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MCC wins award for garbage management

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The Hindu        15.12.2011

MCC wins award for garbage management

Special Correspondent

Mangalore City Corporation has been presented with an excellence award for the first position in solid waste management in the second international conference on solid waste management organised by Jadavpur University, Kolkata, last month, according to Mayor Praveen.

The Mayor told presspersons here on Wednesday that the Centre for Quality Management System at the university had organised the conference on “solid waste management and exhibition on municipal services, urban development, public works, and clean technology” from November 9 to 11 in Kolkata.

Mangalore City Corporation had shared the first position in receiving the award with Mysore City Corporation, he said.

Chairman of the conference Sadhan K. Ghosh and a professor at the university said that Mangalore and Mysore City Corporation had shared the first position among the three city corporations in the category of tier II city civic bodies having more than three-lakh population and assessed for their solid waste management. The third civic body assessed was Durgapur City Corporation.

Mr. Ghosh said a team of the centre had visited Mangalore in October for assessing its solid waste management system. Mangalore and Mysore City Corporations were chosen for the first position based on cer tain criteria of assessment. He said that the team members were in Mangalore for three days. Mangalore city was much cleaner when compared with many other tier II cities.

Mangalore City Corporation had bagged second position for solid waste management in the first international conference on solid waste management in 2009, he said.

He said that a biogas plant had become operational in city and some roads had been concreted.


  • A team from Kolkata visited city in October
  • Mangalore was considered a cleaner city
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    E-waste management rules announced

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    The Hindu       15.06.2011

    E-waste management rules announced

    Pavithra S. Rangan

    Placing the onus of collecting and processing of electronic waste on the producer, the Ministry of Environment and Forests has for the first time announced E-waste (Management and Handling) Rules on June 9.

    To be enforced from May 1, 2012, the rules will place ‘Extended Production Responsibility' (EPR) on producers of all electronic and electrical equipment, making them liable beyond manufacture to ensure environmentally safe management of their end-of-life products.

    The Ministry has stipulated that producers will be responsible for the setting up of collection centres for all their products, besides providing all their equipment with a unique serial number which will help in tracking them in the management system, and to ensure channelising of such kind of waste to a recycler.

    Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 June 2011 05:52
     

    Waste management scheme may not become a reality soon

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    The Hindu        03.05.2011

    Waste management scheme may not become a reality soon

    Raviprasad Kamila

    MCC likely to reject the proposals of bidders owing to a lapse

    Garbage dumped on roadside near Urwa Chilimbi in Mangalore on Monday. — Photo: R. Eswarraj
    Garbage dumped on roadside near Urwa Chilimbi in Mangalore on Monday. — Photo: R. Eswarraj

    The three-package solid waste management scheme of the Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) is unlikely to become a reality soon.

    After the State government approved the scheme on July 14, 2010, the civic body invited bids to implement it this January. It had shortlisted three bidders. Now, the corporation is likely to reject the proposals of the bidders because of a lapse on their part, sources in the corporation told The Hindu.

    Since its formation, the scheme has seen many ups and downs. In mid-January 2010, the corporation invited bids for the scheme after obtaining the approval of the State Cabinet. A few days later, the government asked the corporation to revise the scheme citing some lapses. The changes were approved by the government in July last.

    The sources said that an evaluation committee set up by the corporation to study the three proposals found that the bidders did not meet the conditions mentioned for handling vehicles.

    The scheme proposed compulsory installation of global positioning system in the vehicles transporting solid waste from wards to the dumping yard at Pachchanady.

    This had not been met. Hence, the corporation had no option but to invite fresh bids, the sources said.

    Corporation Commissioner K.N. Vijayaprakash went on record in the MCC Council meeting on Friday last that the scheme was being implemented for the first time in the State.

    The civic body was taking due care to implement it. It would take at least three more months to implement the scheme, he had said.

    Features

    Other features of the scheme are elimination of multiple handling of solid waste in the 60 wards; elimination of user fee for collection of solid waste from their doorstep and compulsory cleaning of the beaches.

    Under the scheme, the 60 wards will be divided into north and south zones for managing solid waste, with the former having 29 wards in a package, and the latter 31.

    The successful bidders would have to take up door-to-door collection of waste. In addition, they would have to take up sweeping of streets, removing weeds, cleaning road dividers, and transport waste to the compost plant and dumping yard, the sources said.

    The third package would cover operation and maintenance of the compost plant and the sanitary landfill site at Panchchanady. The term of contractors under the existing eight-package scheme would end in June, the sources said.

    Cess

    The corporation has begun collecting solid waste management cess while accepting property tax for 2011-12 even as the implementation of the scheme is pending. As the cess collection is to be discontinued if it is implemented in this financial year, the corporation wants to adjust the cess amount collected while collecting property tax for 2012-13.


  • The scheme was approved on July 14, 2010
  • It will take at least three more months to implement the scheme: Vijayaprakash
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