Solid Waste Management Practices in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia |
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Authors: | Hasin U Khan Tahir Husain Suhail M Khan |
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Institution: | (1) Water Resources and Environment Division Research Institute, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | Solid waste management practices in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia are reviewed. The officials of various municipalities and agencies responsible for collecting and disposing of municipal waste were interviewed. The refuse generation rate found is in the range of 1.61–2.72 kg per capita per day. The refuse composition data indicate a high percentage of glass, metals, and wood. For storage purposes, 0.2-m3 barrels are used in residential areas and 0.75 to 1.50 m3-capacity containers are used in commerical areas. The present solid-waste collection system is labor-intensive, and a significant part of the budget is spent on collection and haul operations. The unit collection and haul cost is much higher than the unit disposal cost of refuse. The direct haul of refuse is the common practice, and the use of transfer stations has not yet been considered. It is also observed that the disposal methods used at these sites are not in line with modern techniques for refuse disposal. Landfilling and combined burning and landfilling are the common disposal methods at all the sites. |
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Keywords: | Solid waste Composition Collection Disposal Cost Landfill |
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