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A Review Paper on - Feasibility Check and Design of Vertical Dumping Yard, for Pune City

Authors: P. A. Manatkar; M. Shaikh; D. Salunkhe; S. Tandulkar; V. Lahane;

A Review Paper on - Feasibility Check and Design of Vertical Dumping Yard, for Pune City

Abstract

The waste material generated from the homes hotels hospitals etc is known as solid waste. In the Pune city there is fast growth of population and urbanization, because of that the rate of generation of solid waste is increasing. The waste material or solid waste generated from city is dumped at various places which is away from the Pune city. The people surrounding of this places facing the problems like various types of pollutions causing diseases etc. As the increase in the rate of generation solid waste there is no more land available for disposal of solid waste. So the Pune Municipal Corporation facing the problems likes less land available for the dumping yard. Pune is developing city. Therefore the rapid development in the various areas also the population is increasing day by day in high rate. And so the land problem occurs in city. The huge amount of solid waste (1100 to 1200 tones) generated by people every day. Therefore there is need to store this solid waste by using vertical dumping yard. The dumping ground around the city is not sufficient for store the waste generated from the city. Therefore the provision of small dumping yard at various regions is the best solutions but due to less land of availability conventional horizontal dumping yard is not applicable. Because the required large area. The vertical dumping yard is best alternative to this project.

Keywords

Population Growth.etc, Dumping Yard, Waste Generation, Waste Disposal, Landfill, Vertical Structure

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