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Solid Waste Management Pollution: A Case Study with
Kishtwar Perspective of Jammu Region of J&K (India)
Dr. Ashaq Hussain
Assistant Professor, Govt. Degree College, Chatroo Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir, India
ABSTRACT
Waste management (SWM) is a worldwide phenomenon and is a great
concern in urban life in every city of the world. Developed countries of the
world are viewing waste as their assets and converting waste into wealth.
They use modern disposal and recycling technologiesaswell asstateoftheart
equipments and ensuring their dwelling neat and tidy. SWM is a big challenge
all over the world. Recycling is often viewed as an important aspect of an
efficient and effective solid waste management system in the developed
countries. The problem of solidwastemanagement(SWM)isalsoprevailingin
the Municipal environment of Kishtwar. Waste disposal and recycling is
carried out in traditional way and same is disposed off in the open space
without processing and not taking any precaution toprotectthe environment.
This paper discussed about the role of organized cluster of households’ solid
waste disposal, recycling and extracting benefitsoutoffthesewasteingeneral
and how employment can be generated from the garbage. Paper also
suggested the involvement ofcommunityandGovernmentinitiativestoaware
the city dwellers about waste isolation,classifications,collection,recyclingand
disposal.
KEYWORDS: Waste Management, Pollution, Solid Waste, Waste Recycling
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INTRODUCTION:
There has been a significant increase in solid waste (SW)
generation in India in the last few decades. This is largely
because of rapid population growth and economic
development in the country. The increased solid waste(SW)
generation can be ascribed to our changing lifestyles, food
habits and change in living standards. In India the amount of
waste generated per capita is estimated to increase at a rate
of 1%-1.33% annually [1-3]. It is estimated that the total
waste quantity generated in by the year 2047 would be
approximately about 260 million tons per year, more than
five times the present level of about 55 million tons. The
enormous increase in solid waste generation will have
significant impacts in terms of the land required for waste
disposal [4,5].
It is estimated that if the waste is not disposed off in a more
systematic manner, more than 1400 sq. km of land which is
equivalent to the size of city of Delhi would be required in
the country by the year 2047 for its disposal [6]. Solid waste
management is an integral part of urban and environmental
management, like most of other infrastructural services has
come under great stress, consider low priority areas, solid
waste management was never taken up seriously either by
public or by concerned agency or authorities and now the
piled up waste is threatening our heath, environment and
well-being [7]. Waste, when not manage properly, can pose
serious health hazard [8,9]. Therefore, wastemanagementis
an important issue that needs effective solutions. With the
booming economy and increasing population, the
accumulation of waste has become an increasingly arduous
issue and has aroused the attention from all sectors of
society.
Kishtwar’s daily production of solid waste is almost5-6tons
per day [10]. Out of which around 0.5-1 tons still remains on
the streets and roads, that means lifting efficiency is around
80%. There is none of data published on the composition of
waste in Kishtwar, although the figures of India in generally
are reasonably accurate depictionforKishtwaralso.InIndia,
the composition of wasteisaround50%biodegradable,25%
inert waste 9% plastic, 8% paper, 4% scraps, and 1%
glass[11]. The composition of different wasteskeepsvarying
from season to season. In the summer time there is more
biodegradable waste produced because of more vegetation.
The composition of plastic in waste has probably been
decreasing due to the recent ban on plastic bags[12].
Waste is created from the house, market or business hub or
commercial building or organization above all where the
people are working or residing waste is following. Waste is
considered as a problem in our daily life, people want to
avoid waste and always try to leave neat and clean. Though
waste is unwanted and rather not desirable but there is no
denying fact that it is obvious. So fight or disposed off the
waste in such a way that it would not be problematic for the
people. So if the cause of waste can be carefully monitor and
regulate then it will be easy to manage the waste though it
may not be possible to stop producing waste[13]. Solid
waste management was selected as the topic of this study
because it is a visible environmental sustainabilityissuethat
India is confronting, since Kishtwar is a rapidly developing
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town, effective waste management practices is especially
needed. The objective of the study was to learn as much as
possible about Kishtwars SWM through a broad-based
approach.
