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MCD bid to start waste mgmt project

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The Pioneer           13.11.2013

MCD bid to start waste mgmt project

With the aim of making the Doon valley clean, the Municipal Corporation of Dehradun (MCD) is making efforts to start the long pending Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Management Project.

However, though the project has received verbal approval from the Central Government, it has yet to receive the clearance on paper which is causing some delay in the execution of this project.

The project would not only help in resolving the waste management issues but also make the environment clean,  claimed Dehradun Mayor Vinod Chamoli.

Although the project has not received any final nod from the central government, Chamoli hopes that the project will be completed by May 2014.

Environment officer under the Project Implemented Unit (PIU) of JNNURM, Dr Pankaj Bhatt said that this project would be beneficial in many aspects as it would solve the major waste disposal issues in the city.

He added that at present there exists only one trenching ground in the city at Sahastradhara road which has already crossed its maximum capacity two years ago.

Disclosing the progress report of the solid waste management project, said that the work for the first phase of the project, which includes door to door garbage collection, was started two years back by the Doon Valley Waste Management company.

He added that a total of 101065.81 metric tonnes of garbage was collected from August 2011 to September 2013 from 60 municipal wards of the city.

Notably, the Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Management Project under the Urban Infrastructure and Governance submission of JNNURM was approved with a budget of `24.6 crore in which 80 per cent is to be given by Central Government and 20 per cent by the State Government.

The project will include segregation, primary collection, street sweeping, secondary storage, transportation, treatment and recycling and disposal of waste. 

The Mayor informed that earlier this project was completely rejected by the central government due to the presence of water bodies in the designated area at Sheeshambada.

He said that later a verbal approval was received but the project would only be kicked off after receiving the written approval of the Central Government.

Shedding light on the main procedure of the project, Chamoli said that the project is proposed to start in mainly in three phases.

Door to door collection of garbage is part of the first phase. Secondly a composting plant would be established and a scientific landfill would be made in the third phase.

He added that first phase work has already been started. Door to collection is being done from last two years in the city and the work of the second and third phase will start only after MCD receives the written approval from the Central Government.