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Compost yard opened

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The Hindu               06.06.2013

Compost yard opened

Staff Reporter

Collector Neetu Prasad on Wednesday inaugurated the compost yard developed by the Kakinada Municipal Corporation at Revenue Colony in Sambamurthy Nagar.

The yard was developed at a cost of Rs. 11 lakh in

The corporation hired 10 employees, who were trained in compost making. They would work in two shifts to generate compost. Municipal Commissioner V. Ravi Kumar and other officials were present.

 

In a first, waste-to-energy plant built with Chinese technology

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The Indian Express              05.06.2013

In a first, waste-to-energy plant built with Chinese technology

China has extended technological help to build the first of its kind waste-to-energy plant in Narela Bawana, North Municipal Corporation announced on Tuesday.

Private concessionaire Ramky, which is investing hundreds of crores into the plant, claimed that the new technology would help them keep the landfill sites from overflowing.

"We will incinerate the waste collected from home and use it to make electricity. With the regular process, residue measures up to 25 per cent of the waste. But with our technology, the residue will be 5-10 per cent, which will give the landfill sites greater life," a Ramky representative said.

"We have dug pits and ensured that waste will not pollute underground water. We have also taken permissions to incinerate the waste," the representative said.

The project, to be developed on the PPP model, will operate on a Build Operate Transfer basis for 20 years.

The Ramky representative claimed that plant, built over 100 acres, is the first of its kind in India. The project is expected to be completed by August 31 and will start energy production by November. According to corporation officials, it will initially generate 13 MW of electricity from 1300 TPD of garbage, but its capacity will be enhanced to 35 MW electricity from 4000 TPD of waste. Only 10 per cent of the garbage will be used for composting and rest will be converted to energy.

"A GPS system to monitor cleaning and transportation of garbage to the landfill sites will be provided, so that anyone can upload photographs of the same. Residents will be able to keep a check on cleanliness of their area online. Possibilities are also being explored to see if ash can be used to make roads and bricks," P K Gupta, commissioner of North Corporation, said.

Gupta also asked the agency to speed up the projects on solid waste management. "The progress made during the last four years is not as per expectations. It should perform to the satisfaction of the residents," he said. 

 

Turning garbage dumping yard into a green belt

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The Hindu                05.06.2013

Turning garbage dumping yard into a green belt

Special Correspondent

The Kannur municipality’s garbage dumping yard in the Chelora grama panchayat will be an area with green belt if the efforts of a voluntary green organisation’s plan to plant saplings of trees there on the occasion of the World Environment Day yield results.

The Kannur-based Kerala Initiative to Save Agriculture and Nature (Kisan) in the first phase is planting 500 saplings at the landfill at Chelora that was in the spotlight following protests of local residents against the garbage disposal there.

Kisan chairman T.O. Mohanan, who is also Congress councillor in the municipality, has said the plan is to develop the landfill into a man-made forest area like the forest developed at Parappa, near Neeleswaram, in Kasaragod by P. Abdul Kareem, known as ‘forest man’. The initiative is to make the spot an area of greenery, he said adding that it would be an answer to the concerns raised by the local residents against the garbage disposal.

The saplings are being planted in association with the Social Forestry wing of the Forest Department. Over 2,000 saplings would also be disbursed among the local residents.

K. Sudhakaran, MP, inaugurated the sapling planting at a function at Chelora on Tuesday. Mr. Kareem inaugurated the disbursal of the saplings. Municipal chairperson Roshni Khalid was present.

Kisan is also holding a programme at the Police Quarters here on June 5 to create awareness of sanitation and environmental protection. The programme being held in association with the Police Quarters Residents’ Association will be inaugurated by Superintendent of Police Rahul R. Nair.

 


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