1 Infrastructure 36 2.1.1 Current status of infrastructure 36 2.1.1 Defining solid waste 37 2.1.2 Current status 37 2.1.3 Pressing issues 38 2.2 Municipal solid waste management and scenario of the Indian cities 38 2.2.1 Waste Collection 38 2.2.2 Segregation 39 2.2.3 Secondary storage 39 2.2.4 Transportation 40 2.2.5 Processing 40 2.2.6 Disposal 40 2.2.7 Reuse 41 2.3 Policy and legal aspects 41 2.3.1 Municipal solid waste management and handling rules 2000 42 2.3.2 Manual on MSWM and Handling, MoUD, CPHEEO, 2000 42 2.3.3 TAG Report on Municipal Solid Waste Management, MoUD, 2005 43 2.3.4 Service level benchmarks, MoUD, 2006 43 2.3.5 National urban sanitation policy (NUSP), 2008 44 2.3.6 Draft revised Municipal solid waste management rules 2013 44 2.3.7 MSWM manual, CPHEEO, 2014 45 2.4 Service level bench marks 46 2.4.1 Parameters for solid waste 46 2.5 Issues involved in achieving Service Level Benchmarks 47 2.5.1 Institutional weakness 48 2.5.2 Lack of financial sustainability 48 2.5.3 Lack of experience in involving private sector 49 2.5.4 Need for capacity building of local representatives 49 2.5.5 Inadequate land use planning and its enforcement 49 2.5.6 Human resources 50 2.5.7 Community participation 50 Chapter 3 Case city – Tandur 52 3.1 Introduction 53 3.1.1 Demography 55 3.1.2 Growth rate 56 3.1.3 Land utilization 57 3.1.4 Slums 58 3.1.5 Municipal budget 59 3.1.6 Organisational structure 60 3.2 Solid waste management in Tandur 61 Chapter 4 Analysis and Inferences 63 4.1 Gap assessment for achieving the service level benchmarks 64 4.2.1 Issues with Household level coverage of solid waste management services 67 4.2.2 Issues with the efficiency in collection of municipal solid waste 72 4.2.3 Issue with the extent of segregation of municipal solid waste 76 4.2.4 Issue with extent of municipal solid waste recovered 80 4.2.5 Issue with the Extent of scientific disposal of municipal solid waste 82 4.2.6 Issues with efficiency in redressal of consumer complaints 84 4.2.7 Issues with the extent of cost recovery in SWM services 87 4.2.8 Issues with efficiency in collection of SWM charges 88 Chapter 5 Major findings 90 Chapter 6 Conclusion and Recommendations 93 6.1 Conclusion 94 6.2 Preliminary recommendations 97 Works Cited 102 Annexures 106

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