Hawassa University Wondogenet College of Forestry and Natural Resource
Hawassa University Wondogenet College of Forestry and Natural Resource
Hawassa University Wondogenet College of Forestry and Natural Resource
WONDOGENET COLLEGE OF
FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCE
AND DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION SCIENCE
(GIS)
SENIER SEMINAR RESEARCH ON: APPLICATION OF GIS AND RS IN THE SOLID
WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SELECTION IN THE CASE OF ARSI NEGELE, ETHIOPIA
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1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................2
1.1 BACK GROUND OF THE STUDY.................................................................................................2
1.2 Statement of the problem.................................................................................................................4
1.3. General objective..............................................................................................................................4
1.3.1 Specific objective........................................................................................................................4
1.4 Research question..............................................................................................................................5
1.5. Scope of the Study............................................................................................................................5
1.6 Limitations of the Study....................................................................................................................5
1.7 Significance of the study...................................................................................................................5
1.8 Organization of the Study..................................................................................................................5
2.1 General concepts and definition of terms...........................................................................................6
2.2 solid waste management in developed countries...............................................................................5
2.3 Solid waste management in developing countries..............................................................................6
2.4 Source of solid waste and solid waste management techniques.........................................................7
2.4.1 Source of solid waste..................................................................................................................7
3. DESCRIPTION OF THE STUDY AREA...............................................................................................7
3.1. Location............................................................................................................................................7
Figure 1 Location map of the study area.................................................................................................8
3.2 Materials and Methods......................................................................................................................8
3.2.1 Data sources and types................................................................................................................8
3.3 Methods.............................................................................................................................................9
4.1 Data analysis methods.......................................................................................................................9
4. RESULT AND DISSCUSSION......................................................................................................................9
4.1 Land Fill Site Selection Criteria........................................................................................................9
4.2 Road Networks................................................................................................................................10
4.3 Calculating Factor Weights and Overlaying Identified Suitable Sites.............................................10
4.4 Landfill Suitability Map....................................................................................................................11
5. CONCLUSION, SUMMERY AND RECOMMENDATIONS.........................................................12
5.1 Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................12
5.2 Recommendation............................................................................................................................12
6. Reference...............................................................................................................................................13
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1. INTRODUCTION
Waste is any substance which is discarded after primary use, or it is worthless, defective and
unwanted or unusable material that is mainly originated from community of that area. The rapid
growth of the world population and the urbanization process are making the non-renewable
resources to be in shortage and the disposal of effluent and also it leads to serious environmental
population and health-related problems in case of direct damping of waste in to water bodies,
open and abandoned lands without proper treatment of waste. The technique of getting rid of
those waste in an economic and environmentally friendly approach is called “sanitary land
filling” (Tchnobanoglas and Kreith, 2002).
The problem of waste disposal, especially in the urban center has become one of the most
important intractable environment problems facing urban management in Ethiopia today.
There have to been several increases the volume of solid wastes generated daily due to the
increasingly rate of population growth in urban center, industrialization, urbanization, and
generally economic development (onoker horaye, 1995). As result, the objective of solid waste
management is to collect transport, treat, waste reduction, and dispose the waste and
improvement in city’s environment and aesthetics (onoker horaye, 1995).
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and disposal. In Ethiopia most diseases relate to poor environmental cleanliness and water
pollution. It is lack of suitable waste disposal site, public latrine and general clean mechanism in
the area can affect the community’s economic and social activities directly or indirectly
(Tsegaye, 2006). However, finding a good waste disposal area is difficult since land is a scarce
resource. An increasing environmental awareness, increasing cost, community and political
opposition and public health concerns have made choosing suitable land for landfills quite
difficult.
In the study area waste materials are disposed in wrong way for instance on the street, in
recreational areas, in urban green area and etc.. Places are mostly full of garbage. This
circumstance most probably resulted in health problems and environmental crisis. The problem
is progressive which urgently need counter measure to control and manage west disposal. From
possible measure suitable site selection for west disposal is crucially important. To do so GIS is a
power full tool since it carry out the analysis of spatial and related data with user define model.