In this paper focus is drawn on waste management in a
cluster of community or certain areas of town Kishtwar.
Main focus of this paper is to proper dispose off the waste
from the household kitchen to the storage tank or collecting
the organic or dry waste to the final treatment plant and
recycling of dry waste and produce sustainable reusable
products, energy generation, organic manure production,
organized manure use at the peri-urban area for cultivation
of vegetable and food grain. Creating awareness among the
city dwellers, incentives criterion to popularize the issue
among the municipal population and role and benefitsofthe
Community/Mohalla Committees/Social organizations,
responsibility and involvement of various government
organs are also spelled out in the paper.
Materials and Methods
In this paper, we explore the case study of Kishtwar town,
where various attempts are made by citizens and
ward/mohalla organizations to make an effort to manage
their waste in a decentralized manner. In our present study
was focused to different wards of Kishtwar Municipal limits.
The sampling of the report has case studies of Secondary
data regarding solid waste generation,collectionsystemand
disposal methods which were collected from different
households and from Kishtwar Municipal Committee
comprising of 13 wards comprising of 2,710 households.
Analysis and discussions
Kishtwar District one of the hilly districts of the state of
Jammu and Kashmir of India is decorated with natural
beauty coupled with neat, clean and green environment. As
of 2011 census, it is the least populous district of Jammuand
Kashmir Union Territory. Block Kishtwar is the 1st block of
Kishtwar District with only Municipal Committee (city) in
the District. The Kishtwar city is divided into 13 wards and
has a population of 14,865 of which 8,179 are males while
6,686 are females as per report released by Census 2011 of
India [10]. Kishtwar Municipal Committee has total
administration over 2,710 houses spread over an area of
2.02 square kilometers to which it supplies basic amenities
like water and sewerage. The statistical information of
Kishtwar Municipal limits and average production of solid
waste (in kg) per day is presented in table-1.
Kishtwar Municipal Committee is responsible for collection
of solid waste which is produced day by day from different
areas of Kishtwar Town. They collect the waste from the
secondary collection point and disposed off the same at
designated dumping place. There are several sources for
solid waste generation in this city like, Markets, Play
Ground/streets, Domestic Buildings/Houses, Educational
Institutions, Offices, Hospital etc. Cleaners, sweepers are
distributed among the various wards/zones they work
under the guidance of Chairman Municipal committee but
the results are not satisfactory. Because of resource
constraints and many other reasons, theyhave not beenable
to provide a satisfactory waste management system in their
respective areas.
Ward
No
Area in
Sq. Kms
No. of House
Holds
Population as per
2011 census
Average
generation of SW
T/Day
Average collection
(Tons/day)
No. of Sites
used for
Land Fill
1 0.071 162 944 0.35 0.32 Nil
2 0.047 190 961 0.55 0.51 Nil
3 0.046 221 119 0.45 0.40 Nil
4 0.309 250 1269 0.45 0.41 Nil
5 0.0.094 176 915 0.35 0.32 Nil
6 0.040 126 674 0.25 0.22 Nil
7 0.142 252 1296 0.35 0.31 Nil
8 0.054 261 1301 0.55 0.50 Nil
9 0.266 140 673 0.35 0.32 Nil
10 0.316 202 1058 0.35 0.32 Nil
11 0.096 105 528 0.45 0.40 Nil
12 0.210 247 1334 0.55 0.52 Nil
13 0.328 378 2793 0.50 0.45 Nil
2.2 2710 14865 5.5 5.0 Nil
Table 1: Statistical data of Kishtwar municipality as per census 2011
Disposal of waste
At present, Total volume of municipal solid wastes in the town is 5.5 tons/day which comprise of both of biodegradable and
non biodegradable waste. Out of household/commercial waste generated form houses/ market/ bazaar, hotel/restaurants,
commercial complex etc contain organic waste and dry waste. Composition of organic waste are kitchen waste, human waste,
garden waste, agriculture waste, leaves of fruits, vegetable pieces, waste grain, seed of any plant species as well as non-
marketable or non-edible seeds. Kitchen waste contains starch, sugar, cellulose or protein etc. Compositions of dry waste are
paper, plastic, metal, glass, rags etc. Collected garbage is transported to the disposal areas in specific manner. It starts from
small dustbins and ends into big dust bins from where it is transported to disposal/dumping sites. The collected garbage is
disposed off without any segregation, treatment and recycling. So till now thereisnorecyclingprocedureofgarbageaccording
to the normal specification i.e. Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 2000 of solid waste treatment[7,11].
