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3 weeks before rains, 50,000 trees posing danger yet to be trimmed

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The Times of India      23.05.2018  

3 weeks before rains, 50,000 trees posing danger yet to be trimmed

 Trees identified as posing threats of fall of branches during heavy wind or rain.

 

Trees identified as posing threats of fall of branches during heavy wind or rain.

 

MUMBAI: The south-west monsoon is expected to hit the city in another three weeks, but the BMC is yet to trim nearly 50,000 of the 93,353 trees identified as posing threats of fall of branches during heavy wind or rain.

Similarly, the civic body is also yet to remove 65 of the 534 dead trees identified this year. Last month, a 38 year old man died after a tree collapsed over him in Dadar’s Naigaon area.

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“We aim to complete pruning of branches and removal of dead trees by May 31,” said Kishore Kshirsagar, deputy municipal commissioner in charge of garden department.

But citizens are skeptical. King Circle resident Nikhil Desai said he had given BMC officials a list of trees in dangerous condition that needed immediate trimming. “However its unlikely that the BMC will be able to complete all the trimming by May 31,” said Desai.

Besides, there are questions why there’s nearly 45% increase in the number of trees identified for trimming, compared to last year (64,454). Kshirsagar attributed it to a careful scrutiny of trees this year.

“The BMC horticulture assistant, junior tree officers as well as assistant superintendent of gardens have been asked to go on rounds to ensure that in case they see any tree leaning or infested, then action plan should be prepared to ensure that such trees are either pruned or removed,” he said.

Activists and citizens say the “chopping spree” may make the trees unstable without proper support.
“Excessive pruning will be harmful to trees,” Khar resident Zoru Bathena said, adding that following the recent death of a Dadar resident in a tree crash, the BMC is pruning more trees. Environmentalist Rishi Agarwal said he recently saw a BMC van take away the branches that were cut from a tree. “These were thin branches and did not require any trimming

Even if these small branches fell they were unlikely to cause any harm,” he said.

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But , Sion resident GR Vora said trimming of trees was much needed to ensure they are balanced. “Imbalanced trees could cause an untoward incident during rains,” said Vora.

In some localities, citizens themselves are ensuring appropriate trimming. At Dadar Parsi Colony, a group of residents ensures that they watch over when the BMC cuts and prunes trees in their are.
 

Warangal Smart City project reviewed

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The Hindu      29.01.2018  

Warangal Smart City project reviewed

Kakatiya Musical Garden to be developed in an iconic manner

Additional Secretary to the Union Ministry of Urban Development, Sameer Sharma, on Saturday reviewed projects being implemented as part of the Warangal smart city mission and urged the officials to expedite the work.

“Mr. Sharma fixed timelines to get the work completed as per the schedule,” said a release from the State government on the review meeting attended by Principal Secretary, Municipal Administration, Arvind Kumar, Director of Municipal Administration T.K. Sridevi, Warangal Mayor N. Narender and Commissioner Shruti Ojha and other officials.

The projects reviewed at the meeting include development of smart roads, Bhadrakali lake rejuvenation, construction of smart library, improvement of 1,000-pillar precinct, Padmakshi temple, construction of rainwater harvesting structures and storm water drainages.

Mr. Sharma advised the officials to complete the first phase of smart roads project, being developed by GWSCL and for which tender process is complete, by the year-end and tendering process for second phase be held by next month.

 

Corporation to endorse sewerage DPR bid

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The Hindu      28.12.2017  

Corporation to endorse sewerage DPR bid

The Kozhikode City Corporation Council, at its meeting on Thursday, is likely to approve the quotation of Ram Biologicals, one of the two bidders to prepare a detailed project report (DPR) for setting up a Rs. 106-crore sewerage system in the city.

The project is being implemented under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (Amrut) of the Ministry of Urban Development.

Previously, following instructions from the Amrut director, the Suchitwa Mission of the State government had obtained bids from two empanelled consultants Ultratech Environmental Consultancy and Laboratory and Ram Biologicals.

Ram Biologicals had quoted 1.46 % while Ultratech 1.60 % of the amount when the financial bid was opened in the office of the Superintending Engineer on December 16. Subsequently, the Amrut Core Committee selected Ram Biologicals.

At present, the city does not have a proper sewerage network. Sewage disposal is done with the help of septic tanks. However, these usually become unserviceable during the rainy season as the urban area has a high water table.

The project has been considered taking into account aspects such as the Arabian Sea in the west, the Cannoly Canal in the east, the Kallayi River in the south, and the Corporation boundary in the north.

Officials said that the Amrut project included decentralised, networked underground sewerage systems, including augmentation of existing sewerage systems and sewage treatment plants. The rehabilitation of old sewerage system and treatment plants and the recycling of water for beneficial purposes and the reuse of waste water are part of the project.

Thus, a faecal sludge management that involved cleaning, transportation and treatment in a cost-effective manner will be put in place. Further, the mechanical and biological cleaning of sewers and septic tanks will be done, they said.

 


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