The Hindu 02.03.2013
Waste management plant in Kuthambakkam soon?
The city’s waste management plant may soon be set up in Kuthambakkam.
Of
the 10 bids received by Chennai Corporation from private companies for
the setting up of such plants to process municipal solid waste, six have
proposed that such a facility be set up in Kuthambakkam.
The four other companies had named Minjur as their preferred locality.
The
bids were from the 10 companies short-listed by the civic body to
tackle the growing problem of waste disposal in the city. Kuthambakkam,
which has a 99-acre plot of land identified for the project, is
significantly larger than Minjur’s 67-acre plot.
Most
of the city’s waste is likely to be processed in the proposed
Kuthambakkam plant. Initially more than 2,500 tonnes of municipal solid
waste generated in the southern parts of the city will be processed in
Kuthambakkam, which is preferred for its easy access. Kuthambakkam is
just 10 km from Poonamallee.
The facility will convert the waste into compost and will also generate energy from waste.
However,
preference will be given to the waste-to-energy technology. The tender
evaluation committee will finalise one company from the 10 to carry out
the project, soon.
This apart, around 2,000 tonnes of
waste from the northern parts of the city will be processed in Minjur
by December 2014. After the plants are commissioned, solid waste
generated in the city may no longer be transported to Kodungaiyur and
Perungudi dumping yards, where it is currently disposed of.
The technology adopted by the plants will not pollute neighbourhoods, said a Corporation official.
Most of Chennai city’s waste is likely to be processed in the proposed plant