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Unauthorised shops in New Bus Stand removed

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The Hindu         28.01.2017

Unauthorised shops in New Bus Stand removed

 Corporation workers removing a sugarcane crushing unit from New Bus Stand in Salem on Friday.– Photo: E.Lakshmi NarayananE_Lakshmi Narayanan;E_Lakshmi Narayanan  ×

As many as 54 unauthorised shops, including fruit st

As many as 54 unauthorised shops, including fruit stalls and tea shops, functioning in Dr. MGR Integrated Bus Terminal (New Bus Stand) were removed by the Corporation officials on Friday evening.

A team led by V. Thilaga, Assistant Commissioner of Suramangalam Zone, officials and workers removed the shops that had encroached on the space in the bus stand. The officials also seized three sugarcane crushing units. As many as 10 shopkeepers had encroached upon the pathways. Despite opposition from the shopkeepers, officials removed the shops and seized the items.

 

Corpn. picks new technology for disposing plastics waste

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The Hindu       27.01.2017    

Corpn. picks new technology for disposing plastics waste

HIGH TIME: Erode Corporation has evaluated various technologies for solid waste management.-PHOTO: M. GOVARTHANM.GOVARTHAN ;M.GOVARTHAN - M_GOVARTHAN  

The City Corporation has evinced interest in pyrolysis process for recycling plastic wastes, after evaluating the latest technologies presented by leading solid waste consultants at a recent seminar organised jointly by Olirum Erodu Foundation and Confederation of Indian Industry - Erode Zone.

The seminar witnessed presentations on integrated and sustainable solid and liquid resource management, decentralised treatment system for bulk waste generator, bio mining and cost reduction in sewage purification technology.

Plastic disposal being the core of waste management, the Corporation would pursue adoption of pyrolysis technology, Corporation Commissioner Seeni Ajmal Khan said.

Land to the extent of an acre was the only requirement of the implementing entity that has already proved efficacy of the technology in Hyderabad and has won the assent of Madurai Corporation for adopting the process of converting waste plastic into fuel, he said.

According to experts, the process of anhydrous pyrolysis leads to production of liquid fuel similar to diesel from plastic waste, with a higher cetane number and lower sulphur content than traditional diesel. It is considered environmentally preferable to landfill.

The Corporation generates solid waste in excess of 250 tonnes a day in Erode City, the seventh largest urban agglomeration in Tamil Nadu. The garbage generated in homes, hospitals, shops and educational institutions is collectively gathered and segregates at the main dump site in Vendipalayam and the smaller one at Vairapalayam. As in Vendipalayam, equipment for mechanised segregation of plastic waste would be installed in Vairapalayam, Mr. Ajmal Khan said.

 

Segregate waste, residents told

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The Hindu       27.01.2017  

Segregate waste, residents told

Corporation Commissioner K. Rajamani inaugurating the new garbage collecting system in Thoothukudi on Thursday.— Photo : N. Rajesh  

Vehicle meant for collection of garbage flagged off

The corporation has stepped up its efforts to segregate waste generated from households.

More stress was given to segregation of waste into biodegradable and non-biodegradable, Commissioner and Special Officer, K. Rajamani said here on Thursday after flagging off a garbage disposal vehicle meant for collection of garbage.

He said the initiative should come from each and every resident to ensure that waste was segregated and dumped in vehicles, which would be taken to localities of the corporation.

Apart from educating the residents in a door-to-door exercise, announcement about this system of garbage collection and its importance were being made through public address system.

The field staff were involved distributing pamphlets with a list of biodegradable and non biodegradable waste to residents.

Bryant Nagar, in 43rd ward in the west zone of corporation, has been considered as a model ward of this system, the Commissioner said.

Biodegradable waste could be converted into manure through an effective compost method.

Hygiene is more important to ward off any disease so that residents were asked to maintain cleanliness in their dwellings.

City Health Officer Pradeep V. Krishnakumar and Sanitary Officer, V. Hari Ganesh were present.

 


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