An Assessment of Solid Waste and Landfilis in Muscat Area, Oman

The paper presents the results of a 1998 study of the solid waste generation within the greater Muscat City area. The recent data were compared with the available data from the last 10 years to assess the solid waste problems within the area. Five operating landfills were used as the data collection...

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Main Authors: Alaa El-Zawahry, Abulbasher M. Shahalam, Ramzi Taha, Turki Al-Busaidi
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Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2001-12-01
Series:Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science
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author Alaa El-Zawahry
Abulbasher M. Shahalam
Ramzi Taha
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description The paper presents the results of a 1998 study of the solid waste generation within the greater Muscat City area. The recent data were compared with the available data from the last 10 years to assess the solid waste problems within the area. Five operating landfills were used as the data collection points. It appeared that through the last decade, the solid waste generation rate has increased sharply. However, the rate of waste production stabilized to 750 – 800 ton/day during the last three years of the 1990s. The rate amounts to 1.5 kg/person/day. Overall municipal waste volume decreased through the years while the amounts generated from private sources such as industries and commercial centers increased during the same period. This is due to the fact that the Sultanate of Oman is developing very fast with increasing industrial, commercial and residential activities. About 80 % of the solid wastes is organic materials. This amount is high when compared to figures found in western countries. The data indicate that about 40 percent of the solid wastes are composed of recoverable materials. The concerned authorities should encourage the growth of industries to be involved in recycling business. Such activities will reduce the solid waste discharge in landfills and increase nearly 1.6 folds the expected life of existing landfills. A survey of the operating landfills indicate that the operational efficiency may be substantially improved by incorporating measures that deal with problems of gas production and leachate movements. The paper includes a detailed discussion of the problem and makes recommendations for possible future actions.
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spelling doaj.art-8d059fe336e34ba4b77bd6878884d5712022-12-22T03:17:40ZengSultan Qaboos UniversitySultan Qaboos University Journal for Science1027-524X2414-536X2001-12-016211110.24200/squjs.vol6iss2pp1-11262An Assessment of Solid Waste and Landfilis in Muscat Area, OmanAlaa El-Zawahry0Abulbasher M. Shahalam1Ramzi Taha2Turki Al-Busaidi3Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, P.O. Box 33, Sultan Qaboos University, Al-Khod 123, Musca,Sultanate of Oman.Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, P.O. Box 33, Sultan Qaboos University, Al-Khod 123, Musca,Sultanate of Oman.Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, P.O. Box 33, Sultan Qaboos University, Al-Khod 123, Musca,Sultanate of Oman.Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, P.O. Box 33, Sultan Qaboos University, Al-Khod 123, Musca,Sultanate of Oman.The paper presents the results of a 1998 study of the solid waste generation within the greater Muscat City area. The recent data were compared with the available data from the last 10 years to assess the solid waste problems within the area. Five operating landfills were used as the data collection points. It appeared that through the last decade, the solid waste generation rate has increased sharply. However, the rate of waste production stabilized to 750 – 800 ton/day during the last three years of the 1990s. The rate amounts to 1.5 kg/person/day. Overall municipal waste volume decreased through the years while the amounts generated from private sources such as industries and commercial centers increased during the same period. This is due to the fact that the Sultanate of Oman is developing very fast with increasing industrial, commercial and residential activities. About 80 % of the solid wastes is organic materials. This amount is high when compared to figures found in western countries. The data indicate that about 40 percent of the solid wastes are composed of recoverable materials. The concerned authorities should encourage the growth of industries to be involved in recycling business. Such activities will reduce the solid waste discharge in landfills and increase nearly 1.6 folds the expected life of existing landfills. A survey of the operating landfills indicate that the operational efficiency may be substantially improved by incorporating measures that deal with problems of gas production and leachate movements. The paper includes a detailed discussion of the problem and makes recommendations for possible future actions.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squjs/article/view/263SolidwasteMuscatGenerationCompositionDisposalManagementRecyling and Landfills.
spellingShingle Alaa El-Zawahry
Abulbasher M. Shahalam
Ramzi Taha
Turki Al-Busaidi
An Assessment of Solid Waste and Landfilis in Muscat Area, Oman
Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science
Solidwaste
Muscat
Generation
Composition
Disposal
Management
Recyling and Landfills.
title An Assessment of Solid Waste and Landfilis in Muscat Area, Oman
title_full An Assessment of Solid Waste and Landfilis in Muscat Area, Oman
title_fullStr An Assessment of Solid Waste and Landfilis in Muscat Area, Oman
title_full_unstemmed An Assessment of Solid Waste and Landfilis in Muscat Area, Oman
title_short An Assessment of Solid Waste and Landfilis in Muscat Area, Oman
title_sort assessment of solid waste and landfilis in muscat area oman
topic Solidwaste
Muscat
Generation
Composition
Disposal
Management
Recyling and Landfills.
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