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Title: Comparison of old and new municipal solid waste management systems in Denizli, Turkey
Authors: Agdag, Osman Nuri
Keywords: Economics
Land fill
Leachate treatment
Leaching
Management
Materials science
Metal recovery
Methane
Population statistics
Refuse disposal
Solid wastes
Waste disposal
Waste treatment
Collection systems
Composting facilities
Economic growths
Environmental problems
Food wastes
Generation rates
Leachate
Living standards
Management practices
Management systems
Municipal solid waste managements
Municipal solid wastes
Natural sources
Per capita
Public participations
Recyclable materials
Sanitary landfills
Source separations
Turkishs
Unsanitary landfills
Waste materials
Waste management
metal
comparative study
landfill
leachate
methane
municipal solid waste
participatory approach
recycling
waste facility
waste management
article
food washing
intermethod comparison
priority journal
solid waste management
traffic and transport
Turkey (republic)
waste disposal
Cities
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Pollution
Population Growth
Refuse Disposal
Time Factors
Turkey
Abstract: Rapid economic growth, increasing population and change in living standards contribute to increasing the generation rate of municipal solid waste (MSW) in Denizli city, like other Turkish cities. The improper and poor MSW management system (old system) in Denizli caused environmental problems originating from the uncontrolled release of methane and leachate. In addition, the disposal of recyclable materials in unsanitary landfills is responsible for the consumption and destruction of natural sources. This paper presents a general overview of old and new MSW management practices in Denizli. Detailed data on MSW management practices including collection, transportation, disposal and recycling have been presented. The amount of solid waste generated in Denizli over the last decade has increased steadily over the years, from 108,500 tons in 1995 to 179,495 tons in 2006. The average MSW generation rate was found to be 1.23 kg/day per capita. The major constituent of MSW in Denizli is food waste, but the percentage of recyclable waste has increased significantly recently. Except for metal wastes, the percentages of recyclable waste materials in Denizli are higher than in all neighborhood cities. The objective of this study is to compare the old and new MSW management systems in Denizli city. The MSW management system has been changed entirely last five years. A dumpsite was closed and a sanitary landfill with a composting facility was constructed. In addition, source separated collection has been carried out since 2002. The quantity of recyclable waste collected increased from 195 to 1549 tons. The amount of recyclable waste will continue to be increased by expanding the source separation collection system to all the districts of the city and preventing scavenging. Thus, revenue from recyclable waste ($7227 in 2006) is expected to increase. In addition, the capacity of the composting facility will be increased. Most importantly, information to increase public participation and awareness in municipal recovery programs has to be provided. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6939
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2008.01.012
ISSN: 0956-053X
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