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6. CASE STUDY
Achrol is a satellite town in Jaipur Rajasthan
located on Delhi Jaipur highway. At a distance
of 30kms north of Jaipur. The town is located
at 27*08’N latitude and 75*57E longitude. Delhi airport and take cabs from there. During
The existing developed area of Achrol is 0.79 the peak hours huge traffic jams are caused
sqkms. The settlement has a good connectivity due to this problem making poor image of
with Jaipur through road in the form of private India and resulting in time wastage. Below is
buses plying on Delhi road and some local bus the traffic analysis crossing the highway from
as well beside state transport buses plying Delhi to Jaipur.
between Alwar Jaipur Delhi and Jaipur Delhi.
The road inside the settlement are generally 5
to 8 metre wide. A population living in Achrol
is projected to be 17658 by the year 2011 and
estimated that the target population will reach
28073 by 2025. The problem of there is that
there is no SWM that’s why this research is
been carried out to manage this problem as this
is happening to every town that is located on
Delhi Jaipur highway.
During the case study of Achrol it was
observed that large amount of waste is been
dumped every morning in the median strip
where plantation and landscape is to be done
which is about 1.5 metre. One of the cause is
the fruit and vegetable vendors which throw
the biodegradable waste there. Also the
tobacco and cigarette sellers causes the waste
plays a major role. Every morning the physical
waste including (fruits, vegetables wrappers,
plastic, egg shells etc.) in good amount is
being dumped causing the problems to animals
highway. They dump their waste on the
WASTE highway. They covered half the space of
highway for their living and making the cause
of jams on highway. There should be removed
or shift away from the highway lane so as to
avoid traffic jams and accidents.
The second major cause is the waste which is
being dumped on the highway by the natives.
In order to solve this problem there should be
proper collection of waste from the area and
BIODEGRADABLE WASTES managed instead being dumped on the
NON BIODEGRADABLE WASTES
highway and handled like to separate
biodegradable and non-biodegradable and
RECYCLABLES
treated separately and properly So that local
animals cannot feed on the waste dumped
there and provide proper dustbins by local
authorities on every corner of town.
The third major cause is not managing or
treating waste. Local authorities should take
this task seriously and not by dumping on the
highway simply and to grow plants on the
median strip which is meant for landscaping.
The waste should be managed by the process
mention in literature review for sustainability
as they don’t pollute the environment and are
natural processes.
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Since the major concern of this paper is to
manage SWM. The main cause is the
vegetables and fruit vendors which on the
preservation of the environment in which it
exists.
6. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
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