Municipal solid waste management in Kurdistan Province, Iran

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Abduli, Mohammad Ali [1 ]
Nasrabadi, Touraj [1 ]
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[1] Univ Tehran, Fac Environm, Tehran, Iran
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Kurdistan Province, with an area of 28,203 square kilometers, is located in a mountainous area in the western part of Iran, From 1967 to 1997, the urban population in the major. eight cities of the Kurdistan Province-namely, Baneh, Bijar, Divan Darreh, Saghez, Sanandaj, Ghorveh, Kamyaran, and Marivan - increased from 102,250 to 705,715. The proportion of the population residing in urban areas increased 90 percent during this period. In most of the cities, solid waste handling remains primitive, and well-organized procedures for it have not been established. Traditional methods of disposal, with marginal inclusion of modern conveniences, appear to be the common practice. In general, the shortcomings of the prevailing practices can be summarized as follows: The municipal solid waste management systems (MSWMSs) in this province include unsegregated collection and open dumping of municipal solid wastes. Separation of municipal solid waste in this province is in the hands of scavengers. The MSWMSs in this province lack essential infrastructure. Thus, design and implementation of modern MSWMSs in this province are essential. Principal criteria for and methods of implementing these systems are as follows: 1. rationally evaluating all functional elements so that they operate in a steady-state or equilibrium manner; 2. creating all support elements for the MSWMS in each city; 3. introducing gradual privatization of MSWMS activities; 4. creating guidelines, regulations, and instructions for all elements of MSWMSs; and 5. giving priorities to source separation and recycling programs. This paper reviews the present status of MSWMSs in eight major cities of Kurdistan Province and outlines the principle guidelines and alternatives for MSWMSs.
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