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Exploring the parameters responsible for efficient solid waste collection system : case of Pune city (Also available on CD)

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CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY vi LIST OF FIGURES xviii LIST OF GRAPHS xix LIST OF TABLES xx 1. INTRODUCTION 2 1.1 EXTERNALITIES DUE TO MISMANAGED MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE. 2 1.2 INDIAN SCENARIO FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 3 1.3 UPCOMING SCHEMES AND POLICIES ON SOLID WASTE SECTOR 4 1.4 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RELATED ISSUES 4 1.5 UNDERSTANDING THE EXISTING SYSTEM 6 2 AIM AND OBJECTIVES 9 2.1 RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 9 2.2 AIM 9 2.3 OBJECTIVES 9 2.4 SCOPE AND LIMITATION 9 2.5 METHODOLOGY 10 3 LITERATURE REVIEW 14 3.1 INTRODUCTION: 14 3.2 COMPONENTS OF THE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 16 3.3 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM 18 3.4 PARAMETERS FOR BETTER EFFICIENT COLLECTION SYSTEM 21 3.5 CURRENT PRACTICES FOR ACCOMMODATING THE VARIATION. 22 4.1 UNDERSTANDING CITY STRUCTURE 24 4.2 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FOR PUNE CITY 26 4.3 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM 27 4.4 PROBLEMS IN WASTE COLLECTION FROM STAKEHOLDER’S PERSPECTIVE ... 28 5 STUDY AREA SELECTION AND PROFILING 37 5.1 CRITERIA FOR WARD SELECTION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FINALIZED WARDS 37 5.2 WARD NUMBER 9- BANER BALEWADI 39 5.3 WARD 11- GOKHLENAGAR 46 5.4 WARD 37- SHANIWAR WADA 51 5.5 WARD 73 BALAJI NAGAR 55 6 ANALYSIS REPORT 60 6.1 TYPOLOGY BASED USE OF HOUSING TYPOLOGY: 61 6.1.1 BUNGALOW AREA. 61 6.1.2. SINGULAR APARTMENTS 66 6.1.3 SEMI DETACHED HOUSING 71 6.1.4. SLUMS 76 6.1.5. OLD HOUSING 80 6.2 ANALYZING COLLECTION SYSTEM WITH RESPECT TO VARIOUS COLLECTION METHODS 83 6.2.1 COLLECTION WORKERS. 83 6.2.2 PRIVATELY EMPLOYEDWORKERS 92 6.2.3 GHANTA GADI SYSTEM 95 6.2.4. PRIVATE TEMPO SYSTEM 98 6.2.5 SECONDARY BINS 99 7. SUMMARY AND OBSERVATION 103 7.1 TYPOLOGY WISE OBSERVATIONS and FINDINGS 103 7.2 WARDS WISE OBSERVATIONS 105 7.3 UNDERSTANDING THE TYPOLOGY WISE POTENTIAL FOR BETTER COLLECTION SYSTEM DESIGN 106 7.3.1 BUNGALOW 106 7.3.2 SINGULAR APARTMENTS 107 7.3.3 Semidetached Housing 108 7.3.4 SLUMS 109 8. ISSUES AND CHALLENGES 111 8.1. GENERIC ISSUES and FINDINGS 112 8.2. COLLECTION SYSTEM RELATED ISSUES and FINDINGS 113 8.3. ADMINISTRATIVE LEVEL ISSUES and FINDINGS 113 8.4. TYPOLOGY WISE FINDINGS 114 9. CONCLUSION 117 BIBLIOGRAPHY 118 ANNEXURES 120 1 QUESTIONAIRE FOR THE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 120 2 QUESTIONNAIRE FOR COLLECTION WORKERS 122 3 QUESTIONNAIRE FOR GHANTA GADI WORKERS 123
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CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY vi LIST OF FIGURES xviii LIST OF GRAPHS xix LIST OF TABLES xx 1. INTRODUCTION 2 1.1 EXTERNALITIES DUE TO MISMANAGED MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE. 2 1.2 INDIAN SCENARIO FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 3 1.3 UPCOMING SCHEMES AND POLICIES ON SOLID WASTE SECTOR 4 1.4 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RELATED ISSUES 4 1.5 UNDERSTANDING THE EXISTING SYSTEM 6 2 AIM AND OBJECTIVES 9 2.1 RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 9 2.2 AIM 9 2.3 OBJECTIVES 9 2.4 SCOPE AND LIMITATION 9 2.5 METHODOLOGY 10 3 LITERATURE REVIEW 14 3.1 INTRODUCTION: 14 3.2 COMPONENTS OF THE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 16 3.3 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM 18 3.4 PARAMETERS FOR BETTER EFFICIENT COLLECTION SYSTEM 21 3.5 CURRENT PRACTICES FOR ACCOMMODATING THE VARIATION. 22 4.1 UNDERSTANDING CITY STRUCTURE 24 4.2 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FOR PUNE CITY 26 4.3 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM 27 4.4 PROBLEMS IN WASTE COLLECTION FROM STAKEHOLDER’S PERSPECTIVE ... 28 5 STUDY AREA SELECTION AND PROFILING 37 5.1 CRITERIA FOR WARD SELECTION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FINALIZED WARDS 37 5.2 WARD NUMBER 9- BANER BALEWADI 39 5.3 WARD 11- GOKHLENAGAR 46 5.4 WARD 37- SHANIWAR WADA 51 5.5 WARD 73 BALAJI NAGAR 55 6 ANALYSIS REPORT 60 6.1 TYPOLOGY BASED USE OF HOUSING TYPOLOGY: 61 6.1.1 BUNGALOW AREA. 61 6.1.2. SINGULAR APARTMENTS 66 6.1.3 SEMI DETACHED HOUSING 71 6.1.4. SLUMS 76 6.1.5. OLD HOUSING 80 6.2 ANALYZING COLLECTION SYSTEM WITH RESPECT TO VARIOUS COLLECTION METHODS 83 6.2.1 COLLECTION WORKERS. 83 6.2.2 PRIVATELY EMPLOYEDWORKERS 92 6.2.3 GHANTA GADI SYSTEM 95 6.2.4. PRIVATE TEMPO SYSTEM 98 6.2.5 SECONDARY BINS 99 7. SUMMARY AND OBSERVATION 103 7.1 TYPOLOGY WISE OBSERVATIONS and FINDINGS 103 7.2 WARDS WISE OBSERVATIONS 105 7.3 UNDERSTANDING THE TYPOLOGY WISE POTENTIAL FOR BETTER COLLECTION SYSTEM DESIGN 106 7.3.1 BUNGALOW 106 7.3.2 SINGULAR APARTMENTS 107 7.3.3 Semidetached Housing 108 7.3.4 SLUMS 109 8. ISSUES AND CHALLENGES 111 8.1. GENERIC ISSUES and FINDINGS 112 8.2. COLLECTION SYSTEM RELATED ISSUES and FINDINGS 113 8.3. ADMINISTRATIVE LEVEL ISSUES and FINDINGS 113 8.4. TYPOLOGY WISE FINDINGS 114 9. CONCLUSION 117 BIBLIOGRAPHY 118 ANNEXURES 120 1 QUESTIONAIRE FOR THE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 120 2 QUESTIONNAIRE FOR COLLECTION WORKERS 122 3 QUESTIONNAIRE FOR GHANTA GADI WORKERS 123

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