Sanitary Land Fill Incinerated Open Dump Recycled Burned Openly Others
No No Yes No Yes -------
Table 2
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Segragation
of Solid Waste
Biodegradable Non-Biodegradable Dry Wet Hospital waste
No No No No No
Table 3
Table: Disposal method of Solid waste in Kishtwar Municipality Area
Conclusion
Waste management is not a new issue, but quite a mature
issue to the world. A nation can be judged to study her
environment. Developed countries of the world has viewed
waste as their assets and converting wasteintoenergy.They
have the state of the art waste handling and recycling
modern and efficient tools they have the latest technology
and striving to achieve more effective technology for proper
and perfect management of waste. The solid waste
management in Kishtwar appears to be inadequate and
needs up gradation. The solid waste has to be disposed of
scientifically through sanitary landfill andrecyclableportion
of the waste should be retrieved back. Segregation of
recyclable material would also leads toreductionin quantity
of solid waste for final disposal. Higher priority needs to be
assigned to the management of municipal solid waste by the
local authority and a system approach needs to be adopted
for optimizing the entire operation of SWM encompassing
segregation at source, timely and proper collection,
transportation and proper operation of sanitary landfill site.
The density of population along with number of offices and
institutions are continuouslyincreasingthusthereshould be
effective management activity for managing the solid waste
which is generated daily in the town. Apart from this it is
suggested that the community based organizations (CBO)
can be the effective solution for waste management. Now a
day urban people live in various communities for many
reasons, it also offers multifarious benefits tothedwellers.If
these community works together to fight waste, live green
and to mitigate unemployment problem then it will be
possible. CBOsshouldhave managingcommittees,whichwill
be responsible to recruit necessary man power for
multidimensional initiative like production of bio gas from
organic waste, bio-fertilizers, vermin composting /vermin
wash units, to operate the recycling unit, waste collection
unit, manure production and distribution unit etc.
Proper motivation and strict instructionmust begiventothe
house member or maid/boy to properly isolate the waste
and keep proper bins. Educate the house staff regarding the
heath and environment issue of the waste. There may be
some benefits for individual dwellers such as:
A. Organic waste can be use for producing bio gas which
may transform into energy in many forms for
domestic/commercial or vehicular use.
B. Byproduct of bio gas is good organic manure which can
be use for peri agriculture project.
C. Dry waste can be recycled and financial benefits may be
derived out of that.
D. Major portion of the urban waste will be disposed off by
the Community Based Organizations.
E. Once the CBO function efficiently there will be no costof
disposing waste from house /commercial place.
F. Pressure on natural gas as well as energy will be
reduced.
G. Fertilizer requirement for agriculture will be partially
solved.
H. Unemployment problem will be partially solved.
I. Surroundings environment will be clean, air pollution
will be less.
In this connection government encouragement, incentive,
publicity, sponsorship can be the vital matters to consider in
depth. All level of the government body should come
forward to materialize the CBO initiative.Fordoingsopublic
awareness should be created through publicity in electronic
and print media. Incentive may be provided to draw the
people attention and generate interest to work with various
clusters of the town to handle waste disposal issue.
