Characteristics and management modes of domestic waste in rural areas of developing countries: a case study of China

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Zhiyong Han
Changwen Ye
Yu Zhang
Zeng Dan
Zeyan Zou
Dan Liu
Guozhong Shi
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[1] Chengdu University of Technology,State Key Laboratory of Geohazard Prevention and Geoenvironment Protection
[2] Chengdu University of Technology,State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Synergetic Control and Joint Remediation for Soil & Water Pollution
[3] Biogas Institute of Ministry of Agriculture,Faculty of Geosciences and Environmental Engineering
[4] Science School of Tibet University,undefined
[5] Engineering & Technical College of Chengdu University of Technology,undefined
[6] Southwest Jiaotong University,undefined
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Domestic waste; Waste characteristics; Management mode; Developing country; Rural area; China;
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A huge accumulation of domestic waste has caused serious environmental contamination in rural areas of developing countries (RADIC). The characteristics and management of domestic waste are carefully discussed, based on field surveys and a literature review. The results indicate that the generation in most of RADIC is less than the median of 0.521 kg day−1 per capita in China, and much smaller than in rural areas of developed countries (RADEC). Organic waste and inert waste with an accumulative mass percentage of 72.31% are dominant components of domestic waste in the rural areas of China. There are trends of increasing amounts of kitchen waste, paper/cardboard, and plastic/rubber and a decreasing trend of ash waste. The RADIC composition of domestic waste had a high content of organic waste and a low content of recyclable waste compared to the RADEC. Domestic waste has good compressibility and a light bulk density ranging from 40 to 650 kg m−3. The moisture, ash, combustible, and calorific values of domestic waste were 53.31%, 18.03%, 28.67%, and 5368 kJ kg−1, respectively. The domestic waste has an abundance of nutrients including organic matter (39.05%), nitrogen (1.02%), phosphorus (0.50%), and potassium (1.42%). In RADIC, domestic waste can be used as an agricultural manure only after it has been collected and sorted for the potential risk of heavy metal accumulation. Based on these characteristics of domestic waste and the different situations of rural areas, four waste management modes including centralized treatment, decentralized treatment, group treatment, and mobile treatment are designed and discussed.
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页码:8485 / 8501
页数:16
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