A Case Study On Solid Waste Disposal Site In Kokrajhar Town (Assam)
Keywords:
MSW, Landfill, Disposal, Kokrajhar Municipal Board.Abstract
Solid waste management (SWM) is a global phenomenon. It is a big challenge all over the
world for human beings. The problem of municipal solid waste management (MSWM) is one
of the current issue which is has to be tackle in scientific way. More than 29 million tons of
municipal Solid waste (MSW) is produced every year in India [1] and According to the
Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) an average of about 490 gm of waste is produced
per person per day in India [2]. Most of the solid wastes are disposed of by land filling in
low-laying areas located in and around the urban centers. The landfill gas generated from
the MSW is entered into the atmosphere which may be one of the reasons of global warming.
Most of the constituents of MSW landfill gas are methane and carbon dioxide [2] which are
premier greenhouse gases (GHG), ground and surface water contamination by the leachate
generated by the waste dump, generation of inflammable gas within the waste dump and
outbreak of epidemics. With the population of approx. 9 lakhs the Kokrajhar town generates
huge quantities of solid waste per year, which is directly disposed in the land fill site without
any segregation It is to be noted that there is no proper recycling and treatment plant for
solid waste generated in the town of Kokrajhar.The study is mainly focus on the present
scenario of municipal solid waste disposal of Kokrajhar town with snapshot and discuss the
effects of dumping of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in the vicinity by individual field visit.
The study reveals that the present system of MSWM in Kokrajhar town is not satisfactory
based on Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 2000.