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  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 5 Issue 4, May-June 2021 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD42500 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 4 | May-June 2021 Page 1089 Solid Waste Management Pollution: A Case Study with Kishtwar Perspective of Jammu Region of J&K (India) Dr. Ashaq Hussain Assistant Professor, Govt. Degree College, Chatroo Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir, India ABSTRACT Waste management (SWM) is a worldwide phenomenon and is a great concern in urban life in every city of the world. Developed countries of the world are viewing waste as their assets and converting waste into wealth. They use modern disposal and recycling technologiesaswell asstateoftheart equipments and ensuring their dwelling neat and tidy. SWM is a big challenge all over the world. Recycling is often viewed as an important aspect of an efficient and effective solid waste management system in the developed countries. The problem of solidwastemanagement(SWM)isalsoprevailingin the Municipal environment of Kishtwar. Waste disposal and recycling is carried out in traditional way and same is disposed off in the open space without processing and not taking any precaution toprotectthe environment. This paper discussed about the role of organized cluster of households’ solid waste disposal, recycling and extracting benefitsoutoffthesewasteingeneral and how employment can be generated from the garbage. Paper also suggested the involvement ofcommunityandGovernmentinitiativestoaware the city dwellers about waste isolation,classifications,collection,recyclingand disposal. KEYWORDS: Waste Management, Pollution, Solid Waste, Waste Recycling How to cite this paper: Dr.AshaqHussain "Solid Waste Management Pollution: A Case Study with Kishtwar Perspective of Jammu Region of J&K (India)" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development(ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-4, June 2021, pp.1089-1091, URL: www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd42500.pdf Copyright © 2021 by author (s) and International Journal ofTrendinScientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) INTRODUCTION: There has been a significant increase in solid waste (SW) generation in India in the last few decades. This is largely because of rapid population growth and economic development in the country. The increased solid waste(SW) generation can be ascribed to our changing lifestyles, food habits and change in living standards. In India the amount of waste generated per capita is estimated to increase at a rate of 1%-1.33% annually [1-3]. It is estimated that the total waste quantity generated in by the year 2047 would be approximately about 260 million tons per year, more than five times the present level of about 55 million tons. The enormous increase in solid waste generation will have significant impacts in terms of the land required for waste disposal [4,5]. It is estimated that if the waste is not disposed off in a more systematic manner, more than 1400 sq. km of land which is equivalent to the size of city of Delhi would be required in the country by the year 2047 for its disposal [6]. Solid waste management is an integral part of urban and environmental management, like most of other infrastructural services has come under great stress, consider low priority areas, solid waste management was never taken up seriously either by public or by concerned agency or authorities and now the piled up waste is threatening our heath, environment and well-being [7]. Waste, when not manage properly, can pose serious health hazard [8,9]. Therefore, wastemanagementis an important issue that needs effective solutions. With the booming economy and increasing population, the accumulation of waste has become an increasingly arduous issue and has aroused the attention from all sectors of society. Kishtwar’s daily production of solid waste is almost5-6tons per day [10]. Out of which around 0.5-1 tons still remains on the streets and roads, that means lifting efficiency is around 80%. There is none of data published on the composition of waste in Kishtwar, although the figures of India in generally are reasonably accurate depictionforKishtwaralso.InIndia, the composition of wasteisaround50%biodegradable,25% inert waste 9% plastic, 8% paper, 4% scraps, and 1% glass[11]. The composition of different wasteskeepsvarying from season to season. In the summer time there is more biodegradable waste produced because of more vegetation. The composition of plastic in waste has probably been decreasing due to the recent ban on plastic bags[12]. Waste is created from the house, market or business hub or commercial building or organization above all