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The Study on Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan in Santo Domingo De Guzman National District Dominican Republic No. Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Ayuntamiento del Distrito Nacional (ADN) THE STUDY ON INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN IN SANTO DOMINGO DE GUZMAN NATIONAL DISTRICT DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Final Report Volume III ANNEX (Municipal Solid Waste) March 2007 GE JR Kokusai Kogyo Co., Ltd. 06-065 The Study on Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan in Santo Domingo de Guzman, National District Dominican Republic List of Volumes Volume I Summary (English, Spanish, Japanese) This Volume is consisted of two parts, Municipal Solid Waste Management and Healthcare Waste Management. The former part is a summary of the Volume II, Main Report, Municipal Solid Waste. The later part is a summary of the Volume IV, Main Report, Healthcare Waste. Volume II Main Report; Municipal Solid Waste (English, Spanish) This Volume contains the whole items conducted and planed during the Study on the aspect of the Municipal Solid Waste Management. Volume III Annex; Municipal Solid Waste (English, Spanish) This Volume contains detailed results of site surveys conducted and products such as manuals prepared during the Study. Volume IV Main Report; Healthcare Waste (English, Spanish) This Volume is consisted of two parts, Main Report and Annex. The former contains the whole items conducted and planed during the Study. The later contains tools such as manuals and posters used for the Pilot Project. This is the Volume III, Annex; Municipal Solid Waste (English) In this report, the project cost is estimated by using the August 2006 price and an exchange rate of US$1.00=RD$33.00=JP¥116.00 Contents Annex A: Waste Amount and Composition Survey Annex B: Survey on Organization and Institutional System Annex C: Survey on Financial Conditions Annex D: Survey on Social Considerations Annex E: Public Opinion Survey Annex F: Survey on Collection Works Annex G: Survey on Street Sweeping Works Annex H: Recycle Market Survey Annex I: Survey on Waste due to Disaster Annex J: Survey on Public Participation Annex K: Survey on Information Management Annex L: Hazardous Waste Survey Annex M: Construction Waste Survey Annex N: Investigation of Duquesa’s Landfill Annex O: Initial Environmental Examination Annex P: Integrated Improvement to the Collection Service Annex Q: Manual for the Improvement of the Collection Service Annex R: Manual for the Inspection of the Collection Service Annex S: Data Management Annex T: Collection Routes Database System Users Manual Annex U: Weighbridge Database System Users Manual Annex V: Promotion of the Citizen Participation Annex W: Guidelines for Citizen Participation Activities Annex X: Training Workshop for the C/P Team Annex Y: Workshop for Teachers Implemented by the C/P Team Annex Z: Municipal Regulation on Non-hazardous Solid Waste Management Annex AA: Coordination among Directorates of ADN Annex BB: Divisions of Duties of the Urban Cleansing Department Annex CC: Public Information Annex DD: Minutes of Meetings Abbreviations ADN National District Municipality (Ayuntamiento del Distrito Nacional) BOD Biochemical Oxygen Demand CD Capacity Development COD Chemical Oxygen Demand C/P Counterpart DF/R Draft Final Report EMUCD Environmental Management and Urban Cleansing Directorate (Dirección de Gestión Ambiental y Aseo Urbano) DIGESA Directorate General of Environmental Health DN National District (Distrito Nacional) EIA Environmental Impact Assessment EU European Union F/R Final Report F/S Feasibility study HW Hazardous Waste IC/R Inception Report IDB Inter-American Development Bank IEE Initial Environmental Examination INAPA National Institute for Potable Water and Sewerage INDRHI National Institute of Hydraulic Resources IT/R Interim Report JBIC Japan Bank for International Cooperation JICA Japan International Cooperation Agency M/M Minutes of Meetings M/P Master Plan MSWM Municipal Solid Waste Management MW Medical waste NGO Non Governmental Organization ONAPLAN National Planning Office ONE National Statistics Office (Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas) PAHO Pan-American Health Organization PLD Dominican Liberation Party (Partido de la Liberación Dominicana) POS Public Opinión Survey P/P Pilot Project PRD Dominican Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Dominicano) R/P Progress Report SABAMAR Project of Environmental Sanitation of Marginal Barrios SEC Secretariat of State for Culture SECTUR Secretariat of State for Tourism SEE Secretariat of State for Education SEESCYT Secretariat of State for Higher Education, Science and Technology SEIC Secretariat of State for Industry and Trade SEMARN Secretariat of State for Environment and Natural Resources SEOPC Secretariat of State for Public Works and