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Title: SPATIAL MODELLING FOR SITING LANDFILLS - A GIS APPROACH
Authors: Gowtam, Chinnam
Keywords: CIVIL ENGINEERING;SPATIAL MODELLING;SITING LANDFILLS;GIS APPROACH
Issue Date: 2000
Abstract: Solid waste disposal is one of the most troublesome logistic problems facing our society. Not only has the volume of solid waste increased rapidly in the past few years, but the available sites meeting more stringent environmental requirements have been depleted. A Sanitary landfill is traditionally defined as an engineering method of disposing solid waste on land in a manner that protects the environment, by spreading the waste in thin layers, compacting it to the smallest practical volume and covering it with soil by the end of each working day. Most of the solid waste generated is being disposed in landfills this being most economical. In order to keep abreast of nation's landfilling needs, new landfill sites have to be sited as the older ones are filled. Irl the present study an attempt has been made to identify potential landfill sites depending upon the site attributes. Selection of landfill sites involves integration of voluminous and varied data set pertaning to several earth related factors. The present study therefore has been carried out in GIS environment. A spatial decision supportive system has been developed to calculate the relative weights for different themes at different levels. These relative weights have been used to integrate the data in spatial domain. GIS has been used as analytical screening tool in a site selection process to narrow down the number of candidate sites, subsequently leading to one or more sites for detailed investigation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/13707
Other Identifiers: M.Tech
Research Supervisor/ Guide: Dubey, O. P.
Kumar, Arvind
metadata.dc.type: M.Tech Dessertation
Appears in Collections:MASTERS' THESES (Civil Engg)

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