where the people are working or residing waste is following. Waste is considered as a problem in our daily life, people want to avoid waste and always try to leave neat and clean. Though waste is unwanted and rather not desirable but there is no denying fact that it is obvious. So fight or disposed off the waste in such a way that it would not be problematic for the people. So if the cause of waste can be carefully monitor and regulate then it will be easy to manage the waste though it may not be possible to stop producing waste[13]. Solid waste management was selected as the topic of this study because it is a visible environmental sustainabilityissuethat India is confronting, since Kishtwar is a rapidly developing IJTSRD42500
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD42500 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 4 | May-June 2021 Page 1090 town, effective waste management practices is especially needed. The objective of the study was to learn as much as possible about Kishtwars SWM through a broad-based approach. In this paper focus is drawn on waste management in a cluster of community or certain areas of town Kishtwar. Main focus of this paper is to proper dispose off the waste from the household kitchen to the storage tank or collecting the organic or dry waste to the final treatment plant and recycling of dry waste and produce sustainable reusable products, energy generation, organic manure production, organized manure use at the peri-urban area for cultivation of vegetable and food grain. Creating awareness among the city dwellers, incentives criterion to popularize the issue among the municipal population and role and benefitsofthe Community/Mohalla Committees/Social organizations, responsibility and involvement of various government organs are also spelled out in the paper. Materials and Methods In this paper, we explore the case study of Kishtwar town, where various attempts are made by citizens and ward/mohalla organizations to make an effort to manage their waste in a decentralized manner. In our present study was focused to different wards of Kishtwar Municipal limits. The sampling of the report has case studies of Secondary data regarding solid waste generation,collectionsystemand disposal methods which were collected from different households and from Kishtwar Municipal Committee comprising of 13 wards comprising of 2,710 households. Analysis and discussions Kishtwar District one of the hilly districts of the state of Jammu and Kashmir of India is decorated with natural beauty coupled with neat, clean and green environment. As of 2011 census, it is the least populous district of Jammuand Kashmir Union Territory. Block Kishtwar is the 1st block of Kishtwar District with only Municipal Committee (city) in the District. The Kishtwar city is divided into 13 wards and has a population of 14,865 of which 8,179 are males while 6,686 are females as per report released by Census 2011 of India [10]. Kishtwar Municipal Committee has total administration over 2,710 houses spread over an area of 2.02 square kilometers to which it supplies basic amenities like water and sewerage. The statistical information of Kishtwar Municipal limits and average production of solid waste (in kg) per day is presented in table-1. Kishtwar Municipal Committee is responsible for collection of solid waste which is produced day by day from different areas of Kishtwar Town. They collect the waste from the secondary collection point and disposed off the same at designated dumping place. There are several sources for solid waste generation in this city like, Markets, Play Ground/streets, Domestic Buildings/Houses, Educational Institutions, Offices, Hospital etc. Cleaners, sweepers are distributed among the various wards/zones they work under the guidance of Chairman Municipal committee but the results are not satisfactory. Because of resource constraints and many other reasons, theyhave not beenable to provide a satisfactory waste management system in their respective areas. Ward No Area in Sq. Kms No. of House Holds Population as per 2011 census Average generation of SW T/Day Average collection (Tons/day) No. of Sites used for Land Fill 1 0.071 162 944 0.35 0.32 Nil 2 0.047 190 961 0.55 0.51 Nil 3 0.046 221 119 0.45 0.40 Nil 4 0.309 250 1269 0.45 0.41 Nil 5 0.0.094 176 915 0.35 0.32 Nil 6 0.040 126 674 0.25 0.22 Nil 7 0.142 252 1296 0.35 0.31 Nil 8 0.054 261 1301 0.55 0.50 Nil 9 0.266 140 673 0.35 0.32 Nil 10 0.316 202 1058 0.35 0.32 Nil 11 0.096 105 528 0.45 0.40 Nil 12 0.210 247 1334 0.55 0.52 Nil 13 0.328 378 2793 0.50 0.45 Nil 2.2 2710 14865 5.5 5.0 Nil Table 1: Statistical data of Kishtwar municipality as per census 2011 Disposal of waste At present, Total volume of municipal solid wastes in the town is 5.5 tons/day which comprise of both