2014
DOI: 10.2495/wm140241
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The characterization and composting of the municipal solid waste of Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia

Abstract: The rapid increase in population and change in life style in Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia have resulted in a dramatic increase in municipal solid waste (MSW) which has recently reached 12,000 tons per day. Most of it (about 85%) is disposed as land fill. The present study was initiated to address the problems of MSW disposal and assess the feasibility of the composting of separated organic matter of MSW generated in low, middle and high income districts of Riyadh city. A complete characterization of MSW compost w… Show more

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“…New technology has been developed to install a leaser sensor inside each trash bin and container to measure the waste level inside the bins and containers and to decide whether to collect or not, this system is like a network system where it shows the locations of the bins and containers, and it also shows the remaining capacity for each one, this system is connected with the waste collection truck as shown in figure 2 and it designs a special route for waste collection based on the filled trash bins and containers so empty/ half-empty bins and containers will be excluded from the new route [13].…”
Section: Smartmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New technology has been developed to install a leaser sensor inside each trash bin and container to measure the waste level inside the bins and containers and to decide whether to collect or not, this system is like a network system where it shows the locations of the bins and containers, and it also shows the remaining capacity for each one, this system is connected with the waste collection truck as shown in figure 2 and it designs a special route for waste collection based on the filled trash bins and containers so empty/ half-empty bins and containers will be excluded from the new route [13].…”
Section: Smartmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dramatic urban growth of Riyadh has resulted in a huge amount of MSW being generated on a daily basis. Total MSW generation has increased to more than 12 million tons per year and the per capita MSW in KSA is 1.50-1.80 kg person -1 day -1 [3]. The common method of MSW disposal in the city is landfilling [4,5], which can have negative environmental impacts.…”
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confidence: 99%