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A STUDY ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT OF MUNICIPALITIES IN KERALA
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PRIMARY SURVEY AMONG PUBLIC
Section 1
General Information
1. Identification Number
2. Name of the Municipality:
3. District where Municipality is located:
4. Regional Features:
(1) Coastal Area (2) Central Part (Mid Region) (3) Hilly Area
5. Which category you belong-
• Household
• Shop:
Specify the type of Shop:
• Hotel/restaurant
• Institution :
(1) School (2) College (3) Bank (4) Office (5) Others (Specify):
(Question Number 6,7 and 8 are applicable for households only)
6. Income Class of the Family:
(1) Below Rs. 10000 (2) Rs.10000-20000 (3) Rs.20000-30000
(4) Rs.30000-40000 (5) Rs. 40000-50000 (6) Rs.50000 and Above
7. Size of the Family:
(Enter the number of members living in the family)
8 Type of Housing :
(1) Multi Storied Apartment (2) Private Single House (3) Rental House
(4) Others (Specify) :
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Section 2. WASTE PROFILE
9. At what level you are agreeing to the following regarding the different types of waste from your own experience ? (Put a tick mark against your preference in appropriate box, 7 for VERY HIGH and 1for VERY LOW)
(1) HOUSEHOLD
ITEM 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (i) Kitchen Waste (ii) Garden Sweepings (iii) Paper, Books, Cardboard (iv) Plastic, Synthetic Fibre (v) Glass, Bulb etc. (vi) Rubber, Leather (vii) Metal, Cans (viii) Clothes (ix) Hazardous Waste (x) Electronic Waste (xi) Others
(2) SHOP
ITEM 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (i) Vegetable Waste (ii) Fish/Meat (iii) Paper, Books, Cardboard, Carton, Jute& Paper Packing Materials
(iv) Plastic, Synthetic Fibre & Plastic Packing Materials
(v) Glass, Bulb etc. (vi) Rubber, Leather (vii) Metal, Cans (viii) Clothes (ix) Grains and Corns waste (x) Cement & Bricks Waste (xi) Paint Waste (xii) Expired Medicine (xiii) Wood Waste (xiv) Flour waste (xv) Flower Waste (xvi) Hazardous Waste (xvii) Electronic Waste (xviii) Others
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(3) HOTEL/RESTAURANT
ITEM 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (i) Kitchen Waste (ii) Garden Sweepings (iii) Paper, Books, Cardboard, Carton, Jute& Paper Packing Materials
(iv) Plastic, Synthetic Fibre & Plastic Packing Materials
(v) Glass, Bulb etc. (vi) Rubber, Leather (vii) Metal, Cans (viii) Clothes (ix) Hazardous Waste (x) Electronic Waste (xi) Others
(4) INSTITUTION
ITEM 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (i) Vegetable waste/Food residues (ii) Kitchen Waste (iii) Garden Sweepings (iv) Paper, Books, Cardboard (v) Plastic, Synthetic Fibre (vi) Glass, Bulb etc. (vii) Rubber, Leather (viii) Metal, Cans (ix) Clothes (x) Hazardous Waste (xi) Electronic Waste (xii) Others
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Section 3.
DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF AWARENESS OF WASTE MANAGEMENT
10. Mark your preference by a tick mark in the box provided, Y stands for Yes, N for No and D for Don’t Know
Y N D AWARENESS REGARDING CONSUMER CONSIOUSNESS IN WASTE MANAGEMENT 10.1 Are you concerned about waste generation at the point of purchase
and consumption
10.2. Are you insisting on an environmentally friendly and reusable packing materials while shopping
10.3. Are you aware of the fact that plastic that cannot be destroyed by burning
10.4. Do you have an idea about Prevention, Reduction, Reuse and Recycling is the order of priority to manage non bio degradable waste like plastic, paper, glass, metal etc.
AWARENESS REGARDING THE NEED OF EDUCATION ABOUT WASTE MANAGEMENT 10.5. Do you think that campaigning and public education programmes
leads to successful solid waste management
10.6. Do you think that training solid waste staff and educating people will attract their support for an effective solid waste management
10.7. Do you think that school level solid waste education and campaigning is an effective tool to manage solid waste
10.8. Do you think that campaigning public through multimedia will produce less garbage
AWARENESS ABOUT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 10.9. Do you think that burial of waste contaminates water
10.10. Do you think that burning waste contaminates air 10.11. Do you think that improper waste management leads to water and
air pollution which is a serious environmental problem
10.12.Do you think that landfill sites and treatment plants adjacent to water bodies and marshy areas pollutes water
10.13.Do you think that improper solid waste management is responsible for eradication of certain species from the very Earth
10.14. Do you think that the odour around waste dumps are due to Methane Gas generated from decomposition of biodegradable waste
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10.15.Do you think that over packaging, disposable/ use and throw products and use of plastic carry bags and pet bottles degrades environment
AWARENESS ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEM 10.16.Do you think that throwing waste leads to unsanitary conditions
and clogging of drain which eventually resulting in health hazards
10.17.Do you think that improper management of solid waste is responsible for epidemic like Chikungunya, Dengue etc.
