Landfill Management At Gokhivare Dumping Ground.



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.239

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Ms. Avinash Narkar, Ms. Prashant Patil, Ms. Sagar Pawar, Mahesh Wankhede4, "Landfill Management At Gokhivare Dumping Ground.", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 5, Article 1, pp. 1-5, 2022. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

Solid waste generation is increasing day by day because of rapid urbanization, industrialization and population growth. Handling and disposing of Solid Waste is one of the major problems which is being faced by all over the world. In various metro cities of India mixed waste is directly disposed, without any treatment, to unscientific open dumping sites that increases environmental pollution and also poses risk to human health, ground water and soil quality. Vasai-Virar city is no exception for the unscientific disposal at landfill. The requisite improvement in the condition of the disposal of waste management is not feasible due to lack of awareness among the stakeholders, waste workers, sanitary staff etc. Also, less priority is given to the budget towards solid waste management especially at the disposal sites. In this paper we have studied disposal management at landfill site in Vasai-Virar city. The aim of project is to study and analyse the management system at Gokhivare dumping ground which is the only one landfill site in Vasai-Virar region under controlled of Vasai-Virar City Municipal Corporation. On the basis of obtained data suggest solid recommendations or solutions to minimize the worst impact on socio-economic factors as well as to reduce the waste dumped from vary long time. The paper delivers review on the method of protecting environment from unsanitary, unscientific disposal method i.e., Bio-Remediation. We apply this method at Gokhivare dumping site to check its suitability and feasibility. However accurate planning is required to execute this method on huge scale so the landfill get some relief from reaching to the ultimate capacity at earlier stage.

Keywords

Impacts on Socio-Economic and Environmental Factor, Landfill Management, Bio-remediation, Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Management, Unscientific Disposal.

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