Sample Landfill Environmental Monitoring and Management Plan

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Sample Landfill Environmental Monitoring and Management Plan

01 March 2017

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Up to 10 billon metric tons of solid waste is generated annually from urban households, commerce, industry, and construction globally. This is bound to increase further as populations grow and migration from rural to urban areas occurs with wealth and consumption inevitably rising, prompting the amount of waste per person to multiply.

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) implemented a regional technical assistance, TA 8566: Mainstreaming Integrated Solid Waste Management in Asia, to conduct an assessment of solid waste management practices in five case study cities in Asia and to provide recommendations and best practices that can guide municipalities, ADB project officers and others on how to improve proper waste management and achieve a clean, livable city.

The toolkit, Integrated Solid Waste Management for Local Government: A Practical Guide, is a major knowledge output arising from this TA. The lessons learnt from studying the five cities under this project were collated, and supplemented with general industry experience of the consulting team, bank staff and reviewers. The toolkit contains more than 40 practical briefs designed to provide easily accessible information in a very targeted manner, with embedded hyperlinks to reference documents should the reader wish to obtain more data on that topic.

One of the practical briefs in this toolkit focuses on Environmental Monitoring and Management Plans (EMMP). The purpose of an EMMP is to outline the methods to be used and actions necessary for the Municipal Landfill to comply with environmental regulations. The EMMP should be read in conjunction with the Landfill Operations Manual. For further reference, this sample landfill enviornmental monitoring and management plan is recommended by the toolkit author.

Geographical Focus: 
Regional - Asia
Type of Content: 
Project Stories

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