of biodegradable and non biodegradable waste. Out of household/commercial waste generated form houses/ market/ bazaar, hotel/restaurants, commercial complex etc contain organic waste and dry waste. Composition of organic waste are kitchen waste, human waste, garden waste, agriculture waste, leaves of fruits, vegetable pieces, waste grain, seed of any plant species as well as non- marketable or non-edible seeds. Kitchen waste contains starch, sugar, cellulose or protein etc. Compositions of dry waste are paper, plastic, metal, glass, rags etc. Collected garbage is transported to the disposal areas in specific manner. It starts from small dustbins and ends into big dust bins from where it is transported to disposal/dumping sites. The collected garbage is disposed off without any segregation, treatment and recycling. So till now thereisnorecyclingprocedureofgarbageaccording to the normal specification i.e. Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 2000 of solid waste treatment[7,11]. Sanitary Land Fill Incinerated Open Dump Recycled Burned Openly Others No No Yes No Yes ------- Table 2
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD42500 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 4 | May-June 2021 Page 1091 Segragation of Solid Waste Biodegradable Non-Biodegradable Dry Wet Hospital waste No No No No No Table 3 Table: Disposal method of Solid waste in Kishtwar Municipality Area Conclusion Waste management is not a new issue, but quite a mature issue to the world. A nation can be judged to study her environment. Developed countries of the world has viewed waste as their assets and converting wasteintoenergy.They have the state of the art waste handling and recycling modern and efficient tools they have the latest technology and striving to achieve more effective technology for proper and perfect management of waste. The solid waste management in Kishtwar appears to be inadequate and needs up gradation. The solid waste has to be disposed of scientifically through sanitary landfill andrecyclableportion of the waste should be retrieved back. Segregation of recyclable material would also leads toreductionin quantity of solid waste for final disposal. Higher priority needs to be assigned to the management of municipal solid waste by the local authority and a system approach needs to be adopted for optimizing the entire operation of SWM encompassing segregation at source, timely and proper collection, transportation and proper operation of sanitary landfill site. The density of population along with number of offices and institutions are continuouslyincreasingthusthereshould be effective management activity for managing the solid waste which is generated daily in the town. Apart from this it is suggested that the community based organizations (CBO) can be the effective solution for waste management. Now a day urban people live in various communities for many reasons, it also offers multifarious benefits tothedwellers.If these community works together to fight waste, live green and to mitigate unemployment problem then it will be possible. CBOsshouldhave managingcommittees,whichwill be responsible to recruit necessary man power for multidimensional initiative like production of bio gas from organic waste, bio-fertilizers, vermin composting /vermin wash units, to operate the recycling unit, waste collection unit, manure production and distribution unit etc. Proper motivation and strict instructionmust begiventothe house member or maid/boy to properly isolate the waste and keep proper bins. Educate the house staff regarding the heath and environment issue of the waste. There may be some benefits for individual dwellers such as: A. Organic waste can be use for producing bio gas which may transform into energy in many forms for domestic/commercial or vehicular use. B. Byproduct of bio gas is good organic manure which can be use for peri agriculture project. C. Dry waste can be recycled and financial benefits may be derived out of that. D. Major portion of the urban waste will be disposed off by the Community Based Organizations. E. Once the CBO function efficiently there will be no costof disposing waste from house /commercial place. F. Pressure on natural gas as well as energy will be reduced. G. Fertilizer requirement for agriculture will be partially solved. H. Unemployment problem will be partially solved. I. Surroundings environment will be clean, air pollution will be less. In this connection government encouragement, incentive, publicity, sponsorship can be the vital matters to consider in depth. All level of the government body should come forward to materialize the CBO initiative.Fordoingsopublic awareness should be created through publicity in electronic and print media. 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