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Solid Waste Management

Remove your car, park a waste converter

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The Hindu         26.08.2014 

Remove your car, park a waste converter

The compact waste converter takes up as much space as a four-wheeler.— Photo: Sampath Kumar G.P.
The compact waste converter takes up as much space as a four-wheeler.— Photo: Sampath Kumar G.P.

What if the organic waste did not have to be collected from across wards? What if all of it could be processed within the ward itself? With these ideas and a vision of decentralising the waste processing system, a organic waste converter was set up here on Monday.

The waste converter, weighing 1.1 tonne, has the capacity of processing 250 kg of organic waste a day and can cater to about 500 houses. The converter, costing Rs. 10 lakh, was set up at the Madivala Vegetable Market as part of a joint venture by the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike and Aruna Green Ventures, a private business unit based in Bangalore.

Terming it as the “most compact waste converter,” co-owner of Aruna Green Ventures Kumar Subba Rao said the equipment takes up less than one car parking slot. The lifespan of the converter is estimated to be 25 years. Mr. Kumar said the volume reduction of waste in the converter is nearly 85 to 90 per cent. “Almost 60 per cent of the total waste is wet waste. The converter automatically turns on the heating element once it detects wet waste and eliminates most of it, which helps in reducing the volume of waste,” he said. The waste will be converted into bio-manure. The converter runs on electricity with a power-saving mode.

 

Power from solid waste project takes off

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The Hindu      19.08.2014 

Power from solid waste project takes off

Mayor inspects site in Kadimipotavaram near G. Konduru mandal

After months of delay, things appear to be falling in place for the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation’s much-hyped project to generate power from solid waste, as the corporation authorities and Mayor Koneru Sridhar inspected a site in Kadimipotavaram village near G.Konduru mandal on Monday.

The proposed project will come up at a big site, and the authorities inspected the 22-acre site at the village for land acquisition. After interacting with villagers, Commissioner C. Hari Kiran and Mayor K. Sridhar directed the authorities to plant flags, identifying the land boundary.

“There is a need to take up measures for scientific disposal of solid waste. Every day, more solid waste is generated in the city, and this project will address such issues. After conducting a final inspection very shortly, measures will be initiated for land acquisition,” the Commissioner said in a press release. Every day, the city generates nearly 500 tonnes of solid waste, and they are dumped at Jakkampudi, Ajithsingh Nagar and Pathapadu on the city outskirts.

 

Special drive to promote systematic waste disposal

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The Hindu      25.07.2014

Special drive to promote systematic waste disposal

Municipal workers displaying garbage collection dustbins at the ‘Clean Khammam’ awareness meeting in Khammam on Thursday.– PHOTO: G.N. RAO
Municipal workers displaying garbage collection dustbins at the ‘Clean Khammam’ awareness meeting in Khammam on Thursday.– PHOTO: G.N. RAO

The stage is set for the implementation of a multi-focal action plan envisaging a cleaning programme and cleanliness awareness campaign in Khammam municipal corporation limits from July 26.

A Sramadanam programme encompassing garbage clearance will be conducted in the town on Saturday, marking the launch of a special drive to promote systematic disposal of waste and improve greenery in Khammam, according to official sources.

The uni-focal plan also contains specific measures to ensure the effective implementation of norms governing the disposal of waste and imposition of fines for violation of the rules in force.

The new initiative is aimed at transforming Khammam into a clean and green city with an inter-departmental approach by involving all sections including students, NCC and NSS volunteers.

The action plan was approved at a meeting held here on Thursday. Collector I. Srinivas Sri Naresh, Superintendent of Police A.V. Ranganath, Joint Collector K. Surendra Mohan, 11 Andhra NCC Battalion Commanding Officer A.N. Mutalik, and others were present.

The new initiative is aimed at transforming Khammam into a clean and green city

 


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