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9 – 9 – Waste Collection 1/12 Content: Separation at source Separation at source Waste collection, transfer and transport Waste collection, transfer and transport Organization of waste collection Organization of waste collection

9 – Waste Collection 2/12 Most urban places in the developing world have yet to experience the decline of traditional recovery of recyclables and the corresponding increase in post-consumer wastes, which, together with scarcity of dump space, have led many affluent cities to sponsor materials recovery. 9.1 Separation at source

9 – Waste Collection 3/12 Collection is by far the largest cost element in most MSWM systems Accounting for 60-70% of costs in industrialized countries, Accounting for 60-70% of costs in industrialized countries, And 70-90% of costs in developing and transition countries. And 70-90% of costs in developing and transition countries. Collection (and street sweeping together) comprise the single largest Collection (and street sweeping together) comprise the single largest category of expenditure in municipal budgets. category of expenditure in municipal budgets. Failure or inadequacy of collection, especially in developing countries where there is frequently considerable human fecal waste in the municipal solid waste, can lead to threats to public health. 9.2 Waste collection, transfer and transport

9 – Waste Collection 4/12 Various collection and container systems are used door-to-door collection door-to-door collection indirect collection, with containers/communal bins placed near markets, in indirect collection, with containers/communal bins placed near markets, in apartment complexes, and in other appropriate locations and hauled to apartment complexes, and in other appropriate locations and hauled to transfer stations and disposal sites by vehicles. transfer stations and disposal sites by vehicles. 9.2 Waste collection, transfer and transport

9 – Waste Collection 5/12 Collection vehicles Based on a collector or collection crew which moves through the collection service area with a vehicle for collecting the waste or materials. The vehicle may be small and simple as small as a two-wheeled cart pulled by an individual or large, complex, and energy intensive, such as the rear- loading compactor trucks used in many industrialized cities. 9.2 Waste collection, transfer and transport

9 – Waste Collection 6/12 Muscle-powered or micro-mechanical vehicles work well: in densely populated areas in densely populated areas in squatter settlements; in squatter settlements; on hilly, wet or rough terrain; and on hilly, wet or rough terrain; and with small volumes of waste and densely settled housing units. with small volumes of waste and densely settled housing units. The disadvantages of muscle-powered vehicles are: perception of use animals / human power as old-fashioned / shameful; perception of use animals / human power as old-fashioned / shameful; vehicles have limited traveling range and are slow; vehicles have limited traveling range and are slow; animals pulling vehicles leave waste, which must be cleaned up; animals pulling vehicles leave waste, which must be cleaned up; effect of weather exposure on humans not in motorized vehicles; effect of weather exposure on humans not in motorized vehicles; problems of animal temperament, health, etc. problems of animal temperament, health, etc. 9.2 Waste collection, transfer and transport

9 – Waste Collection 7/12 Non-compactor trucks Sound technical practice for solid waste collection when: the waste is very wet or dense;the waste is very wet or dense; labor is relatively inexpensive, compared to capital;labor is relatively inexpensive, compared to capital; limited need of highly skilled maintenance;limited need of highly skilled maintenance; collection routes are long and relatively sparsely populated;collection routes are long and relatively sparsely populated; controlling capital and operating costs is very important; andcontrolling capital and operating costs is very important; and downtime for maintenance must be minimized.downtime for maintenance must be minimized.Disadvantages: political: government see compactors as means to modernize waste collection system (non-compactor trucks having low status);political: government see compactors as means to modernize waste collection system (non-compactor trucks having low status); salesmen recommend compactor trucks;salesmen recommend compactor trucks; donor agencies from industrialized countries recommend equipment associated with efficient collection in their own countries (compactor trucks)donor agencies from industrialized countries recommend equipment associated with efficient collection in their own countries (compactor trucks) 9.2 Waste collection, transfer and transport

9 – Waste Collection 8/12 Compactor trucks (standard of sound practice for waste collection in Industrialized countries and cities): waste containers are emptied in the vehiclewaste containers are emptied in the vehicle compacts the waste to high densitycompacts the waste to high density removes the waste from view quickly;removes the waste from view quickly; inhibits vectors + insects from reaching wasteinhibits vectors + insects from reaching waste Characteristics:Characteristics: high capital cost;high capital cost; sensitive hydraulic mechanisms (must be well maintained and can break when compacting waste that is already dense).sensitive hydraulic mechanisms (must be well maintained and can break when compacting waste that is already dense). high fuel usage and operating cost;high fuel usage and operating cost; moderate skill level to operate;moderate skill level to operate; at least two persons needed to operate under most conditions.)at least two persons needed to operate under most conditions.). 9.2 Waste collection, transfer and transport

9 – Waste Collection 9/12 Containers Most collection systems depend set-out containers. Aspects for consideration: - materials, size, and volume - Baskets / paper bags to promote decomposition and prevent odors prevent odors - Theft of containers? - Color? - Separate container for recycable materials?. 9.2 Waste collection, transfer and transport

9 – Waste Collection 10/12 Administrative structures for MSW collection and transfer services The frequency of collection ranges from once or twice a week to daily collection.The frequency of collection ranges from once or twice a week to daily collection. Collection crews are directly employed with fixed working hours, holidays, and other benefitsCollection crews are directly employed with fixed working hours, holidays, and other benefits Decentralized Pre-collection - Indonesia now has a good system of MSW collectionDecentralized Pre-collection - Indonesia now has a good system of MSW collection useful for raising collection rates.useful for raising collection rates. the kampungs ("villages") of Indonesian cities have responsibility for primary collection,the kampungs ("villages") of Indonesian cities have responsibility for primary collection, the wastes of the area being deposited at a transfer or temporary storage point for collection by the city service.the wastes of the area being deposited at a transfer or temporary storage point for collection by the city service. 9.3 Organization of waste collection

9 – Waste Collection 11/12 Collection Points may be a: container, container, a concrete vat,a concrete vat, a road side,a road side, or an open area.or an open area. The type of vehicles used varies from city to city, and within one urban area, according to the type of container system and the funds available for purchasing or hiring vehicles. For example, in large cities, open flatbed trucks, covered trucks, and some compactors are in use, whereas in smaller cities tractor-trailers and animal carts are common. 9.3 Organization of waste collection

9 – Waste Collection 12/12 Route design and operation Collection of waste or recyclables organized in service areas.Collection of waste or recyclables organized in service areas. A service area is the region or area which falls under the responsibility of a government, public authority, or private company.A service area is the region or area which falls under the responsibility of a government, public authority, or private company. Within the service area, collection is organized into routes. A route is the path followed by a single collection vehicle for waste collection on a single day.Within the service area, collection is organized into routes. A route is the path followed by a single collection vehicle for waste collection on a single day. Collection efficiencyCollection efficiency Critical as it is the main determinant of collection costCritical as it is the main determinant of collection cost An efficient collection system aims to collect as much waste as possible with a given amount of labor, capital, and time.An efficient collection system aims to collect as much waste as possible with a given amount of labor, capital, and time. 9.3 Organization of waste collection