Project Report - USWM
Project Report - USWM
Project Report - USWM
FOR UDAYARPALAYAM
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REG.NO: NAME:
ARIYALUR
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SEMESTER: VI
There port of the project work submitted by the above student as a part of Solid
Waste Management Course for the Naan Mudhalvan Programme in collaboration with
L&T Edu Tech is evaluated and confirmed to be the work done by the student.
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2. Characterization of Waste
Step1: Preparation of general profile
Step 2: Survey Phase
Step3: Waste Stream Characterization
Preparation of general profile of UDAYARPALAYAM [5 marks]
1. Location:
a) Latitude and Longitude 11.1855° N, 79.22965 °E
b) State Tamil Nadu
c) Distance from nearby airport 96.4 km
d) Area of the locality 12 sq.km
2. Accessibility through highways and railways
a) Distance from nearest highway 10.9 km
b) Distance from nearest railways 28 km
The proximity of the highways and railways to UDAYARPALAYAM is advantageous for waste transfer
and transport. Well- connected roads increase the efficiency of waste collection.
ARIYALUR)Total 822500
4.Physiography:
ii. Climate:[Table4]
1. Type of climate: Tropical
2. Seasonal variations: Summer, monsoon, winter
3. Monsoon periods and rainfall distribution: Rain(Aug-Dec),Dry(Mar-May)
Gross weight
Sampling Organic Plastic Glass Stone Shell Metal
(grams)
stations (grams) (grams) (grams) (grams) (grams) (grams)
S1 1180 763.315 150 40 0 0 0
S2 800 1098.33 226.667 0 20 1.6667 0
S3 900 1170 343.333 0 1900 0 0
S4 1247 1743.33 366.667 0 0 0 0
S5 2358 926.66 193.333 36.66 33.12 0 0
S6 1258 1243.33 303.333 0 0 0 0
S7 4587 826.66 180 5 0 0 21.45
S8 1653 1296 243.333 96.25 0 0 16.45
S9 1259 1033 400 13.58 0 6.257 6.127
S10 963.3 923.25 40 0 0 0 0
Commercial Areas:
a. Name of the commercial area : Ariyalur
b. How long have you been associated with or visiting this area?15 years
Shopkeeper Attitude towards Bins:
i. Do shopkeeper sallow the placement of bins near their shops for waste disposal? a. Yes b.
No
ii. If no, what reasons do shop keepers typically give for not allowing bins near their shops?
iii. How do shopkeepers expect waste to be manage different bins are not allowed near their
shops?
Waste will be collected in bins or bags and disposed in communal bins
Waste Disposal Practices:
i. In the absence of bins near shops, where does the waste usually end up? a. Streets b.
Drains c. other (please specify):
ii. Is street sweeping the primary method used to clear waste from streets and drains? a. Yes
b. No
iii. How does the absence of bins near shops impact the overall cleanliness of the area? Street
littering, breeding of insects, bad odour, leaching
iv. Is there any on going communication or awareness program to educate shopkeepers about
proper waste disposal? Yes
Hotel Waste Collection Practices
i. How long have you been associated with or residing in this area?15 Years
Waste Collection Process:
i. How is the waste generated from hotels collected? a. Tractor with sanitary workers b.
Private waste management service c. Other (please specify):
ii. How many sanitary workers are typically involved in the waste collection process? 3
iii. At what time is the waste collection usually conducted in the morning? 6am to 8am
Frequency of Waste Collection:
i. How often is waste collected from hotels in your area? a. Daily b. Weekly c. Bi-weekly
Other (please specify):
ii. How satisfied are you with the current frequency of waste collection from hotels?
