Ecology, Environment and Conservation Paper

Vol. 29, Jan. Suppl. Issue 2023; Page No.(243-249)

MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ON IN-DEPTHANALYSIS FOR A HILLY AREA DISTRICT OF INDIA

Jaya Agarwal and Girijesh Kumar Singh

Abstract

Everyone on earth faces a serious threat from municipal solid waste (MSW), but it is especially hazardousin developing countries like India where urbanization and industrial expansion are rising swiftly.Urbanization is expanding quickly and the population is gradually increasing in Almora city located inUttarakhand. The city provides sites for a range of administrative, educational, economic, tourism, health,and recreational pursuits. In the study area, solid waste collection and management services are mostlyprovided by municipal organizations. Despite being a crucial service, it does not get the attention that thecity’s fast growth requires. Solid waste management (SWM) and collection services are generally inadequateand lacking in this area. This situation has caused a number of problems for the urban environment andpublic health. Large-scale human interventions in the natural environment are the principal source ofecological and sustainability risks in the urban municipal region. Black carbon is produced during theincineration of MSW, and harmful toxins like sulfur dioxide, mercury, and carbon dioxide are also released.Particulate matter is also added to the urban environment. These elements are posing problems for people,wildlife, and vegetative plants. It is the goal of this research to identify the problems with the MSW repository,handling, and dumpsites in the chosen region so that we may work toward fixing them.