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APPLICATION OF MUTI-CRITERIA DECISION METHOD IN SITE SELECTION FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT OF KOLHAPU

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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)

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Volume: 11 Issue: 09 | Sep 2024

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APPLICATION OF MUTI-CRITERIA DECISION METHOD IN SITE SELECTION FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT OF KOLHAPUR CITY Mr. Ganesh S. Koravi1, Mr. Shrikant M. Bhosale2 1M. Tech Student, Department of Technology, Shivaji University Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.

2 Assistant Professor, Department of Technology, Shivaji University Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. ---------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------

Abstract - Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM)

Key Words: Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM), Sustainable solution Solid waste management, Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), Multi-Attribute Utility Theory (MAUT)

shocking spots to ingest the rich history and prominence of India. Tolerating for the time being that you're thinking about, Kolhapur lounges around 387 km away from Mumbai, which is the monetary focal point of India. It's besides prominent for its customary distinguishing strengths, as Kolhapuri Saj (that is nearby adornments) and calfskin shoes that you should get tolerating your visit. A serious need here is the well-known Sri Mahalaxmi Place of refuge. The Bhosle uniquely controlled Kolhapur and were fulfilled relatives of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Ace Chhatrapati Shahaji II was really the last top of this past state. The rulers-kept up with theatre wrestling, and countless verbalizations. Nowadays, Kolhapur is mumbling with current life yet at the same time grasps its rich culture. It's a blend of old and new that you won't dismiss Big-hearted! Moreover, try to take a gander at the helper showing India and Maharashtra in Kolhapur city, around 165 tons of solid waste are every single day. Believe it or not, that is an incredible arrangement! this waste moves picked and eliminated every day. Both dry waste and wet waste come from homes and public holders. Then, lining Bazar Kasaba Bavda is totally sent. There, it gets dumped at the Zoom Fertilizer Errand.

1.INTRODUCTION

1.1 Material and Methods

Large volumes of solid waste are produced from residential, industrial, and commercial sources. Proper management of this waste is crucial to reduce environmental impacts, lower economic costs, and prevent adverse social effects. This management process encompasses the generation, collection, transportation, storage, treatment, and disposal of waste. A critical phase in this process is selecting the most effective treatment method. Common treatment options include recycling, anaerobic digestion, composting, incineration, and landfilling. However, the decision-making process can be complex due to the involvement of various stakeholders, each with their own criteria and interests. Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) provides a framework for navigating such complexities by integrating diverse perspectives and priorities, facilitating a balanced decision when multiple, often conflicting, criteria are involved. Study area The Kolhapur is an energized city on the banks of the Panchganga Stream. It's embraced by the brilliant Sahyadri mountains. You can track down different prominent palaces, great places of refuge, and exceptional castles from the East Royals. This city is truly one of the most

The composing audit reveals that while GIS and MultiPrinciples Appraisal (MCE) are effective gadgets for current site assurance, they much of the time come up short on organized assessment of long stretch reasonability. There is a prerequisite for research that merges future waste age projections and reviews the excessively long sensibility of the site. AHP is the most widely

involves a variety of techniques designed to help in finding balanced solutions when multiple criteria are at play. A prime example of a multi-criteria issue is determining the most sustainable approach to solid waste management. This scenario includes conflicting objectives across environmental, economic, social, and technical dimensions. The article reviews several key MCDM methods relevant to evaluating solid waste management systems, including Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), Multi-Attribute Utility Theory (MAUT), Outranking Procedures, and Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS). A notable limitation of these methods is the inherent subjectivity in the criteria chosen by decision makers. To address this, the article recommends combining different methods or developing customized approaches to enhance the optimization of solid waste management.

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recognized MCDM strategy to concentrate on most waste administration frameworks, like waste-to-energy frameworks and the board of waste electrical and electronic gear. The Insightful Pecking Order Cycle (AHP) is framed. The Plan Based on the study, it has been concluded that the Analytical Hierarchy Process method will be used for the solid waste management project. The review shows that 1.2 Acre of land is not accessible inside Kolhapur city. In this manner, the following choice is to investigate elective areas. Five huge towns encompassing Kolhapur city have been considered as expected locales. The loss from Kolhapur city will be shipped to these towns for removal. The following five major villages have been selected for this purpose:

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