津巴布韦哈拉雷城市固体废物分散管理方案

Trust Nhubu, E. Muzenda, C. Mbohwa, E. Muzenda, E. Muzenda
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城市固体废物管理的分散化大大减少了送往垃圾填埋场的废物数量,减少了废物收集车辆行驶的距离,从而减少了燃料消耗、运输和维护成本、温室气体和其他排放以及与病媒有关的人类健康影响,从而实现了城市固体废物的可持续性。这种分散的城市生活垃圾管理系统需要居民通过参与规划、发展和实施而获得认可。这项研究审查了在哈拉雷和周围城市地区分散废物管理的备选办法。家庭后院堆肥、城市固体废物可生物降解部分的厌氧消化或堆肥、城市固体废物可生物降解部分和脱水污水污泥的厌氧共消化、城市固体废物的源头分离以进行材料回收、建设废物转运站或市民便利中心以及建立热废物转化为能源的设施,都存在着许多分散化的机会。必须按照津巴布韦国家固体废物综合管理计划目标10的规定,开始立法改革和实施立法改革,以促进将固体废物管理机构的权力下放到适当的最低一级,并加强地方当局履行其义务的能力。
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Options for Decentralised Municipal Solid Waste Management in Harare, Zimbabwe
The decentralisation of municipal solid waste management (MSWM) brings significant reductions in the amount of waste sent to landfills, distances travelled by waste collection vehicles yielding subsequent reductions in fuel consumption, transport and maintenance costs, greenhouse gas and other emissions as well as vector associated human health impacts thereby bringing sustainability in MSW. Such decentralised MSWM systems require residents' acceptance derived from their participation in its planning, development and implementation. This study reviewed the options for decentralizing waste management in Harare and surrounding urban areas. Numerous opportunities for decentralisation exist from household backyard composting, anaerobic digestion or composting of biodegradable fraction of municipal solid waste (MSW), anaerobic co-digestion of biodegradable fraction of MSW and dewatered sewage sludge, source separation of MSW for material recovery, construction of waste transfer stations or citizens' convenient centres and establishment of thermal waste to energy facilities. Legislative reforms and their implementation need to be initiated as provided for under goal 10 of the national integrated solid waste management plan (NISWMP) for Zimbabwe to promote the decentralisation of MSWM authority to the lowest appropriate level as well as strengthening the capacity of local authorities to fulfill their obligations.
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