10.18.Do you think that rodents, animals and birds scavenging through waste dumps spread diseases
10.19. Do you think that people near waste dumps and landfills are suffering from respiratory problems, eye diseases and water borne diseases
AWARENESS OF DIFFERENT TECHNOLOGIES IN WASTE MANAGEMENT 10.20.Do you think that landfilling of waste should be done after segregation
10.21.Do you think that hazardous waste should not be mixed up with other wastes
10.22.Do you think that composting is the cheapest and most suitable technique to process bio degradable waste
10.23.Do you think that bio fertilizer derived from vermi composting can substitute chemical fertilizers
10.24.Do you think that by using biodegradable waste biogas can be produced
10.25.Do you think that biogas is a good LPG supplement 10.26.Do you think that incineration is an advanced solid waste disposal
technique
10.27.Do you think that bio pots are a low cost household domestic waste disposal technique
AWARENESS REGARDING THE NEED OF FUND CONTRIBUTION BY WASTE GENERATORS 10.28.Do you think that solid waste management exhausts a majority of
financial resources of Municipality
10.29. Do you think that managing solid waste is a costly affair 10.30. Do you think that waste generators need to contribute in the form of
fees or tax to Municipality for effective solid waste management
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AWARENESS REGARDING LEGAL MEASURES TO FACILITATE WASTE MANAGEMENT 10.31.Do you think that the current legislation entrusts Municipalities to
manage solid waste
10.32.Do you think that waste generators are responsible for waste management
10.33.Do you think that throwing waste in street or roadside or water bodies attracts punishment in the form of imprisonment or fine or both
10.34.Do you think that there is an enactment` Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules 2000’to regulate the management of solid waste in Municipal limits
10.35. Do you think that the Kerala Govt. is granting subsidy for disposal plants at generation level as well as at local bodies’ level
AWARENESS ABOUT WASTE COMPOSITION 10.36.Do you think that urbanisation leads to increased solid waste
generation
10.37.Do you think that changing life styles and rising income level generates more waste
AWARENESS ABOUT THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT 10.38. Do you think that solid waste is a social menace
10.39. Do you think that the quality of a society is based on the quality of its solid waste management
10.40. Do you think that the public’s approach towards rag pickers are not cordial
10.41. Do you think that the social status of solid waste workers are comparatively lower and sub standard
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Section 4.
SATISFACTION ABOUT THE INVOLVEMENT OF VARIOUS AGENCIES OTHER THAN MUNICIPALITY IN WASTE MANAGEMENT
11. Estimate the involvement of various agencies with regard to the management of solid waste (Tick your response in appropriate box, 7 for HIGHLY SATISFIED and 1 for HIGHLY DISSATISFIED)
Name of the party
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2 waste treatment
3 waste disposal
4 campaigning
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Section 5.
EFFECTIVENESS OF MUNICIPALITY IN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 12. PERFORMANCE OF MUNCIPALITY IN WASTE MANAGEMENT
12.a. Do you feel that the municipality has a separate waste management strategy for monsoon and summer? YES NO
(At what level you are agreeing to the following statements. Enter 7 in the box for STRONGLY AGREE and 1 for STRONGLY DISAGREE.)
I. PLANNING AND CONTROL 12.1. Our Municipality has a solid waste management plan 12.2. The plan is communicated to public as and when required 12.3. The Municipality discharges the solid waste complaints of the
residents in a positive way
12.4. The solid waste control mechanism of the municipality is effective 12.5. In our Municipality there is a separate cell for disposing solid waste
complaints
12.6. Our Municipality has a Solid Waste Budget 12.7. At the end of each year there is solid waste progress reporting to
public
II. CAMPAIGNING IN WASTE MANAGEMENT 12.8. Public participation through campaigning improves solid waste
management
12.9. Our Municipality is giving due importance in solid waste management campaigning
12.10.Municipality is conducting meetings and seminars to educate people regarding the importance of solid waste management
III. WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM12.11. Do you dispose waste by yourself ? Yes No 12.12. If yes do you have enough space to dispose it ? Yes No A. Service Quality (determined by four methods)
(Tick the method applicable for you and answer the questions of that part only. Enter your response in one column only. Column number 1 stands for Zero Waste Collection Service, 2 for Open Dumping to a Common Place by Public, 3 for Put into Community Waste Bin by Public and 4 for Door to Door Collection by Authorities. Enter 7 in the box for STRONGLY AGREE and 1 for STRONGLY DISAGREE.)
