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Municipal Solid Waste Characterization and Forecast in Michigan
Proceedings of the 2017 Industrial and Systems Engineering Conference
  • Farnaz Ghazi Nezami, Kettering University
  • Yair de Jesus Obregon Cortes, Kettering University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Conference Name
2017 Industrial and Systems Engineering Conference
Abstract

This study characterizes Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) generation and its physical components and trends in the state of Michigan, in the United States. It also attempts to forecast the in-state generated MSW flow into landfills as a function of some socioeconomic factors. Large population along with high level of industrialization and other environmental concerns make MSW management a critical task in this state. A statistical analysis is performed on collected data in the presence of short data to forecast the landfilled MSW. The proposed multiple linear regression model with three significant factors of population, median household income and employment explains R2=86.03% of variability in the landfilled amount of MSW.

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Citation Information
Farnaz Ghazi Nezami and Yair de Jesus Obregon Cortes. "Municipal Solid Waste Characterization and Forecast in Michigan" Proceedings of the 2017 Industrial and Systems Engineering Conference (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/farnaz-ghazinezami/5/