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SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT : CASE STUDY OF ACHROL, JAIPUR ,RAJASTHAN SHOURYA PURI , B.ARCH , 5 SEM AMITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING AMITY UNIVERSITY , RAJASTHAN
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SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT :CASE STUDY OF ACHROL, JAIPUR ,RAJASTHAN

SHOURYA PURI , B.ARCH , 5 SEM

AMITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING

AMITY UNIVERSITY , RAJASTHAN

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CONTENT SUSTAINABLITY NEED OF RESEARCH CASE STUDY TYPE OF WASTE TRAFFIC DATA RECOMMENDATION GOVERNMENT GUIDELINES CONCLUSION

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SUSTAINABLITY Sustainable Development Sustainable development is ‘development that meets the needs of the present

without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs’. Sustainable Waste Management Sustainable waste management aims to address the long term pressures

through the recovery, recycling, and reuse of resources, and the minimisation of waste streams.

This includes the management of resources in an environmentally sound and economically effective manner.

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NEED OF RESEARCH Future Generation Sustainable Waste Management is crucial issue that needs governmental attention

immediately, the practices used in our country to generate waste are hazardous not only for ourselves but for future.

Environment The effect that waste has on our natural environment and ultimately on the quality of

our life is a major concern ; Protecting the environment. Pollution Ensuring effective waste collection coverage leads to the reduction of air, noise and

soil pollution.

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CASE STUDY : ACHROL

Satellite town in Jaipur Rajasthan located on Delhi Jaipur highway(250km).

30kms north of Jaipur. Coordinates : 27*08’N latitude and

75*57E longitude. Area : 0.79 sqkm. Population 17658 by the year 2011 and

estimated that the target population will reach 28073 by 2025.

MAP

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PRESENT SCENARIO

Encroachment of national highway.

Congestion on highway due to local animals.FIG 1

FIG 2 FIG 4

FIG 3

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TRAFFIC PROBLEMS

FIG 5FIG 6

FIG 7

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TYPE OF WASTE

4%16%

13%

8%10%2%

15%

6%

27%

PAPER WASTE PLASTIC WASTE METAL WASTE ELECTRIC SCRAP FRUITS AND VEGETABLE WASTE

CATTLE WASTE CONSTRUCTION WASTE WOOD OTHER WASTE

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TRAFFIC DATA

6 AM - 9AM 9AM - 12AM 12PM - 3PM 3PM - 6PM 6PM - 9PM 9PM - 12PM 12AM - 3AM 3AM-6AM0

100

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1000

LIGHT MOTOR VEHICLES HEAVY MOTOR VEHICLES Column1

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RECOMMENDATIONS Median Strip for landscaping Removal of fruits and vegetable vendors from highway. Preventing dumping of waste in median strip. Cleaning of median strip once a week. Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) Include activities associated with generation, storage, collection, and transport

and last processing. Provide dustbins. Inform citizens about source separation and recycling, and the needs of waste

workers. Promote recycling industries and enterprises.

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GOVERNMENT GUIDELINES

Aim to enhance and protect public health and safety. Aim to provide a safer working environment; Enhancing the

communities where we work and live. Aim to minimise waste generation and the environmental impact of

waste treatment and disposal and to facilitate compliance with regulatory requirements.

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CONCLUSION A continuing rise in the rate of waste production is no longer

acceptable. It is essential that governments and corporations face up to waste,

using what we know about reduction, recycling and reuse, but also developing new technologies that eliminate waste.

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THANK YOU