1 2 3 4 Zero Waste Collection Service12.13. The waste is improperly disposed off because the waste is not at
all collected
12.14. The Municipality is not providing collection service as I belong to a low income area
12.15. Unable to provide collection service as our area is inaccessible to collection vehicle
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12.16. Unable to provide collection service as our area is far away from the disposal site
12.17. Unable to provide collection service as our area is far away from the Headquarters
Service Fee 12.18. Service fee is charged from the public
12.19. Service fee charged is reasonable 12.20. Service fee is proportionate to quality of service Regularity and Punctuality 12.21. Waste is collected / removed daily
12.22. There is no uncertainty in waste collection service of the authorities
12.23. The organic and recyclable waste is separately collected for disposal and processing
Time Keeping12.24. The waste is collected on each day at a fixed time
12.25. The waste collection workers cannot keep time as they need to spend a lot of time to segregate the illogically mixed up solid waste by generators
Proximity 12.26. The waste dump or bin is very close to my home/organization
12.27. The sanitation situation around the waste bin is satisfactory 12.28. Closeness of waste bin/dump makes us highly exposed to health
hazards
Handling of Waste 12.29. The waste collection workers are handling waste with adequate
safety precautions
12.30. They wear glove and mask to avoid direct contact with waste 12.31. The collected waste is properly packed before transportation 12.32. The waste carrying vehicle is properly covered before transportation 12.33. The waste collection workers attitude is reasonably good Installation of Bin 12.34.The Municipality is providing waste bins for each home/ organization
12.35. The Municipality is charging fees for installation of bin 12.36. The number of bins provided in municipal limits are insufficient 12.37. The installed bins have a top cover to prevent littering of
deposited waste
12.38. There are two bins at each location/home/organization one for biodegradable and the other for recyclable waste
12.39. There are no damaged waste bins in my locality/home/institution 12.40. The authorities are repairing and replacing bins as and when
required
12.41. The bins are effective in preventing open dumping and littering of waste
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B. Segregation 12.42. Segregation of waste at source is essential
12.43. In my family/shop waste is segregated into bio degradable and non bio degradable
12.44. Biodegradable waste is kept in green box and recyclable in red box 12.45. Municipality is segregating waste after collection 12.46. The Municipality is insisting on segregation of waste at generation level 12.47.Hazardous waste is segregated and handled with great care at
generation level
C. Participation in Waste Collection Efforts 12.48. The general waste situation in my neighbourhood is satisfactory
12.49. Waste collection is the responsibility of the Municipal Authorities 12.50. Non biodegradable waste like plastic, metal parts, fibre etc. are reused
or sold to recyclers
12.51. Composting is the best method of processing biodegradable waste 12.52. I have a composting plant in my home/shop 12.53. In my locality Residents’ Associations are strongly participating in
waste collection
12.54. As far as possible I try to avoid buying goods in plastic carry bags 12.55. I try to avoid using pet bottles 12.56.The excess use of plastic carry bags and pet bottles should be
controlled by legislation
12.57. I am paying a monthly amount to the Municipality as fees for waste management
12.58. As technologically perfect waste management is a costly affair I am ready to pay a higher amount for waste management
12.59. I am generating biogas from waste in my home/shop 12.60.LPG as a cooking gas is costly biogas produced from waste at
generation level can supplement LPG
12.61.‘Pay as You Throw’ should be the base for charging fees from residents for waste management
D. Use of Modern Methods 12.62.Modern equipments in waste collection will save time, labour and
money in solid waste collection
12.63. If door to door collection is practiced : (1) Collected by using hand carts
(2) Collected by using bicycle (3) Collected by using small trucks (4) Collected by using big trucks (5) Collected by using most modern compaction trucks
12.64. The waste collection equipments used by authorities are out of date 12.65. The personnel in the waste department of the Municipality are not
properly trained
12.66. The waste collection staff are not adequate in number
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12.67. Modern equipments can effectively supplement the eradication of health problems of waste collection and disposal workers
IV. WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEMA. Efficiency in Landfilling 12.68. The collected domestic waste is dumped into the dumping yard
12.69. The inhabitants around the dumping yard is suffering from several nuisance from bad odour , aesthetic problems etc.
