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dc.contributor.authorGuzman, Junel B.
dc.date.accessioned2010-11-22T01:35:23Z
dc.date.available2010-11-22T01:35:23Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/41676
dc.description.abstractA Decision Support System (DSS) was developed to analyze and simulate the solid waste flow of Tuguegarao City using Geographic Information Systems and Stella modeling software. It was parameterized using data and information on population, per capita waste generation, average annual growth rates of population and solid waste composition in order to predict the volume of waste generated, compostable, recyclable, collected, uncollected waste and compost under three waste management system scenarios. Tuguegarao City with a population of 67,207 for the urban barangay and 58,326 for the rural barangays generated a total of 1,012 m3 of household solid waste weekly in 2007, equivalent to a rate of 0.5 kg/cap/day and 0.42 kg/cap/day for urban and rural barangay, respectively. The commercial establishments, institutions and market generated at a rate of 384 m3, 209 m3 and 122 m3 of solid waste weekly or an equivalent total waste generation at a rate of 1,745 m3/wk. The weekly solid waste composition was: 279 m3 (16%) paper, 105 m3 (6%) plastic container, 70 m3 (4%) metal, 70 m3 (4%) and glass 279 m3 (16%) as recyclable waste; yard waste, 506 m3 (29%) food waste, 122 m3 (7%) other organics as compostable waste; 209 m3 (12%) other plastics, 70 m3 (4%) inert, 17 m3 (1%) hazardous waste and 17 m3 (1%) special waste as residual waste. Simulation results revealed that a decision to compost market waste (Scenario A) could result to waste conversion from 92 m3/wk to 237 m3/wk by year 2015 and by recycling institutional waste (Scenario B) could result to waste recovery from 171 m3/wk to 225 m3/wk by year 2015. Processing all generated compostable and recyclable waste (Scenario C) could recover 92 m3/wk to 1002 m3/wk of compostables and 171 m3/wk to 617 m3/wk of recyclables by year 2015. To maximize the recovery and utilization of solid waste generated and to address the environmentally unacceptable burning and disposal of voluminous waste, solid waste management option for the city, Scenario C is recommended, provided that generators in all sectors will cooperate and adequate composting facilities will be made available.id
dc.publisherIPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
dc.titleA geographic information systems-based decision support system for solid waste recovery and utilization in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, Philippinesid
dc.title.alternativeDecision Support Systems for Agriculture and Agribusiness
dc.title.alternativeAFITA 2010 International Conference, The Quality Information for Competitive Agricultural Based Production System and Commerc


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