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The Impacts of Methane \CH4\ on Misrata Municipality's Eco Environment
The Paper study the Waste disposal that poses significant environmental and health challenges in numerous cities worldwide, including Misrata City. In the absence of effective waste management systems, waste burning has been adopted as an expedient yet unsustainable solution. This study seeks to evaluate the environmental and health impacts of waste incineration in (Saso Mardoum), located south of Misrata, with the aim of highlighting the risks associated with this practice and proposing viable alternatives. The research specifically examines the influence of methane (CH₄) emissions resulting from waste burning on Misrata, assessing the spatial distribution of these emissions and their impact on air quality and the local environment. Computational fluid dynamics software ANSYS was utilized to simulate air flow and gas dispersion, while methane concentration levels in various regions were analyzed to evaluate the degradation of air quality. The findings reveal that waste incineration produces substantial methane emissions, which significantly deteriorate air quality in Misrata. Consequently, the study recommends implementing measures to mitigate waste burning and transitioning to more environmentally sustainable waste disposal practices.