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In the recent years, speed of urbanization and industrialization had increased quickly and strongly which continued to increase in the next years. It has brought about pressure on the environment and community. We have many difficulties, existence which need to solve as treatment waste water and air pollution, solid waste is also a big challenge, it is menace to the environment and health of community. Efficient processing of municipal solid waste is a effective solution. We need criterions to assessment. From the practical requirement, research had made criterions to assess the effectiveness of composting technology, waste inceration technology, sanitary landfill technology. The results of the application of this criterion (application to assess the effectiveness of the treatment technology of municipal solid waste - in case research in North West Solid Waste Treatment Complex at 3 business) showed reasonable, effective which raise process efficiency, improvement and perfection of the treatment technology of municipal solid waste. Criterions can apply with business, government in treatment municipal solid waste.



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Issue: Vol 17 No 2 (2014)
Page No.: 90-101
Published: Jun 30, 2014
Section: Sciences of Earth and Environment - Research article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v17i2.1307

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Ngo, D., & Le, H. (2014). Research construction criterions assessment the effectiveness of three methods of municipal solid waste in North West solid waste treatment complex, Cu Chi. Science and Technology Development Journal, 17(2), 90-101. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v17i2.1307

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