Abstract
Toward rapid disposal of disaster waste, region-wide management by municipal solid waste incineration plants (MSW-IPs) and collaborative managemant by industrial waste disposal plants are focused on. The purpose of this study is to evaluate measure effecitiveness of two policies: the region-wide and collaborative management; and redundancy management which facilitating 10% excess capacity on MSW-IPs. In case 4, introducing all cooperative measures, the estimated disposal time was 2.8 year under Hanshin earthquake, reduced 5.2 year relative to no cooperation case. In the analysis on redundancy management, estimated total cost in each case of facilitating 10% excess capacity became higher compared with corresponding case. This result showed construction of temporary incineration plants was superior to redundancy management.