a. Very satisfied b. Satisfied c. Neutral d. Dissatisfied e. Very dissatisfied
Waste Disposal Destination:
i. Where is the collected waste from hotels taken? a. Dumping yard b. Recycling facility
c. other(please specify):Wet waste to bio fuel, energy
Markets:
Waste Collection Process: (Flower Shops- Local shops near temples)
i. How is the waste generated in the market collected? a. Tricycles b. Private waste
management service c. Other (please specify):
ii. How frequently is waste collected from the market area? a. Daily b. Weekly c. Bi-weekly
d. Other(please specify):
Transportation to Dump Yard:
i. How is the collected waste transported to the dump yard? a.Tractors b.Other (please
specify):
Satisfaction and Feedback:
i. How satisfied are you with the current waste collection frequency in the market area?
a. Very satisfied b. Satisfied c. Neutral d. Dissatisfied e. Very dissatisfied
Waste Disposal Destination:
i. Is the waste transported to a dump yard?
a. Yes b. No
If no, where is the waste disposed of? (Please specify): Composting pits
Hospital or health care facility:
How long have you been associated with or visited this hospital? 5 Years
Waste Collection Process:
I. How is non-biomedical waste collected in hospitals? a. Govt service b. Private waste
management service c. other (please specify):
ii. At what time is the waste collection usually conducted in the morning?6am
Frequency of Waste Collection:
i. How often is non-biomedical waste collected from hospitals? a. Daily b. Weekly c. Bi-
weekly d. Other (please specify):
ii. How satisfied are you with the current frequency of waste collection from hospitals? a.
Very satisfied b. Satisfied c. Neutral d. Dissatisfied e. Very dissatisfied
iii. Are you aware of the guidelines and regulations related to biomedical waste management
in India? a. Yes b. No
Waste Disposal Destination:
i. Where is the collected non-biomedical waste from hospitals taken? a. Dumping yard
b. Recycling facility c. other (please specify): Incineration/deep burying
Collection and Segregation
How is bio medical waste collected in your facility? a. In-house collection b. Out sourced to a
biomedical waste management service c. Combination of both
i. Is there a proper segregation system in place for different types of biomedical waste? a. Yes
b. No
ii. How is biomedical waste stored before disposal? a. In designated color-coded bins b. In
sealed containers c. Other (please specify)
iii. How is biomedical waste transported from your facility to the disposal site? a. In-house
transportation b. Outsourced to a waste management service c. Combination of both
iv. How frequently is biomedical waste disposal carried out? Daily
Component Bins for segregation Door to Door collection Street Sweeping Secondary Collection
4.ManagementPlanforeffectivewastecollection
Arrange for door to door Organize Street
collection of segregated sweeping
Segregation of waste at source solid waste from all covering all the
by storing of waste in 3 households including residential
Table8-ManagementPlan foreffectivewastecollection
Is there any communal
Indicator different bins wet, dry and slum sand informal And commercial areas
bins located?
domestic hazardous settlements, commercial, on
waste Institutional and all the days of the year
other irrespective of Sundays
non- residential premises. and public holidays.
𝑣𝑟 25 ×5
= = =21 𝑐𝑜𝑛𝑡𝑎𝑖𝑛𝑒𝑟𝑠 𝑒𝑚𝑝𝑡𝑖𝑒𝑑 𝑝𝑒𝑟 𝑡𝑟𝑖𝑝
𝑐𝑓 9×0.65
Step 2: Pickup time per container
PSCS=C1(uc)+(Np-1) dbc
PSCS= 21 x0.05 +(21-1) (0.05+0.03 x0.20)=2.17 h/trip
Step3:No.oftripsrequiredperweek
Weekly quantity of waste collected
Nw =
(volume of collection vehicle)(compaction ratio)
𝑉𝑤 250
= = =2 𝑡𝑟𝑖𝑝𝑠/𝑤𝑒𝑒𝑘
𝑉𝑟 25 ×5
This is achieved by equating the total costs of both systems and solving for'𝑥',representing the
distance. This analysis is crucial for efficient waste management in Udayarpalayam, ensuring that the
chosen system aligns with the municipality's budgetary considerations while effectively addressing
the area's waste disposal needs.
