The Indian Express 06.08.2012
Centre’s new emission norms could stall civic body’s plans
Despite the civic administration’s assurances that the garbage
collection crisis in the city has been nearly resolved, the central
government mandate to adopt the Euro IV vehicle emission norms could
upset the civic body’s plans.
Sources said the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways’
decision on implementing the Bharat Stage IV (Euro IV) emission norms in
13 major cities since April 2010 has put the brakes on important
acquisitions by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)’s solid
waste management department. As per the new norms, Mumbai will have to
use vehicles that are BS-IV compliant. So, although crippled by severe
shortage of garbage collection compactors, the civic administration is
unable to fill the gap due to vehicle manufacturing companies’
unwillingness to manufacture Euro-IV compliant vehicles.
Civic officials said waste disposal work is currently performed
using compactor trucks that are four-six years old. These old vehicles
cannot be immediately replaced owing to a government order that mandates
use of Euro IV chassis compactors only. The new generation vehicles
will hit the market only in June 2013.
The BMC that now has a fleet of 650 garbage collection vehicles
is facing a crippling shortage of over 300 compactors used for garbage
collection.
While the civic administration has replaced the shortage
temporarily by dumpers and JCB trucks, officials admit that they lack
efficiency. “These dumpers are not ideal for lifting garbage unlike
compactors that can easily lift piles of garbage and also have room for
accommodating six workmen to do the garbage collection at various
points,” said an official.
Although the BMC claims that it is working on alternative solutions
to solve garbage collection problems in the city, the crucial demand for
upgraded new compactors to efficiently collect garbage will only be
fulfilled by next year.
Additional Municipal Commissioner Mohan Adtani said, “The High
Court has finally directed both the vehicle manufacturing companies
registered with BMC to provide us with Euro IV compliant compactors.
This will take another year, during which time we will have to augment
the shortage by using dumpers.”