12.70. If sanitary landfills are constructed having gas ventilation and leachate collection and treatment plants these nuisance can be avoided
B. Efficiency in Composting 12.71. Manure from community composting plants are sold as bio fertilizers
by waste management authorities
12.72. I am using bio fertilizers derived from such compost for my planting purpose
12.73. Community composting plants run by Municipality or other agencies are operating in our locality
C. Efficiency in Biomethanation12.74. Our Municipality is producing biogas through biogas plants
12.75. Biogas is sold for revenue generation 12.76. Biogas generated is used for electricity generation 12.77. Biogas generated is sold as cooking gas 12.78. Slurry produced from biogas plants are used/sold as organic manure
by Municipality
12.79. Slurry produced from biogas plants are properly disposed off so that, it is not allowed to pollute ground water or surface water
D. Efficiency in Recycling and Reusing12.80. The collected waste is sold to recyclers
12.81. The Municipality has a recycling plant to recycle the segregated waste 12.82. `Buy Back Centres’ are an effective solution for recollecting reusable waste 12.83. Lack of recycling industries in Kerala limits the scope of recycling
here
12.84. Rag pickers are frequently visiting my home/shop 12.85. Rag pickers are paying an amount for the goods they are taken away 12.86. The service of rag pickers should be promoted E. Efficiency in Use of Latest Technology 12.87. Incineration is a more effective way of waste disposal
12.88. Energy recovery like generation of electricity from waste by Municipality is an effective way of waste disposal
12.89. Our Municipality has an incineration plant 12.90. Energy recovery is practiced in our Municipality 12.91. Our Municipality is practicing modern waste disposal techniques to
minimize environmental damage
12.92. Implementation of modern technology in solid waste management will reduce harm to society
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12.93. Technological advancement in waste management is a mere waste as it just transforms waste in one form into waste in another form
12.94. Technology used in advanced countries are not suitable for developing countries as the waste composition is totally different
12.95. Technology-Resource mismatch act as a barrier to authorities in implementing it
V. ABILITY TO GENERATE RESOURCE FROM PUBLIC12.96. As far as Municipalities are concerned solid waste management is a
costly affair as it eats up a majority of its resources
12.97. I am paying for solid waste services provided by the municipality in the form of fees
12.98. I am satisfied with the fees paid for solid waste service and the quality of service derived
12.99. If a more effective solid waste service is provided by our Municipality with minimum nuisance to society I am ready to pay for it in the form of fees or price ?
{(1) If yes how much you are willing to pay for it monthly ? Rs. ----------------------- /Month}
12.100. I am not willing to pay for solid waste services as I can’t afford to pay
12.101. I am not willing to pay for solid waste services as I feel solid waste management is the responsibility of the Municipality
12.102. I am not ready to pay for solid waste services as environmental damage is not a concern for me
12.103. I am not willing to pay for solid waste services as I can manage it individually
12.104. I am not willing to pay for solid waste services as the quality of service is not upto the mark
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Section 6.
13. NEGATIVE IMPACT OF THE INEFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF SOLID WASTE BY MUNICIPALITY. (At what level you are agreeing to the following statements regarding the negative impact of ineffective solid waste management. Enter 7 for STRONGLY AGREE and 1 for STRONGLY DISAGREE)
A. Environmental Impact
13.1 Improper solid waste management contaminates environment 13.2. Unsegregated dumping of waste causes serious environmental
damage 13.3. Throwing and littering of waste is a serious environmental problem
in Municipal limits 13.4. The very existence of certain species is seriously endangered by
environmental pollution through improper solid waste management 13.5. Plastic is the major environmental pollutant13.6. Improper management of hazardous waste at domestic level and
commercial level is another dangerous environmental pollutant 13.7. Improperly handled slaughter house waste seriously pollutes
environment 13.8. Construction and demolition waste (debris) is a major source of
solid waste damaging environment
B. Air Pollution
13.9. I usually burn paper, plastic and clothes in my backyard 13.10. Plastic cannot be destroyed by burning 13.10. Plastic cannot be destroyed by burning 13.11. Burning waste pollutes air 13.12. Decomposition of organic waste also pollutes air
C. Water Pollution
13.13. I usually bury waste in my backyard13.14. Burial of waste contaminates surface and ground water13.15. I usually throw waste or discard it in street or in water bodies 13.16. Throwing waste in street or water bodies pollutes environment 13.17. Municipality follows open dumping/landfilling without gas
ventilation and leachate treatment plants 13.18. The leachate flowing from the dumping yard contaminates
surface water, ground water and pollutes nearby wells, rivers and ponds
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D. Noise Pollution
13.19. The movement of waste carrying trucks make irritating noise
13.20. The noise made by machines like shredding machine, JCB etc. at landfill sites and community composting plants are very irritating
E. Health Problem (Tick your response in appropriate box)
PROBLEM 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
13.21. My family is suffering from diseases : 1. Respiratory Problems
2. Water Borne Diseases (a) Cholera
(b) Dysentery
(c) Typhoid
(d) Hepatitis
(e) Diarrhea
3. Eye Diseases
4. Skin Diseases
5. Congenital Abnormalities
6. Dengue Fever
7. Chikungunya
8. Malaria
9. Any Other(Specify)
13.22. I associate the illness in my family with poorly managed solid waste
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Section 7. 14. WHAT ARE THE PROBLEMS FACED BY PUBLIC DUE TO IMPROPER SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ? (At what level you are agreeing to the following statements. Tick your response in appropriate box, 7 for VERY HIGH and 1 for VERY LOW) PROBLEMS 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 Lack of waste collection service coverage 2. Untimely waste collection 3. Absence of door to door collection 4.Unexpected stoppage of waste collection and disposal 5. Deteriorated waste collection service quality 6. Inadequate number of community bins 7. Distance to collection point/Community bin 8. Inadequacy and insufficiency of waste collection equipments
9. Outdated equipments 10. Water pollution 11. Air pollution 12. Dust 13.Smoke and Fumes 14.Noise Pollution 15.Odour from waste dumps/landfills 16. Diseases and health problems 17. Flood due to blocked drains followed by diseases 18. Environmental degradation 19. Soil quality deterioration 20. Improperly maintained landfills 21. Littering and Unsanitary conditions around waste bins, waste dumps and landfills
22. Scavenging animals, birds ,flies and mosquitos around the waste dump makes the surroundings totally unhealthy
23. Lack of professionalism in solid waste management
24. Attitude of waste collection workers 25. Lack of support from Govt. and other bodies 26. Improper complaint management and complaint redressal.