(Din et al., 2008).
1. To analyze suitable areas according to the criteria selected for solid waste disposal in the study
area.
3. To assess the available resource for solid waste disposal site selection.
1 What are the necessary factors shall be considered to select suitable solid waste disposal site?
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3 how waste disposal site selection can become improvement in the study area?
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2 LITERATURE REVIEW
In most cities and towns of developing world in appropriate handling and disposal of municipal
solid waste is the most visible cause of environmental degradation i.e. air pollution, soil
contamination, surface and ground water pollution etc. resulted from improper solid waste
disposal (WHO 1996).
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developing countries, the waste generation is rising rapidly and may keep increasing in quantum
as a consequence of improvement in standard of living, economic activities and population
growth (UN-HABITAT, 2010b). Because of, lack of waste disposal and inappropriate landfill
site are one of the biggest problems in most of large urban areas in the world which has its
negative impact on human and environment (Mcfaden, 2003).
Addis Ababa. it has a longitude and latitude of 7°21′N 38°42′E and an elevation of 2043 meters
above sea level.
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Figure 1 Location map of the study area
data was collected as Field observation GPS surveying and Google earth. The secondary data
was collected as Slope data was generated from DEM data, Satellite image was downloading
from USGS and Road data collected from existing ethio road shapfile and Googl earth.
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3.3 Methods
There are different types of GIS spatial operation tools that are used to achieve the objectives of
this study. The methods was used include buffering, overlay, GIS-Based-Multi Criteria
Evaluation Methodology how each of these has been operated were outlined as follows.
selection.
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surrounding environmental, economic and social impacts. The following criteria were used to
Badalona and Busu 2010, Tirusew et al.2013, Adam et.al 2013, Hasan et al.2009.
The site selection for solid waste disposal dumping site involves comparison of different options
based on environmental, social and economic impacts. Based on impact on surrounding
environment, different weights were assigned to all the parameters. The larger the weight, the
more important is the criterion in the overall utility.
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Urban area <400m 1 Unsuitable
400m-600m 2 Less Suitable
600m-800m 3 Moderately 13%
>800m 4 Suitable
Land use
Built-up 1 Unsuitable
Shrub 2 Less Suitable 16%
agriculture 3 Suitable
Badalona and Busu 2010, Tirusew et al.2013, Kontos et al 2005 ,Adam et.al 2013, Hasan et al.2009.
Landfill site selection is a complex procedure which involves evaluating numerous factors like,
physical, environmental and socio-economic factors. The main purpose of establishing landfills
is to protect the safety of the environment by minimizing effects on resources and community
health. This study considered five criteria, namely slope, land use/ land cover, protected area,
road, urban area proximity, for proper landfill site selection in arsi negele town. The output maps
were divided into four classes from highly suitable to un suitable areas. A method which
integrates GIS is used for the analysis. The analysis has taken important factors to minimize the
negative impacts of landfills. These are slope, land use/ land cover, protected area, and road
proximity as determining factor in order to find appropriate site for solid waste dumping site.
The results have shown that four sites were suggested as highly suitable for solid waste landfills.
The sites are easy to access and manage for disposal of solid wastes.
5.2 Recommendation
The researchers recommend other factors for the future studies of waste disposal site selection.
This study considered a few of socio-environmental factors for waste disposal site selection due
to lack of data, time and also lack of budget. But, factors such as slope, protected area, road ,
urban area Lulc area, also influence landfill site selection and therefore, for the future study
should be included as evaluating criteria. With these factors, the selected landfill sites should be
evaluated.
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The selected waste disposal site was only for non-hazardous solid waste. Therefore, hazardous
wastes should not be deposited in this site. Hazardous wastes from health institutions and from
house-holds should be separated from non-hazardous solid waste before disposal. Hence,
separate landfill should be selected for such hazardous solid waste as sitting parameters and
construction of landfill for hazardous solid waste is quite different from that of non-hazardous
waste.
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