Communications SESPAS Secretariat of State for Public Health and Social Assistance St/C Steering Committee S/T Study Team (JICA) STP Technical Secretariat of Presidency S/W Scope of Works SWM Solid Waste Management T&M Time & Motion Survey TWG Technical Working Group UASD Santo Domingo Autonomous University (Univ. Autónoma de Santo Domingo) UNDP United Nations Development Program USAID United States Agency for International Development WACS Waste Amount and Composition Survey WB World Bank W/S Workshop WHO World Health Organization Annex A Waste Amount and Composition Survey Contents A Waste Amount and Composition Survey.........................................A-1 A.1 Waste Amount Survey........................................................................A-1 A.2 Waste Composition Survey................................................................A-4 Tables Table 2-1: Generation Sources and Sample Number............................................................ A-1 Table 2-2: Barrios Selected for WACS................................................................................. A-2 Table 2-3: Household Waste Generation Rate...................................................................... A-3 Table 2-4: Institutional and Commercial Waste Generation Rate ........................................ A-3 Table 2-5: Restaurant Waste Generation Rate...................................................................... A-3 Table 2-6: Market Waste Generation Rate ........................................................................... A-3 Table 2-7: Street Sweeping Waste Generation Rate............................................................. A-4 Table 2-8: Sample Distribution for Waste Composition Survey .......................................... A-4 Table 2-9: Bulk Density by Category (kg/m3) ...................................................................... A-6 Table 2-10: Physical Composition of Household Waste ...................................................... A-6 Table 2-11: Physical Composition of Commercial Waste.................................................... A-6 Table 2-12: Physical Composition of Institutional, Market, and Street Sweeping Waste .... A-7 Table 2-13: Moisture Content............................................................................................... A-7 Table 2-14: Carbon and Nitrogen Analysis .......................................................................... A-7 Table 2-15: Results from Waste Generation Survey............................................................. A-8 Table 2-16: Household Waste Generation Rate in Other Latin American Countries........... A-8 Table 2-17: Weighted Average per capita ............................................................................ A-8 Figures Figure 2-1: Location of Barrios Subject to WACS Survey by Income Level....................... A-2 A.1. Waste Amount Survey A Waste Amount and Composition Survey The Waste Amount and Composition Survey consists of two parts: • Waste Amount Survey, and • Composition Survey A.1 Waste Amount Survey a. Objectives The objective of this survey is to determine the amount of waste being generated nowadays by different sources: household, commercial, institutional, market, and street sweeping. The information derived from this survey will be used to define the current and future waste flow in the Study Area, which is basic information to design and develop an integrated solid waste management system. b. Methods This survey evaluated waste from domestic, commercial, institutional, market, and street sweeping sources. The different specific areas for each source were defined jointly by the C/P, the local contractor, and the S/T. All waste, except market waste, were weighed by spring balance and digital scale whereas the market waste was weighed in the final disposal site’s weighbridge. The categories for this study were eight (8), which were sub-divided in eighty (80) different sources samples for seven (7) days that account for a total of five hundred sixty (560) samples. Table A-1: Generation Sources and Sample Number Category Total Number of Sources Days Total Samples High Income 20 7 140 Household Medium Income 20 7 140 Low Income 20 7 140 Restaurant 5 7 35 Commerce Others 5 7 35 Institutions 5 7 35 Market 3 7 21 Street sweeping 2 7 14 Total 80 560 A-1 A. Waste Amount and Composition Survey The districts (barrio) selected for the WACS are shown in Table A-2. Table A-2: Barrios Selected for WACS Income Level Name of Neighborhood Low Income San Carlos, El Pedregal, 27 de Febrero, Cristo Rey Middle Income Las Praderas, Gazcue, Urbanización José Contreras, La Agustina High Income Los Cacicazgos, Piantini, Naco, Viejo Arroyo Hondo Figure A-1: Location of Barrios Subject to WACS Survey by Income Level c. Results c.1 Household Waste The samples were taken from 3 different income levels,
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