27. Excess service fee 28. Insufficiency in public campaigning efforts 29. Private participation makes solid waste management irresponsible
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A STUDY ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
OF MUNICIPALITIES IN KERALA
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PRIMARY SURVEY AMONG EXPERTS AND OFFICIALS
Part 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Name of the Officer/Expert: 2. Designation of Officer granting interview: 3. Qualification: 4. Experience: 5. Job History: 6. Phone No. 7. Name of the Municipality: 8. Regional Features: (1) Coastal Area (2) Central Part(Mid Region) (3) Hilly Area
Part 2 WASTE PROFILE
Can you estimate the following on an average in your Municipal limits ? (tick yes or no and if yes enter the value)
Variable Yes No Value Estimated A. Composition of Municipal Waste (Biodegradable:Nonbiodegradable)B. Moisture Content of Municipal Waste C. Calorific Value of Municipal Waste D. Ratio of Domestic Waste to Total Waste in the Municipality E. Total Quantity of Waste in Municipality(Daily Generation) F. Per capita Waste Output in the Municipality G.Yearly Rate of Increase in Waste Output
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Specify the level of generation of solid waste by the following groups to the total Municipal Solid Waste? (Put a tick mark against your preference in appropriate box) Item Very high high Moderate low Very low 1. Household 2. Shop owner 3. Hotel/Restaurant 4. Industrialist 5. Institution 6. Hospital/Lab 7. Slum Dweller
In your opinion, specify the level of different types of waste as shown below to the total Municipal Solid Waste (Put a tick mark against your preference in appropriate box) Item Very high High Moderate Low Very low (a) Plastic (b) Paper (c) Card board (d) Glass (e)Compostables (f) Metal (g) Clothes (h)Hazardous Waste (i) Electronic Waste (j) Construction & Demolition Waste (g) Others
Part 3 STAKEHOLDERS IN WASTE MANAGEMENT Can you say the performance of the parties involved and the respective roles played by them in solid waste management in your Municipality? (tick whichever is applicable, 7-Very Good and 1-Very Poor )
Item waste collection
waste treatment
waste disposal
Campaigning
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1Residents’ Association
Self Help Groups
Non Government Organizations (NGOs)
Community Based Organizations (CBOs)
Private Companies
Political Parties Other Agencies (Specify)
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Part 4 WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICY AND PLAN Mark your response in a SEVEN POINT SCALE ( 7- Strongly Agree and 1- Strongly Disagree ) ITEMS 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 The Municipality has a database for solid waste management
The Municipality has a long term solid waste management plan
The Municipality has a short term solid waste management plan
The Municipality is capable of coping with the ever increasing solid waste generation rate
The Municipality has an yearly solid waste budget The Municipality yearly reports solid waste management results to public
The Municipality is quantifying waste generation based on season for infrastructure planning
Projected increase in population and quantity of waste generation is considered by Municipality for budgeting
PART5 CAMPAIGNING IN WASTE MANAGEMENT Mark your response regarding the effectiveness of campaigning in waste management in a FIVE POINT SCALE after ticking the campaigning tools used in the municipality
Campaigning Tools Highly effective
Moderately effective
Slightly effective Ineffective Highly
ineffective Door to Door Campaigning
Celebration of Major Occasions (Environment Day, Earth Day)
Rallies Street Plays Cleanup Drives Signature Campaign Open Forums Meetings School Level Campaigning
Mass Communication Methods
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Part 6 WASTE COLLECTION A. Frequency of Waste Collection
How often waste is collected from the following groups by Authorities? (Mark
your response by a tick mark in appropriate box for each party separately for
monsoon and summer)
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Construction& Demolition
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B. Method of Waste Collection
State the effectiveness of the municipality in the method of collection followed
regarding different classes of public by putting a tick mark in appropriate box(7 for
Highly Effective and 1 for Highly Ineffective). Enter the number of Municipal Wards
following a particular method in the box provided
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Hotel/ Restaurant
Monsoon Summer
Industrialist Monsoon Summer
Institution Monsoon Summer
Hospitals/ Lab
Monsoon Summer
Slum Dweller
Monsoon Summer
Construction & Demolition
Monsoon Summer
Specify the number of wards in the Municipality where the different waste collection methods are practiced by the authorities
Waste Collection Methods Ward Numbers % of Waste Collection Target Achieved
1. Zero Waste Collection Service2. Open Dumping in Fixed Spot 3. Deposited in Community Bins4. Door to Door Collection Total Number Of Wards
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What are the arrangements for waste collection in the following areas ?
