QUANTIFYING EXTERNALITIES IN SOLID-WASTE MANAGEMENT IN HONG-KONG

Authors
Citation
Ss. Chung et Cs. Poon, QUANTIFYING EXTERNALITIES IN SOLID-WASTE MANAGEMENT IN HONG-KONG, Journal of environmental engineering, 123(3), 1997, pp. 282-289
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Civil","Engineering, Environmental
ISSN journal
07339372
Volume
123
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
282 - 289
Database
ISI
SICI code
0733-9372(1997)123:3<282:QEISMI>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
The solid waste management plan of 1989 stipulates that landfilling is the chief waste disposal method in Hong Kong. Although currently no c harge is involved in solid waste disposal a landfill charge, covering the capital, operation, and maintenance costs but not the external env ironmental costs, will soon be introduced. This paper aims to identify the minimum size of the external costs involved with landfilling and incineration in Kong Kong with respect to global and local air polluti on, water pollution, noise, and pollution from waste transport. It is found that landfilling results in a slightly lower external cost than incineration. However, factors not included in this paper, such as roa d casualties that arise from hauling waste and disamenities (a term co ined to embrace negative impacts such as eyesores and loss of amenity values) may affect the preference of landfilling over incineration. Th e present study also shows that the external costs of landfilling are much greater than its capital, operation, and maintenance costs. The c onsiderable size of the estimated external costs of traditional waste management methods demonstrates the need for in-depth and comprehensiv e research to develop local data.