A multiperiod household waste collection system for a set of rural islands with dynamic transfer port selection

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Michelle Zambra-Rivera, Pablo A. Miranda-González, Carola A. Blazquez
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The design of a household waste collection system must integrate decisions related to planning and control of all related operations, which may generate significant economic impacts to the organization responsible of addressing the problem as well as social impacts to involved communities. This study proposed a mixed integer linear programming model with multiple periods, which aims at designing a household waste collection system for a set of rural islands according to a set of visit patterns with a single barge for a multiple period planning horizon. The proposed model simultaneously optimizes the selection of collection sites or ports for each island and a mainland transfer port to unload the collected household waste along with a set of daily visit sequences associated with the selected ports, while minimizing total waste transportation costs. The proposed model is applied to a particular rural archipelago in southern Chile. The model solution provides an efficient waste collection system design that addresses a current ecological and health problems in the studied area.

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一套具有动态转运港选择的农村岛屿多期生活垃圾收集系统
家庭废物收集系统的设计必须综合与所有相关业务的规划和控制有关的决策,这可能对负责处理该问题的组织产生重大的经济影响,并对有关社区产生社会影响。本研究提出了一个多周期的混合整数线性规划模型,旨在设计一组乡村岛屿的生活垃圾收集系统,根据一组访问模式,在多周期规划视野下使用一艘驳船。所提出的模型同时优化了每个岛屿的收集地点或港口的选择,以及一个大陆转运港口的选择,以卸载收集到的生活垃圾,以及与所选港口相关的一组日常访问序列,同时最小化废物运输的总成本。所提出的模型适用于智利南部一个特殊的农村群岛。模型解决方案提供了一个有效的废物收集系统设计,解决了研究区域当前的生态和健康问题。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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