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Maintenance of street lights in Erode privatised

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The Hindu               22.08.2013

Maintenance of street lights in Erode privatised

FOR BETTERMENT:A Schnell employee demonstrates brightness monitoring methodology at a lamp post in Erode on Wednesday.— PHOTO: M. GOVARTHAN
FOR BETTERMENT:A Schnell employee demonstrates brightness monitoring methodology at a lamp post in Erode on Wednesday.— PHOTO: M. GOVARTHAN

The Erode Corporation on Wednesday entrusted maintenance of street lights with Schnell Energy Equipments (P) Ltd, and Salzer Electronics Limited, Coimbatore.

Mayor Malliga Paramasivam; the Deputy Mayor, K.C. Palanichamy; and the Commissioner, Vijayalakshmi; took part in a function organised at a street light point to mark the handover of the street light maintenance to the private agencies.

According to Corporation authorities, implementation of the energy efficient project for street lights through Public Private Partnership would begin with Investment Grade Audit over the next three months. The scope of work includes collection of previous consumption data, recording present consumption and pattern, and asset marking switch-wise and pole-wise with paint, besides auditing of road distance and width, pole to pole distance, ground to pole height, brightness levels, and road classifications.

The project implementation involves fixing LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) in the place of existing lamps without compromising on brightness, installing street light controllers for every service connection/ switching point for wireless control, monitoring through Global System for Mobile Communication / General Packet Radio Service, establishing centralised control room for monitoring, and providing new street lights.

The number of new street lights would be arrived at after completion of the audit, A. Thirumalaisamy, Senior Engineer — Production and Installation, Salzer, said.

Scope of work

Collection of previous consumption data

Recording current consumption pattern

Marking of assets

Auditing

 

“Efforts made for scientific closure of dumping sites”

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The Hindu               22.08.2013

“Efforts made for scientific closure of dumping sites”

R. Sivaraman

Efforts have been made for scientific closure of existing dumping sites in urban local bodies (ULB) across the State, said the Commissionerate of Municipal Administration (CMA) in its report to the National Green Tribunal, Southern Bench which was hearing on a batch of applications relating to municipal solid waste management (MSWM).

The CMA also informed the Tribunal that the request for proposal (RFP) had been issued to private companies for appointment of consultants for preparation of detailed project reports for scientific closure of existing dumping sites in 10 urban local bodies. The local bodies included Tiruchi Municipal Corporation and municipalities of Cuddalore, Poonamallee, Tirupatthur-Jolarpet, Tiruvannamalai, Hosur, Thanjavur, Dindigul, Udagamandalam and Nagercoil.

An official of the CMA said such closure would be done by providing geo-synthetic liner, geo-text, high density polyethylene membrane, and later, a portion of the reclaimed land would be converted into a playground or park.

The remaining would be used for the purpose for setting up modern municipal solid waste management (MSWM) facility.

According to the report of the CMA, the Corporations and municipalities in the State generate 13,400 tonnes of solid municipal waste per day.

 

Chennai Corporation notaries come under scanner

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Deccan Chronicle              20.08.2013

Chennai Corporation notaries come under scanner

ChennaiThe notaries in Ripon Buildings will be soon regularised and Chennai corporation will ensure that public are not fleeced.

The corporation will monitor the functioning of notaries. So far, there has been no regularised procedure for notaries certifying affidavits  after receiving money from people. “We came to know that a few lawyers collect up to Rs 500 from public for certifying affidavit and this has to be curbed,” a top brass at the corporation said.

With this objective, the civic body will be regulating the activity with recognised notaries. “The public will be getting affidavit at nominal rates of Rs 10 or Rs 15. And the affidavits will be issued a day after it is submitted unlike now, where the notaries issue it immediately after collecting a huge sum,” the highly placed sources added.

“The  document verifications will be made and a genuine affidavits will be issued. The notaries will also be provided permanent centres where they can be contacted,” sources added.

 


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