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Project was non-starter for years

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The Hindu                 30.04.2013

Project was non-starter for years

Special Correspondent

More than a decade ago, as dumping of garbage in urban local bodies in the city’s southern suburbs took a toll on water bodies, the State government thought of an integrated facility for making compost from waste generated in Pallavaram, Tambaram and Alandur.

After scouting locations for the project, in 2006, it was decided to create the facility at Venkatamangalam on a 50-acre site.

The site belonged to the department of prisons and after transfer of property a few dozen families living on the site were evicted.

In 2008, the Centre gave its sanction for the project, whose initial estimated cost was Rs. 44 crore. Meanwhile, Alandur municipality (now merged with Chennai Corporation) pulled out of the project in 2007. After construction of a compound wall around the site, there was no progress, barring the construction of a few columns.

Work orders were issued to a Mumbai-based contractor in 2009 and civil works began a year later.

However, work came to an abrupt end and the contractor abandoned the project.

It was not until mid-2012 that it was decided to revive the project under an entirely new design and now, both the contractor and the commissionerate of municipal administration are confident the project will be in place in a year’s time.

Officials pointed out a successful project of a similar design currently in place in Pune and run by a private company whose indigenously-developed technology was patented.