De-centralized Solid Waste Management Sustainable Path to a Cleaner future Devendra Singh Soun July 10, 2013
GURGAON WASTE MANAGEMENT SCENARIO TRANSPORTATION TO LANDFILLS / MSWM PLANT COLLECTION COMMUNITY BINS HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE
INADEQUATE MANPOWER RESOURCES Only 1,500 sanitation workers Against requirement of at least 3,500 workers. INSUFFICIENT FUNDS An annual budget of Rs. 50 crore not enough to transport waste from the city to the plant site. 30% revenue is spent on garbage collection, transportation and landfills SCARCITY OF LAND FOR LANDFILL Bandhwari plant need to double its capacity from 600 to 1,200 tpd DIFFICULTIES IN WASTE MANAGEMENT
NUISANCE CREATED BY LANDFILLS UNBEARING FOUL SMELL ATTRACT BIRDS, INSECTS AND RODENTS BREED GERMS AND PATHOGENS EMISSION OF METHANE GAS REDUCE OXYGEN AND INCREASE CARBON DI-OXIDE UGLY LOOKING GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION AIR POLLUTION
mobile: WHO IS AFFECTED? We are victim of our apathy towards sustainable decentralized waste management solution
IS THERE ANY SOLUTION? Treatment of waste on the site of its generation.
DECENTALISED WASTE TREATMENT
Can De-centralized SWM really work? YES Reduced load to the Landfill site Productive work for the Urban Poor Savings in Transport Cost, Treatment Cost
Industrial Canteen Housing society Malls Temples/ Mosques ENVIRONMENTS Hotels Markets/ Corporations Fish Market WHO SHOULD DO IT?
Shredder Matured Compost Raw Compost OWC Curing System An Introduction to Organic Waste Converter (OWC)
OWC60 ~ Shredder ~ Curing System 100kg per day / 100 households Shredder Curing System OWC
Dhaniya, Palak in bamboo basket Green chilly in a pot Mint in hanging basket Dhaniya in single pot Closing the Loop with Urban Agriculture Food – Waste – Compost - Food
mobile: Garbage to Garden
mobile: Canteen Waste Management promoting Community Awareness for Green Living
mobile: Canteen Waste Management Corporate Social Responsibility Dimension
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mobile: Excel’s Representative explaining to Hon’ble Chief Minister Smt Sheila Dixit OWC System & genesis of Decentralized Waste Management Strategy
OWC for ULB’s Successfully erected, commissioned and operating 2 Tons per day plant at Aundh Vegetable Market, Pune Successfully erected, commissioned and operating two 2 Tons per day plants at Jayanagar and Malleshwaram in Bangalore Commissioned and successfully running de-centralized waste management plants of capacities between 2 Tons per day to 6 Tons per day in Panjim, Mhapusa, Ponda and Calangute Municipal Corporations in the state of Goa Successfully erected and commissioned 10 Tons per day plant at APMC Haridwar, Uttarakhand Successfully erected and commissioned 5 Tons per day plant at APMC Rourkee, Uttarakhand In the process of erecting and commissiong 5 Tons per day to 20 Tons per day plants at APMC’s in Dehradun, Haldwani, Kashipur and Rudrapur in Uttarkhand In the process of erecting and commissioning multiple de-centralized waste management plants in Vizag, Kakinada and Guntur Municipal Corporations in Andhra Pradesh In the process of erecting and commissioning a 4 Tons per day plant for Trichur Municipal Corporation Kerala
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