Areas Method of collection Service provider High income Areas Middle income Areas Low income Areas
Performance of Municipality in Waste Collection .
Mark your response by a tick mark in appropriate box in a SEVEN POINT SCALE ( 7- Strongly Agree and 1- Strongly Disagree )
Statements 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 C. Segregation Insisting on waste segregation at generation level
Segregating waste after collection Supplying two types of bins to public to deposit biodegradable and non biodegradable waste
Waste is collected in a segregated form D. Specialized Waste Hazardous waste are collected and treated separately
Electronic waste are collected and treated separately
Forced to collect slaughter house waste also Forced to collect biomedical waste also Biomedical waste is collected and treated with utmost care that it should not be mixed with other MSWs
Construction and Demolition Waste are collected before they hinder traffic and affect the aesthetics of the Municipality
E. Service Denial Some of the wards are not provided with collection service
The area is not accessIble to collection vehicles The area is inhabited by poor people The area is in the outskirts of the Municipality
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The area is slum area The disposal site is located at a far distant place F. Community Bins Adequate number of community bins are provided in Municipal limits
The community bins are emptied every day Closed containers are used as bins to prevent scavenging by stray animals
Separate community bins for biodegradable and non biodegradable waste
Community Bins are not permitted to overflow and litter
G. Door to Door Collection Practicing door to door collection of waste
Provided in high income areas only Unable to provide because of high cost Unable to provide because of lack of equipments and vehicles
Done as part of street sweeping H. Street Sweeping Practicing Street Sweeping
Done at least once daily Sweepers collect and deposit waste in a segregated form
Practiced in slum area as it is the only effective tool to collect waste from there
I. Transportation Lengthy loading time
Long distance for disposal Manual loading followed Covered vehicles are used for transportation Transportation contracted to private agencies Transportation done at night time to avoid traffic blocks and to increase productivity
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J. Equipments and Technology
Mark your response regarding the sufficiency of equipments and technology in a FIVE POINT SCALE after ticking the equipments used in the Municipality
Equipment Highly Sufficient
Moderately Sufficient
Barely Sufficient Insufficient Highly
Insufficient Gloves & Mask for Waste Collectors
Brooms
Metal Tray & Plate
Handcarts
Bicycle
Tricycle
Tractor & Trolley
Small trucks
Big Trucks
Compaction Trucks
Community Bins
Individual Bins for Waste Storage at Generation Level
Secondary Storage Bins
Transfer Station
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Part 7 SECONDARY STORAGE OF WASTE
Performance of Municipality in Secondary Storage of Waste
Mark your response by a tick mark in appropriate box in a SEVEN POINT SCALE (7- Strongly Agree and 1- Strongly Disagree )
STATEMENTS 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Secondary storage bins are provided in Municipal limits to deposit the collected waste before disposal
Secondary storage bins are mobile(movable) Secondary storage bins are covered to protect rain water and stray animals
Secondary storage bins have two counters one for organic and the other for inorganic waste
The bins are emptied in proper intervals to avoid littering and decomposition of waste inside
The bins are cleaned at proper intervals The bins are available in sufficient distance for the convenience of waste collectors
Transfer Station is working in Municipal limits for efficient transport of waste for treatment and disposal
Part 8 WASTE TREATMENT
A. Composting (Put a tick mark in the box if the method is followed in your Municipality)
Required Information Answers Number of community composting plants in the Municipality
Type of composting used Contracted to private agencies (Yes/No) Payment per ton
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Parameters Community Composting Method
Very Good Good Satisfactory Poor Very
Poor Bio fertilizer Quality Market for Compost Prices Offered Profitability Economy in Cost of Production
Technology Used If Contracted to Private Agency: Quality of Service
B. Biomethanation (Put a tick mark in the box if the method is followed in your Municipality)
Required information AnswersNumber of community biogas plants in the Municipality Contracted to private agenciesPayment per ton Output used for (Electricity/Cooking Gas)What is done with slurry from biogas plant?
Parameters Community Biogas Method
Very Good Good Satisfactory Poor Very
Poor Market for Biogas Prices Offered Profitability Economy in Cost of Production
Technology Used If Contracted to Private Agency: Quality of Service
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C. Waste to Energy/Refuse Derived Fuel (Put a tick mark in the box if the method is followed in your Municipality)
Required Information Answers Number of Waste to Energy/RDF plants in the Municipality Contracted to private agencies (Yes/No)Payment per ton Type of Output (Electricity/Any Other, Specify)How the output is marketed?
