Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management
The 35th Annual Conference of Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management
Session ID : B3-3-O
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B3 Disaster waste management
Development of a Timeline for Disaster Waste Management Support
*YUSUKE ISHIWATAYUKI OHATAKAZUYOSHI KANRYO HASEGAWAKEISUKE MIYAZAKISHOKO MORITAHISATOSHI IKEMOTO
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Recently, Sustainable Society Promotion Consultant Association has also been conducting initial response activities within the framework of D.Wste-Net in the event of a large-scale natural disaster. While it became possible to dispatch many people from each member company, differences in response capabilities based on experience have emerged, and there is a need to pass on and accumulate skills and experience. In this study, using the Noto Peninsula earthquake disaster response as a case study, a timeline was created for engineers in the resource circulation field to provide initial response to disaster. The support contents are classified into three categories: "disaster waste," " public expenditure disassembly," "human waste, shelter waste, and daily life waste," and the timeline is summarized in a table format as "early post-disaster," "mid-term initial response," and "late initial response. The Timeline was created so that supporters could have images of the actual action. The contents of this report have been improved with the advice of experts, after being expanded by experienced disaster response personnel from each company. In addition to disaster waste, we were able to expand the content of human waste treatment, but many issues remain. We would like to receive advice from the participants and utilize this opportunity for further improvement.

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