An optimisation model for regional integrated solid waste management I. Model formulation

Author:

Najm M. Abou1,El-Fadel M.1,Ayoub G.1,El-Taha M.2,Al-Awar F.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, American University of Beirut, Lebanon

2. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Southern Main, ME

3. Soil Irrigation and Mechanization, American University of Beirut, Lebanon

Abstract

Increased environmental concerns and the emphasis on material and energy recovery are gradually changing the orientation of MSW management and planning. In this context, the application of optimisation techniques have been introduced to design the least cost solid waste management systems, considering the variety of management processes. This study presents a model that was developed and applied to serve as a solid waste decision support system for MSW management taking into account both socio-economic and environmental considerations. The model accounts for solid waste generation rates, composition, collection, treatment, disposal as well as potential environmental impacts of various MSW management techniques. The model follows a linear programming formulation with the framework of dynamic optimisation. The model can serve as a tool to evaluate various MSW management alternatives and obtain the optimal combination of technologies for the handling, treatment and disposal of MSW in an economic and environmentally sustainable way. The sensitivity of various waste management policies will be also addressed. The work is presented in a series of two papers: (I) model formulation, and (II) model application and sensitivity analysis.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pollution,Environmental Engineering

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