Parameters WTE/RDF MethodVery Good Good Satisfactory Poor Very Poor
Market for Output Prices Offered Profitability Economy in Cost of Production
Technology Used If Contracted to Private Agency: Quality of Service
D. Recycling (Put a tick mark in the box if the method is followed in your Municipality) Required Information Answers Number of Recycling units in the Municipality Contracted to private agencies (Yes/No)Payment per ton Type of Output ( Specify) How the output is marketed?
Parameters Recycling PlantsVery Good Good Satisfactory Poor Very Poor
Market for Output Prices Offered Profitability Economy in Cost of Production
Technology Used If Contracted to Private Agency: Quality of Service
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Part 9 WASTE DISPOSAL
What type of disposal facility is used for final disposal of solid waste?
Open Dumping Landfilling Engineered Landfilling Sanitary Landfilling
Measurement of performance of Municipality regarding the final disposal of solid waste. Mark your response by a tick mark in appropriate box in a SEVEN POINT SCALE( 7- Strongly Agree and 1- Strongly Disagree )
FACTORS 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Planning Factor: As per Rule 2000 the Municipality constructed Engineered Landfills
The Municipality has a construction & closure plan for landfills The landfill has the ability to accommodate waste for a total life of 20-25 yrs
The landfill has a free buffer zone around Sufficient land is available for landfilling Distance Factor:The landfill is distant from habitation clusters ,water bodies and wet lands
The landfill is sufficiently distant from Airports Protective Factor: The landfill has a gate and gate keeper to monitor incoming vehicles
The landfill has a fencing to prevent the entry of unauthorized persons and stray animals
Infrastructure Factor: Office for record keeping
Waste inspection facility Weigh bridge Pollution monitoring equipments Drinking water Lighting for night work Bathing facility for workers Health inspection facility for workers Routine Factors:All organic waste are treated before disposal (Composting ,Biogas etc.)
Waste compaction done each day Protective soil cover each day Waste compaction equipments are sufficient Sanitary Factors:Leachate collection facility is provided in the landfill
Gas ventilation facility is provided to collect methane gas emissions Closure Conditions: Final cover of soil for closure is provided if landfill is closed
Vegetative layer on top to minimize erosion
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Part 10 HEALTH HAZARDS
Specify the level of seriousness of the following diseases affecting the people
of your Municipal limits by putting a tick mark in appropriate box in a FIVE POINT
SCALE, 5 for Very Highly Affected, 4 for Highly Affected, 3 for Moderately
Affected, 2 for Slightly Affected and 1 for Unaffected. Record your preference for
Monsoon and Summer separately for Slum Dwellers and Other Residents
Type of Residents Slum Area Other Residential Area
Type of Disease 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 Water Borne Diseases: Cholera
Monsoon Summer
Dysentery Monsoon Summer
Typhoid Monsoon Summer
Hepatitis Monsoon Summer
Respiratory Problems
Monsoon Summer
Eye Diseases Monsoon Summer
Skin Diseases Monsoon Summer
Congenital Abnormalities
Monsoon Summer
Dengue Fever Monsoon Summer
Chikungunya Monsoon Summer
Malaria Monsoon Summer
Any Other (Specify)
Monsoon Summer
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Do you associate the above diseases with poorly managed solid waste? YES/NO Have you made an analysis of the pH factor of the water in the Municipal limits? YES/NO If Yes : How frequently ? -------------------------------- What is the value ? (i) Seven (ii) Less than Seven (ii) More than Seven
Part 11 OTHER FUNCTIONAL AREAS OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Measure the performance of the Municipality in other functional areas of Solid Waste management
A. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
a. Staff Adequacy
Mark your response by a tick mark in appropriate box in a FIVE POINT SCALE regarding the sufficiency of number of staff in the Municipality
Type of Staff Excess Highly Sufficient Sufficient Insufficient Highly
Insufficient Chief Sanitary Inspectors
Sanitary Inspectors Sub Inspectors Sanitary Workers
Temporary Permanent
b. Training
Mark your response by a tick mark in appropriate box in a FIVE POINT SCALE regarding the sufficiency of training and development of staff in the Municipality
Type of Staff Highly Sufficient
ModeratelySufficient
BarelySufficient
Insufficient Highly Insufficient
Chief Sanitary Inspectors
Sanitary Inspectors Sub Inspectors Sanitary Workers
Temporary Permanent
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c. Productivity
Mark your response by a tick mark in appropriate box in a FIVE POINT SCALE regarding the efficiency and productivity of sanitary workers in the Municipality
Type of Staff Very High High Average Low Very Low Temporary Sanitary Workers
Permanent Sanitary Workers
d. Remuneration Mark your response by a tick mark in appropriate box in a FIVE POINT SCALE regarding the remuneration to sanitary workers in the Municipality
Type of Staff Very High High Average Low Very Low Temporary Sanitary Workers
Permanent Sanitary Workers
B. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT a. Sources of Fund
i. From Public
Tick the sources of income generated exclusively for solid waste management by the Municipal Authority
Sources of Income
House-hold
