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Nagercoil to be garbage-free

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The Hindu            12.12.2013 

Nagercoil to be garbage-free

Staff Reporter

Solid waste management goes to private firm

As part of its efforts to get Nagercoil a ‘clean and garbage-free town’ tag, the Municipal Council has handed over solid waste management to a private firm.

The new solid waste management scheme was inaugurated by Municipal Chairperson M. Meena Dev at a function here on Wednesday.

Later she said the implementation of solid waste management in 34 wards of the total 52 wards in the municipality had been entrusted to the private firm to convert the town into one of the clean towns in the State. The 34 wards would be divided into three zones for the successful implementation of the programme and the effective functioning of the workers.

The first zone would cover wards 3, 4, and 26 to 29 and 45; the second zone would comprise wards 8 to 11, 30 to 34 and 13: and the third zone would include wards 12, 20 to 23, 40 to 42 and 46 to 52.

As many as 258 workers would be pressed into service to ensure cleanliness and hygiene in the town.

Of the total workers, 178 would handle man-made garbage carrier. The work would begin from Thursday, said Ms.Meena Dev.

Vice-Chairman Simon Raj, Commissioner Rajan, Municipal Engineer George and other officials attended the function.

 

Corporation bags energy conservation award

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The Hindu            12.12.2013 

Corporation bags energy conservation award

Replacement of conventional street lights with energy-efficient ones has helped Coimbatore Corporation bag the energy efficiency award from the Central Government. —file photo: S. Siva Saravanan
Replacement of conventional street lights with energy-efficient ones has helped Coimbatore Corporation bag the energy efficiency award from the Central Government. —file photo: S. Siva Saravanan

Union Ministry of Power has chosen Coimbatore Corporation for the second prize in the general category of the National Energy Conservation Award-2013.

A communiqué from Ministry’s Deputy Secretary says that the Commissioner G. Latha would receive the award from President Pranab Mukherjee on December 16.

According to sources, the Corporation had applied for the award highlighting its achievements that included power conservation in street lights, using energy-efficient motors to pump ground water, replacement of conventional lights with energy-efficient lights among others.

The Corporation saved power in street lights by classifying roads as A1, A2, B1 and B2 and dimming lights late at night. On the A1 and commercially active roads the civic body dims the lights by 11 p.m. On other roads it brings down the brightness by 10 p.m. This means that the civic body dims 140 connections by 11 p.m. and the remaining 2,460 connections by 10 p.m.

Such an energy-conservation measure, implemented with the help of a contractor, has helped the civic body save on power bills by 32 per cent.

In power unit terms it worked to saving 79, 51,512 units and Rs. 2.62 crore a year.

The sources said that the Corporation was the only urban local body implementing the project in Tamil Nadu.

The civic body also informed the Central Government in the newly added areas – 40 wards – that it planned to replace the 19,446 conventional street lights with energy-efficient lights at Rs. 21 crore. This will be in addition to the 712 solar energy-powered lights the Corporation had installed in slums.

The Corporation has also switched to energy-efficient lighting systems at its offices and at the Mettupalayam bus stand.

The sources said that the civic body highlighted to the Government that it had installed solar water heating systems at maternity centres and schools. And such installation had led to reduction in power load during peak hours.

In operating the 700-odd borewells it had across the city, the Corporation learnt through an energy audit that it could save around 30 per cent power if it were to improve the efficiency of the motors and change a few worn out parts. After it took the remedial measures, the civic body had observed that it was not only able to increase the availability of water across the city but also reduce emission at 3.5 tonne a bore well a year. It also conserved power equalling 4,084 kWh.

The civic body also spoke about its gassifier crematorium and other such measures. The sources said that its achievements had helped the Corporation bag the award, which was another feather in its cap.

 

CMDA Seals IT Building for Violating Plan Norm

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The New Indian Express           11.12.2013

CMDA Seals IT Building for Violating Plan Norm

The building that was sealed by CMDA, on Tuesday | R Satish Babu
The building that was sealed by CMDA, on Tuesday | R Satish Babu

The Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority has sealed an IT building constructed by Hotel Leela Ventures for violating section 56 an 57 of the Town and Country Planning Act of 1971.

A CMDA official told Express that the IT building  constructed by Hotel Leela Ventures deviated from the original plan. The owner had obtained planning permission on May 6, 2010 for the construction of triple basement with stilt, ground floor and 13 floors for IT enabled services besides construction of hotel building with triple basement, ground floor with 14 floors for hotel building at Mylapore village.

While the hotel building got the green light from CMDA, the IT building was sealed as Leela Ventures has illegally constructed part of the 14th floor in the multi-storey information technology building, he said.

The official said a lock and seal and removal of unauthorised development notice was issued on February 4, 2013. Since the owner had not rectified the deviations, the entire building was sealed, the official said.

Leela Ventures’ file was under scanner for violating rules and was hurriedly cleared during DMK rule. 

“The applicant does not have any right to change the dimensions of the OSR already gifted to the local body since the ownership is vested with the local body,” CMDA observed then.

 


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