Assessment of Household Practices of Solid Waste Management in Jammu City, India

Rinnie Mahajan, Falendra Kumar, Sudan
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The problem of Solid Waste Management (SWM) has gained recent attention in developing countries. The city of Jammu being a major city of Union Territory (UT) J&K, a prominent tourist and pilgrim site is facing a massive upheaval in the waste generation rates. The city is facing a sharp contrast between increasing generation rates on one hand and inadequacy of funds on the other hand. Jammu city is observed to generate 350-400 Tons per Day (TPD) with a per capita generation of 550 grams per day. The survey shows that residents of the city do not segregate waste at the source, possess inadequate storage facilities and often dump the waste openly without any treatment. They tend to have little knowledge about the efficient practices of waste management, adverse consequences on the environment and public health and the prevailing laws in the state. Thus, the sound planning of waste management study attempts to address the challenges linked to current household waste management practices. The study further recommends resorting to the practice of 3 Rs-Reduce, reuse and recycle, involving households in segregation at the source, making the residents aware of the existing by-laws and encouraging their participation in efficient waste management practices. These practices will act as a driver for behavior change of individuals towards efficient household practices of managing waste.
印度查谟市家庭固体废物管理做法评估
固体废物管理问题近年来在发展中国家引起了广泛关注。查谟市是联合领土查谟克什米尔的一个主要城市,是一个著名的旅游和朝圣地,正面临着垃圾产生率的巨大变化。这个城市正面临着一个鲜明的对比,一方面是不断增长的发电量,另一方面是资金不足。查谟市每天产生350-400吨(TPD),人均每天产生550克。调查显示,该市居民没有在源头对垃圾进行分类,没有足够的储存设施,经常未经任何处理就露天倾倒垃圾。他们往往对废物管理的有效做法、对环境和公众健康的不利后果以及国家现行法律知之甚少。因此,废物管理的健全规划研究试图解决与当前家庭废物管理做法有关的挑战。该研究进一步建议采取“3rs - reduce”、“再利用”和“再循环”的做法,让住户在源头上进行分类,使居民了解现行的细则,并鼓励他们参与有效的废物管理措施。这些做法将推动个人改变行为,采取有效的家庭废物管理做法。
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