Shop Hotel Indust-rialist
Instit-tution
Hospitals/ Labs
Slum Dweller
Taxes User Fees
Mark your response in a FIVE POINT SCALE regarding the sufficiency of funds generated
Sources of Income
Highly Sufficient
Moderately Sufficient
Barely Sufficient
Insufficient Highly Insufficient
Taxes User Fees
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ii. From Government Mark your response in a FIVE POINT SCALE, 5 for Highly Sufficient and 1 for Highly Insufficient
Type of Grant Tick if Availed
5 4 3 2 1
State Finance Commission Grant 12th Finance Commission Grant Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) Grant
Urban Infrastructure Development for Small and Medium Towns(UIDS&MT) Scheme Grants
Subsidy from Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Environment &Forest for Compost Plant and Waste to Energy Projects
Subsidy from Ministry of New & Renewable Energy for Waste to Energy Projects
Subsidy for energy recovery by Ministry for Non Conventional Energy
Share from stamp duty on transfers of property
Share from entertainment tax Share from education tax in the form of a grant
Any other Grant/Subsidy(Specify)
iii. Funding from Financial Institutions Mark your response in a FIVE POINT SCALE, 5 for Highly Sufficient and 1 for Highly Insufficient
Type of Borrowing Tick if Availed 5 4 3 2 1
Housing and Urban Development Corporation Industrial Credit and investment Corporation of India Infrastructure Development Finance Company Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Industrial Development Bank of India Industrial Finance Corporation of India Commercial Banks Private Venture Capital Funds Any other Borrowing(Specify)
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iv. Revenue from Recovery and Treatment of Waste
Mark your response in a FIVE POINT SCALE, 5 for Very High and 1for Very Low
Type of Revenue Tick if Available
Very High
High Moderate Low Very Low
Composting Biogas Production Waste to Energy/RDF Recovery of Landfill Gas
Recycling Any Other(Specify)
b. Application of Fund Mark your response in a FIVE POINT SCALE, 5 for Very High and 1for Very Low
Type of Expenditure Very High High Moderate Low Very Low Investment in Solid Waste Management Projects(Composting, Biogas, WTE, RDF etc)
Solid Waste Management Staff Salaries
Waste Collection Secondary Storage Waste Transportation Waste Treatment Waste Disposal Campaigning and Public Education
C. Accounting System
Measurement of Efficiency of Accounting System Mark your response by a tick mark in appropriate box in a SEVEN POINT SCALE (7- Strongly Agree and 1- Strongly Disagree)
Statements 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Solid waste management accounting system prevails in the Municipality
Full Cost Accounting System is followed (Reflects not only what is paid but what is committed to be paid and account all indirect hidden costs)
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D. Complaints and Monitoring
Effectiveness of Municipality in complaint management
Mark your response in a SEVEN POINT SCALE, 7 for Strongly Agree and 1 for Strongly Disagree
Statements 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
There is a Complaint Cell in the Municipality
The Complaint Cell has a permanent office in the Municipality
There is no complaints pending in the office
The complaint rate is very high
The complaint redressal rate is very high
There is a Monitoring Cell to prevent illegal dumping of waste
Mark your response by a tick mark in appropriate box in a FIVE POINT SCALE regarding the complaint rate of different segments of the public with respect to service areas of Solid Waste Management (5 for Very High, 4 for High, 3 for Average, 2 for Low and 1 for Very Low)
Type of Service
Waste Collection
Waste Transportation
Waste Treatment
Waste Disposal
Type of Public
5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1
Household
Shop
Hotel/ Restaurant
Industrialist
Institution
Hospital/Lab
Slum Dweller
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Part 12 PROBLEMS FACED BY THE MUNICIPALITY What are the problems faced by the Municipality in implementing an effective Solid
Waste Management System (Mark your response in a SEVEN POINT SCALE, 7 for
Very High and 1 for Very Low
Problems 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Public opposition and lack of public support Lack of waste segregation at generation level Lack of public education and motivation Absence of strict Laws and improper Legislation Lack of incentives to public to boost effectiveness Lack of waste collection equipments Absenteeism of sanitary workers Shortage of sanitary workers Littering of waste by public Outdated equipments and vehicles Excessive construction & demolition waste Lack of treatment facilities for hazardous waste Waste thrown away to street from slaughter houses Mismanagement of biomedical waste by hospitals Lack of participation by NGOs,CBOs and residents associations
Lengthy transportation for waste treatment and landfilling
Lack of technical know-how Insufficiency of land for treatment and disposal Shortage of recycling industries Excessive dependence on informal sector for recyclables
Excessive use of use and throw products Shortage of funds Tax evasion and poor tax recovery rate Low rate of taxes and user fees Lack of commitment of elected representatives Lack of private sector involvement Lack of professionalism in management Law marketability of products derived from Poor fund allocation for Solid Waste Management
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