The Hindu 29.03.2011
Integrated solid waste management in city likely
Municipal corporation calls for tenders
The Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation is likely to go in for
integrated solid waste management (ISWM) under public-private
partnership for disposal of its 900-ton-a-day garbage. It has called for
tenders and the evaluation process is going on for more than a year
now. While three companies have applied, two qualified. Under the ISWM,
the private agency that qualifies will take the entire chain of
collecting the garbage, transporting, processing, and disposing it.
Officials have said under the ISWM, the corporation will
provide land and tipping fee per each ton of garbage disposed. The
amount required for creation of the infrastructure for disposal of the
solid waste is estimated at Rs.182 crore.
Rule implementation
The proposal will be put before the general body of the
municipal corporation. After approval, it will be sent to the State
government.
The GVMC has to implement the Municipal Solid Waste
Management Rules 2000 issued by the Supreme Court to civic bodies
separating garbage source and creating scientific land-fills.
One of the reasons for the Central Monitoring and
Sanctioning Committee withholding funds due to the municipal corporation
for the works executed under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban
Renewal is non-implementation of the reforms in SWM.
Consequently, the corporation has committed itself for
lifting garbage from the door-step of residents in half of the 72 wards
by 2011 and in all the wards by 2012.