Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Mar 2024)

Disposal of solid waste from civil construction: a screening proposal for a suitability system and case study in Nepomuceno, Minas Gerais

  • Luana Sousa Costa,
  • Marcelo Henrique Procópio Pelegrino,
  • Bruno Silva Villela,
  • Maria Eduarda Carvalho Monteiro,
  • Raísa Brito Vilela,
  • Daniela de Fátima Pedroso,
  • Iris Helena Antunes Naime,
  • Ivan Massimo Pereira Leite,
  • Bruno Montoani Silva,
  • Nilton Curi,
  • Michele Duarte de Menezes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36783/18069657rbcs20230044
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48

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ABSTRACT Most Brazilian municipalities do not have regulated areas for solid waste disposal in civil construction. Usually, residues are disposed of vacant lots and dumps, posing risks to the population health and the environment. Soils are the primary means for the disposal or recycling of waste, highlighting the importance of well-characterized soils and their respective landscape. This study aimed to establish a land suitability system for solid residues in civil construction and apply such information in a case study in Southeastern Brazil. An unprecedented digital soil map with a resolution of 30 m was created using the random forest classifier algorithm and soil field prospection information. A guide listing favorable soil-landscape attributes that most prevent soil erosion, water bodies or water table contamination was elaborated and discussed. Thus, such information was linked through a suitability system to classify areas with potential for receiving waste on a daily volume basis as follows: large size: >500 m³ day-1, medium size: >100 m³ day-1 and <300 m³ day-1, and small size <100 m³ day-1. Topography and soil depth were the most limiting factors of the areas in the case study. The proposed attributes as criteria for the suitability system complement the current state legislation. A total of 236 ha closer to the urban perimeter connected by roads in good condition were classified as suitable for managing medium- and small-scale daily volume, whose destination might reduce transportation and installation costs in the study area.

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