Establishing Integrated Solid Waste Management in the Large Cities of Pakistan Multan : Comprehensive Scope Evaluation Report

Solid waste management (SWM) is a major environment and health hazard in the urban areas of Pakistan. The World Bank is of the opinion that as cities economies are fast growing, business activity and consumption patterns are driving up solid waste quantities. In Pakistan the collection of waste is sporadic and the disposal is poor. Despite the fact that solid waste services represent the single largest expenditure item, less than 50 percent of the waste generated is collected; and even then it is disposed at dumpsites or roadsides since there is hardly any single sanitary landfill in Pakistan. The World Bank has been supporting the SWM agenda by financing analytical studies and formulating policies in Punjab, replicable to other provinces. The studies also pointed out needs and opportunities for the reduction and reuse of the waste by recycling and composting; and presented replicable local practices and opportunities for involving the private sector in various stages and segments of the SWM system. The report follows on from the inception report in September 2009 that summarized preliminary findings from the initial data gathering, research and the meetings held with key officials within and outside government during the inception phase of the assignment. This report further expands on the initial findings and provides a detailed situational analysis together with identification of gaps in the present ISWM system in Multan.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Environmental Study biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2010-01
Subjects:ANIMALS, BLOCKAGE OF DRAINS, CO, COLLECTED WASTE, COLLECTION OF WASTE, COLLECTION VEHICLES, COMMERCIAL WASTE, COMMERCIALIZATION, COMPOST, COMPOSTING, COMPREHENSIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT, CONSTRUCTION, CONSTRUCTION WASTE, DEMOLITION DEBRIS, DEMOLITION WASTE, DISPOSAL, DISPOSAL FACILITY, DISPOSAL OF WASTE, DISPOSAL POINT, DUMP, DUMP SITES, DUMPS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, EXPLOSIVE, FINAL DISPOSAL, GAS COLLECTION, GLASS, GROUNDWATER, GROUNDWATER RESOURCES, HAZARDOUS SOLID, HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, HAZARDOUS WASTE, HEALTH HAZARDS, HEALTHCARE WASTE, HOSPITAL WASTE, HOSPITAL WASTES, HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE, HOUSEHOLD SOLID WASTE, HOUSEHOLD WASTE, HOUSEHOLD WASTES, INCINERATORS, INDUSTRIAL WASTE, INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, IRON, LAND FILL, LANDFILL, LANDFILL GAS, LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION, LANDFILL SITES, LEACHATE, LG, LIQUID WASTE, LITTER, LOCATION, MUNICIPAL SERVICES, MUNICIPAL SOLID, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, MUNICIPAL WASTE, MUNICIPAL WORKERS, NUCLEAR WASTE, PM, RECYCLING, SANITARY LANDFILL, SANITARY LANDFILL SITE, SANITATION, SANITATION DEPARTMENT, SANITATION STAFF, SCAVENGER, SCAVENGERS, SCAVENGING, SEWAGE, SEWAGE SLUDGE, SEWERS, SLAUGHTERHOUSES, SLUDGE, SOLID WASTE, SOLID WASTE COLLECTION, SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL, SOLID WASTE GENERATION, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENTS, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICY, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, SOLID WASTE OPERATIONS, SOLID WASTE SERVICES, SOLID WASTE STAFF, SOLID WASTE SYSTEM, SOLID WASTES, SPECIAL WASTE, SWM, TRANSFER STATIONS, URBAN POPULATION GROWTH, WASTE COLLECTION, WASTE COMPOSITION, WASTE DISPOSAL, WASTE DISPOSAL SITES, WASTE GENERATION, WASTE GENERATION RATE, WASTE HANDLING, WASTE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT, WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, WASTE MATERIALS, WASTE QUANTITIES, WASTE TREATMENT, WASTE TREATMENT FACILITY, WASTE TYPES, WASTE VOLUME, WASTE VOLUMES, WASTES, WATER POLLUTION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16257874/establishing-integrated-solid-waste-management-large-cities-pakistan-multan-comprehensive-scope-evaluation-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12389
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