Planning for the Solid Waste Management of Central Park in New Capital Development of Afghanistan
- 1 Infrastructure Planning and Designing Division, Dehsabz-Barikab City Development Authority, Kabul, Afghanistan
- 2 Faculty of Environmental Sciences, University of Kabul, Kabul, Afghanistan
- 3 Afghanistan Agriculture Input Project, Ministry of Agriculture Irrigation and Livestock, Kabul, Afghanistan
- 4 Operation and Maintenance Division, Dehsabz-Barikab City Development Authority, Kabul, Afghanistan
Abstract
Kabul New City is a new capital development and a modern city development of Afghanistan covering total area of 740 km 2 . In 2009 Afghan cabinet approved developing New Capital to fulfill the requirement of growing population. For sustainable development, it has been planned to have a green belt and central park about 1298 hectares within the city. It is having positive impact on human health along with the economic, social and environmental benefits. Hence, for sustaining the urban parks, their proper maintenance is a foremost problem. The solid waste management is duly considered in planning stage of development, otherwise, it would encounter major challenges during operation and maintenance of Park. The projected waste generation in KNC park area is required to be assessed, therefore, surveys of Bagh-e-Babur in existing Kabul are carried out for the visitors’ projection and solid waste generation. The highest visitors and waste were estimated in declining order of summer, spring, fall, and winter. Kabul New City Central Park results speculate that the total visitors’ projection is going to be 6,745,313 per year generating about 337 metric tons wastes/year (0.05 kg/visitor/day). 10 Vehicles of capacity 8 m 3 are required to collect waste from central park towards the Transfer Station while 4 vehicles of 23 m 3 are required for collection of waste from TS to Landfill. Moreover, 700 containers of 240 liters are required in the park. Furthermore, different sites were indicated in map for composting area where after the development it would be considered.
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