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Jal Nigam shortlists 3 firms to manage ‘waste’

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Indian Express 14.11.2009

Jal Nigam shortlists 3 firms to manage ‘waste’

The Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam has selected three firms to set up Solid Waste Management (SWM) systems in seven towns of the state. In each of these towns, a single firm will handle the entire management of solid waste — from door-to-door collection to formation of bio-fertiliser and disposal at landfill sites.

Jal Nigam has selected firm A2Z for setting up solid waste management systems in Moradabad, Varanasi, Aligarh and Meerut; Subhash Projects and Marketing Limited (SPML) for Mathura and Allahabad; and M/s Jyoti Build Tech for Lucknow. Sources said that these firms have submitted their letters of acceptance too. “These firms have been directed to start the setting up of solid waste management systems in the respective towns from December 1,” said P K Bhukesh, director, Construction and Design Services, Jal Nigam.

The timeline set for the completion of the projects is eight months. Collection as well as disposal of waste will start after that. Municipal Corporations of these towns have been directed to sign agreements with the respective firms before November 30.

SWM is a project under the Centre’s Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM). Along with these seven towns, the Centre had approved similar projects for Gorakhpur and Jhansi. The Jal Nigam, however, is yet to finalise any firm for these two cities.

At present, over 1,200 MT of solid waste is generated in Lucknow, 600 MT each in Varanasi, Meerut and Allahabad; 280 MT each in Moradabad and Gorakhpur, 220 MT in Aligarh, 200 MT in Jhansi and 180 MT in Mathura.

As part of the waste management project, 80 per cent of municipal solid waste will be utilised and only 20 per cent be disposed of at the landfill sites. The firm will charge fees from residents for collection of domestic solid waste.

Sources said that while land is yet to be acquired for the projects in Lucknow and Meerut, the acres provided in Varanasi and Allahabad are insufficient. “District Magistrates of these towns have been sent reminders to ensure availability of land at the earliest,” Bhukesh said.

The plan prescribes that the Centre, local body and state government share the project cost in Lucknow, Meerut, Varanasi and Allahabad in the ratio 50:30:20. For Aligarh, Moradabad, Jhansi and Gorakhpur, the ratio of cost sharing will be 80:10:10.

Last Updated on Saturday, 14 November 2009 11:18