This study characterizes Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) generation and its physical components and trends in the state of Michigan, in the United States. It also attempts to forecast the in-state generated MSW flow into landfills as a function of some socioeconomic factors. Large population along with high level of industrialization and other environmental concerns make MSW management a critical task in this state. A statistical analysis is performed on collected data in the presence of short data to forecast the landfilled MSW. The proposed multiple linear regression model with three significant factors of population, median household income and employment explains R2=86.03% of variability in the landfilled amount of MSW
This review on current US municipal solid waste-to-energy trends highlighted regional contrasts on t...
Due to proprietary information, this project has been removed.Federal regulations require state gove...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management is one of the most challenging issues faced by most developi...
This thesis summarizes findings about municipal solid waste (MSW) forecasting. Basic information abo...
Rapid economic growth, increasing population and change in lifestyle contribute to increasing the g...
Source: "Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United State, 1997 Update," EPAEberle, Wil...
solid waste (MSW) characterization study. This is the first field study to characterize the composit...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management has evolved a great deal over the past century to meet demand...
To develop an effective municipal solid waste management strategy for a givencommunity, it is essent...
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM), Office of Pollution Prevention and Techni...
Predictions of leaching from municipal solid waste (MSW) and measures to improve leachate management...
Municipal Solid wastes--the majority of which are household refuse--have, increasingly been implicat...
Land disposal remains the predominant solid waste management method for municipal solid waste (MSW) ...
Global population growth and booming economies have led to the increasing generation of municipal so...
A leachate study was conducted at a large, operating, regional municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill ...
This review on current US municipal solid waste-to-energy trends highlighted regional contrasts on t...
Due to proprietary information, this project has been removed.Federal regulations require state gove...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management is one of the most challenging issues faced by most developi...
This thesis summarizes findings about municipal solid waste (MSW) forecasting. Basic information abo...
Rapid economic growth, increasing population and change in lifestyle contribute to increasing the g...
Source: "Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United State, 1997 Update," EPAEberle, Wil...
solid waste (MSW) characterization study. This is the first field study to characterize the composit...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management has evolved a great deal over the past century to meet demand...
To develop an effective municipal solid waste management strategy for a givencommunity, it is essent...
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM), Office of Pollution Prevention and Techni...
Predictions of leaching from municipal solid waste (MSW) and measures to improve leachate management...
Municipal Solid wastes--the majority of which are household refuse--have, increasingly been implicat...
Land disposal remains the predominant solid waste management method for municipal solid waste (MSW) ...
Global population growth and booming economies have led to the increasing generation of municipal so...
A leachate study was conducted at a large, operating, regional municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill ...
This review on current US municipal solid waste-to-energy trends highlighted regional contrasts on t...
Due to proprietary information, this project has been removed.Federal regulations require state gove...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management is one of the most challenging issues faced by most developi...