Combined location-routing model for hazardous waste transportation and disposal
KG Zografros, S Samara - Transportation Research Record, 1989 - trid.trb.org
KG Zografros, S Samara
Transportation Research Record, 1989•trid.trb.orgComplementary to the hazardous waste routing problem is the problem of where to locate
hazardous waste disposal and treatment facilities. However, the literature lacks combined
location and routing models for hazardous waste transportation and disposal. An alternative
way to study the hazardous waste transportation and disposal problem is presented herein
by considering simultaneously the following location and routing criteria:(a) minimize
disposal risk,(b) minimize routing risk, and (c) minimize travel time. A hypothetical example …
hazardous waste disposal and treatment facilities. However, the literature lacks combined
location and routing models for hazardous waste transportation and disposal. An alternative
way to study the hazardous waste transportation and disposal problem is presented herein
by considering simultaneously the following location and routing criteria:(a) minimize
disposal risk,(b) minimize routing risk, and (c) minimize travel time. A hypothetical example …
Complementary to the hazardous waste routing problem is the problem of where to locate hazardous waste disposal and treatment facilities. However, the literature lacks combined location and routing models for hazardous waste transportation and disposal. An alternative way to study the hazardous waste transportation and disposal problem is presented herein by considering simultaneously the following location and routing criteria:(a) minimize disposal risk,(b) minimize routing risk, and (c) minimize travel time. A hypothetical example is used to illustrate the applicability of the model. The proposed model can be used by hazardous waste management agencies for planning and policy evaluation.
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