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PPP model for solid waste management

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The Hindu  14.09.2010

PPP model for solid waste management

Staff Reporter

BANGALORE: The city's solid waste management could get a fresh lease of life if the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike's proposal to embrace the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model is implemented.

The plan, which is awaiting green signal from the Government, will put the city in the same league as Uttar Pradesh and Puducherry, where the PPP model is operational for solid waste management. A 13-member committee has been set up by the State Government to explore options of implementing the model.

Under the system, the civic body will hand over the responsibility of garbage collection and dumping to contractors. Neither will any fee be paid by the palike nor will it expect a share of the profit of the contractor.

Explaining the procedure of implementing the proposal, Rangaraj, Chief Engineer of solid waste management, said here on Monday that tenders would be floated for collection of garbage once the contractors were finalised. He said that the four dumping yards in the city — Mandur, Mavallipura, Doddaballapura and Kumbalgod — were being used to experiment with ways to convert garbage to produce energy or make fertilizer.

Mr. Rangaraj said in the new system, the place for dumping would be given by the BBMP without chargign processing fee or expecting rent for the property from contractors.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 September 2010 11:29
 

‘Bio mining' garbage for compost

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The Hindu  14.09.2010

‘Bio mining' garbage for compost

V.Geetanath

Firm dredges into an estimated 45 lakh tonnes garbage to create bio-fertilizer


Green enterprise: Garbage dumped over a period of two decades converted into bio-compost.

HYDERABAD: After garbage dumping was halted, few would have bothered about Autonagar in L.B.Nagar, the old dump site for municipal solid waste.

While methods to cap the near 47-acre site have been in the air, the accumulated waste is being put to good use.

An enterprising entrepreneur's firm has been incessantly dredging into portions of estimated 45 lakh tonnes garbage dumped over a period of two decades to convert it into bio-compost. Bhavani Bio-Organics Pvt. Ltd. has been making the compost for use in agriculture enriching the soil with vital nutrients in a first of its kind exercise anywhere.

“Bio-mining” happens when compacted garbage is injected with air through perforated pipes and microbes with constant tossing and turning for a few days to convert it into the mineral rich compost.

“I started from scratch as there was no proven technology, product development, manufacturing assistance, subsidy…nothing,” says N.L.V.J. Naresh Kumar, Managing Director, Bhavani Bio-Organics Pvt. Ltd. Hailing from a family of entrepreneurs, he was dabbling in stocks before venturing into garbage management with support from persons like noted environment activist Almitra Patel and others.

“We fabricated our own machinery, improved the process and the product too through trail and error,” he smiles.

The products were tested in farm varsity labs before being marketed. His firm (www.bhavanibio.in; bhavanibio@gmail.com) is the first company in the country to have obtained license under the Fertiliser Control Order of the Central Government to enable it to be sold in all fertilizer outlets. Eight unique blends are being manufactured to suit different soils and crops.

“The demand is pretty high but farmers have difficulty in acquiring enough organic matter at suitable prices and in sufficient quantities,” says Mr. Kumar. If top fertilizer companies were buying the products over the years, Nagarjuna Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited (NFCL) has recently picked up a five per cent stake in his firm.

Now, the Autonagar plant is poised for capacity expansion.

The entire garbage has been compacted to reduce fires, and foul smell was reduced after steps were taken to drain out the leachate.

The plant running with a capacity of 120-300 tones a day has no water connection and runs on generators because of default on previous power bills by the Municipal Corporation. GHMC's license period is for five years only and the firm is seeking extension for 15 years by which time, it expects to clean up Autonagar completely and make it habitable.

The firm recently started a plant at Pune and has plans to operate in 11 other cities too.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 September 2010 11:00
 

PPP model planned to tackle city's solid waste

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The New Indian Express  14.09.2010

PPP model planned to tackle city's solid waste

BANGALORE: State government is planning to adopt the public-private-partnership (PPP) model for solid waste management in the city.

The government has set up a 13-member committee to implement the model in managing solid waste.

The technical committee will be set up under the provisions of the Municipal Solid Waste Management (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000.

The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will explore the possibility of using the model.

The model is currently being used in states like Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and the Union Territory of Pondicherry.

In these places, the corporations give land to contractors to dump garbage. It does not pay any processing fee or expect any return, rent or profit from the contractor.

“This system could prove more efficient,” said Rangaraj, Chief Engineer (SWM) of the BBMP.

He said tenders would be floated by e-procurement once the government approved the proposal.

He said there were four dumping yards in the city — Mandur, Mavallipura, Doddaballapura and Kumbalgudu — where most of the garbage was dumped and processed.

He said the yards were trying to process garbage to either produce energy or make fertilisers.

He pointed out that in the new proposal, they would explore opportunities to see if the Palike could do it without any cost or processing fees, which is currently being paid to the contractors.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 September 2010 07:12
 


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