Optimum Management in Collection and Transportation of Solid Wastes in Andisheh New Town

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The main goal of designing and developing of new cities in developed and developing countries is to achieve the policy of settling and attracting the population spillway out of the great cities. Usually selected sites for constructing new cities determined in the vicinity of greater cities in order to benefit the facilities of the greater cities. Andisheh new city is constructed in 30 km distance of the west and south west of Tehran, and extends 1495 HA. Predicted final population for this city is about 118000 persons. Unlike the importance of Andisheh new city, its extension and its vicinity with the capital city, there is no plan in order to organize and manage its solid wastes. To survey the solid wastes of Andisheh new town, we have chosen the third phase of Andisheh new town, because the population in this phase is greater than others. In this paper by using GIS software, organizing of present condition of solid wastes, designing and site selection of solid wastes mechanized container and defining the route of machine is analyzed and presented.
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Persian
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Journal of Environmental Sciences and Technology, Volume:12 Issue: 4, 2011
Page:
93
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