Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication
Online ISSN : 2188-8027
ISSN-L : 2188-8027
Waste landfills
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE ILLEGAL DUMPING: ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS ASSESSMENT FOR A GROWING CITY
Ngoc Cham LuuLan Huong NguyenThi Viet Nga TranYugo IsobeMikio KawasakiKen Kawamoto
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2021 Volume 9 Issue 4 Pages 148-155

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Solid waste management causes a significant challenge for the developing countries, especially in Vietnam. While the construction industry has enjoyed continuous development, huge amounts of construction and demolition waste (CDW) being generated and dumped illegally on the vacant areas including roadsides, streets, and canals occur frequently. The consequences of improper waste management are potential alarming. With the rising concerns of CDW management this research aims to evaluate the potential environmental impacts associated with CDW and to identify the best alternative in managing the CDW. The aim of this study is to analysis the current situation of CDW management in order to identify the environmental impacts related to CDW. This research intended to be assessing CDW recycling potential and evaluating on the economic feasibility of the utilizing of recycled materials in the future. This paper combines the planning methodology to present the final results in thematic maps that make easier to interpret them. The results of the study would play the major role in developing a sustainable system such as assessing recycling potential, choosing appropriate treatment options, or operating solid waste management system.

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