The difficult task of efficiently planning
urban utilities and services like Solid Waste
Management (SWM) is further complicated when it
comes to historic religious cities – places where organic
roads layouts, significant in-flow of tourists, large scale
religious events, and public ideologies compound the
issues. The research aims to formulate an integrated
methodology that can help urban planners to compare
different SWM plans and then chose the most suitable
SWM plan for such a religious city. The integrated
methodology is formulated through a thorough review of
the literature, including waste projections, waste
composition, primary & secondary collection methods,
secondary storage, treatment of waste, and disposal of
waste. The methodology includes waste projection
method (based on different typologies of the population),
strategy selection method (which can rate different
strategies on parameters like overall cost, environmentfriendliness, responsiveness to public ideology and
participation, and involvement of informal workers),
and landfill projection method (for waste disposal). To
demonstrate the methodology's application, the religious
city of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, is taken as a case study.
The analyses and proposals for the case study city
include waste projections, waste segregation, collection
mechanism, facilities for storage, treatment, and disposal
using the formulated methodology.
Keywords : Solid Waste Management, Religious City, Multi Criterion Decision Analysis Varanasi, Religious Waste, Environment Friendly, Informal Workers, Public Participation Etc