Total cost HCS =Total cost PCS
10000+ 3024.45(x ) =65370 +313.25 (𝒙)
40,74.85 =1000.50 𝑥
𝑥 =30.56 km
Thus, One-way distance to the Material Recovery Facility (MRF)=21kms
TASK – 3
WASTE TRANSFER AND TRANSPORT
The most expensive element of any waste management system is generally collection and
transportation. This task provides a solution for effective and economical vehicle routing for
door- to-door waste collection in the Udayarpalayam locality. The collected waste will be
dumped at the nearest transfer station, from where it will be transported to a processing center,
MRF station, or dumping yard.
Step1:
Find compacted volume of waste to be collected per week
No of Blocks= Block 1 to 10 No of Group=03
No of Block in each group:
total number of residences in each group
a) Group A
= Total number of residences Group A 2 + 6 + 2 + 6 = 16 Nos
= 16x15 = 240Nos
b) Group B
Step2:
Find number of trips per week
Volume of compacted waste
No of trips/week=
Collection vehicle capacity
No of trips per week=1
Step 3:
Find average residences per trip calculation
No of resident covered/week =Total number of residences
No of trips/week
No of resident covered per week = 332 Resident/trip
Step4:
Preparation of Collection Route Layout (Manual Approach without overlap)
No of routes 1 Nos
No of block covered in each route:
Route 1: 5 blocks
Route 2: 5 blocks
The nearest transfer station or disposal area in Udayarpalayam for efficient waste disposal
is identified as the Corporation Garbage, Udayarpalayam located 2 km away
Currently, waste is collected daily from each unit and directly transported to the landfill
without compaction. The proposed waste management practice is to introduce a waste
compaction system before transporting waste to the landfill.
a) Without Compaction:
Volume before compaction=Total weekly waste /Specific weight of un compacted waste
Volume before compaction = 5770 /100… = 57.7 m3
No of trips=Volume before compaction/Volume of truck
No of trips= 57.7/6 =9.61 Nos (10Trips per week)
b) With Compaction:
Volume after compaction=Total weekly waste/Specific weight of compacted waste
Volume after compaction = …5770/350… = 15.91 m3
No of trips=Volume after compaction/Volume of truck
No of trips=15.91/6=2.65 Nos (3Trips per week)
The implementation of a waste compaction system results in a reduction of 10 trips per week
leading to significant savings in fuel costs. Additionally, the compactor's closed and covered
design helps prevent wastes pillage ,making compaction an optimal solution with positive
economic and environmental impacts.
TASK–4
WASTE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES
9. Mass Balance Recovery of MRF [7 marks]
The Material Recovery Facility (MRF) in Udayarpalayam a bustling
neighborhood in operates around the clock, processing 1050 tons of
Mixed municipal solid waste (MSW) everyday. As the sun rises over, Udayarpalayam the MRF
Springs to life, ready to tackle the day's waste management challenges. Trucks loaded with
MSW from residential, commercial, and industrial areas of the city begin to queue up at the
facility's entrance, each carrying the discarded materials. The MRF operates 15 hours a day,
tirelessly processing 1050 tons of mixed municipal solid waste (MSW) daily. Air classifier in
the MRF separates the waste components as shown:
Initial Moisture content = 30%
Moisture loss= 25%.of initial value from light fraction
Heavy fraction in light fraction= 5%
Light fraction in heavy fraction = 15%
Recovery percentage –Ferrous metals=70% Glass= 80% ,and Aluminium = 70 %
Magnetic
Manual sorting Shredder Classifier separator
Glass
Residue Optical sorting Eddy current Separator
The gap analysis for the current existing waste treatment practices followed in Udayarpalayam
were studied and efficient waste treatment method was proposed in the table below.
Table 14 Comprehensive analysis of waste treatment practices
Figure 18 uPOPS