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  1. Meiktila University
  1. Meiktila University
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A Geographical Study on Solid Waste Disposal Management in Pyawbwe

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Title A Geographical Study on Solid Waste Disposal Management in Pyawbwe
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Publication date 2020-08-31
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Htar Ei Chaw, Dr
Mar Mar Swe, Dr
Description
Waste generation is increasing in Pyawbwe year by year because of increasing population, developing technologies and expanding economy. Physical factors describing the study area, both now and projected for the future, size, growth patterns, population, influence the economics of the proposed solid waste management systems. Solid wastes are collected under bell ringing system and communal dump collection system and are disposed at final landfilled waste disposal site located at Ingyin Kone cemetery. By using the Pearson's Product Movement Correlation Method, it is found that the correlation between the generation of solid from households and the collection of Municipal Department of Pyawbwe, there is high degree of positive correlation. Solid waste generation is depending upon the number of Tank Carriers and garbage trucks and it is also significantly related with households in Pyawbwe. These results indicate that it is necessary for the management of household solid wastes in Pyawbwe to take prior.
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waste generation, communal dump collection system, Tank Carriers
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Meiktila University Research Journal, 2020,Vol.XI, No.1
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