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Executive Summary

Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Waste
1.2 Management
1.3 Solid Waste Management
1.4 Total generated Solid Waste
1.5 Participating of private sector in SWM
1.6 Key Drivers Enhancing Solid Waste Management and Solid Waste to Energy
1.7 Key Challenges for the Growth of Solid Waste Management in India
1.8 Prevalent Deficiencies and Challenges in the SWM System in India
1.9 Gwalior
Chapter 2: Research Methodology
2.1 Research Methodology
2.2 Information sources
2.3 Field study
2.4 Personal visits
2.5Data collection design
2.6 Objective of Research
2.7 Hypothesis of study
Chapter 3: Present status of solid waste management in Gwalior
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Waste hierarchy
3.3 Objective of Solid Waste Management
3.4 Situation before the Initiative
3.5 Generation and Disposal of Waste
3.6 Action for change
3.7 Establishment of a Landfill sites

3.8 Collection, Transportation and Processing of Solid Waste


3.9 Challenges
3.10 Stake Holders for Programme implementation
3.11 Impact
3.12 Municipal Solid Waste Process plant
3.13 Disposal of Municipal waste
3.14 Study area
3.15 Solid Waste Generation
3.16 Waste Composition in Gwalior city
3.17 Waste Management in Gwalior City
3.18 Transportation and disposal
3.19 Conclusion
Chapter 4: Impact of SWM (solid waste management) on environment
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Solid Waste Management and Climate Change
4.3 Combustion
4.4 Integrated Solid Waste Management
4.5 Solid Waste Management is a Challenge
4.6 Implementing an Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan
4.7 Relationship between Climate Change and Solid Waste
4.8 Greenhouse Gas
4.9 Establish Recycling and Composting Programs
4.10 Benefits of Formal Recycling and Composting Programs
4.11 Starting a Formal Recycling and Composition Program
4.12 Options For Waste Disposal

4.13 Uncontrolled Dumping and Burning Cause


4.14 Properly Designed, Constructed, and Managed Landfills
4.15 Establishing a new properly design and constructed, and managed landfill
4.16 The Components of Waste Collection and Transport
4.17 Some Guidelines for Planning Waste Collection and Transport
Chapter 5: Additional investment requirement for each service for SWM
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Solid Waste Disposal
5.3 Solid Waste Generation
5.4 Collected Waste Frequency
5.5 Revenue Receipts and Expenditure
5.6 Revenue Expenditure Analysis of expenditure
5.7 Per Capita Revenue Receipts
5.8 Per Capita Expenditure
5.9 Cost Recovery Solid waste management
5.10 Additional Investment Requirement
5.11 Assumptions Made for Calculating Investment Requirements
5.12 Projected Additional Investment Requirements

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