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TIRUNELVELI CORPORATION CITY PROFILE

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2 TIRUNELVELI CORPORATION CITY PROFILE
Area : Sq.km Population (2011 ) :4.74 LAC No of Zones : 4 No of Wards : 55 No of Houses : 1,59,628 No of Comm. Establishment : 12,015 Total Buildings : 1,71,643 Total Length of road : Km

3 JUSTIFICATION OF REQUIREMENTS FOR PRIMARY COLLECTION
No of Houses : 1,59,628 As per G.O 101, Dated (MAWS) 1 Primary Collection Team for every 250 Households

4 The new Solid Waste Management Rules 2016,
came into force from The important points of the rules are as follows:- Rule 4:- Duties of waste generators: Every Waste generator shall,- Segregate and store the waste generated by them and handover segregated waste to waste collectors. No waste generator shall throw , burn or burry the solid waste generated by him, on streets, open public spaces outside his premises or in the drain or water bodies.

5 The new Solid Waste Management Rules 2016….
Duties and responsibilities of local body :- (a) Preparation of solid waste management plan (b) Arrange for door to door collection of segregated solid waste from all households (f) Collection of user fee from waste generators (g) Direct waste generators not to litter (l) Provide training on SWM to waste pickers (n) Arrangements for separate collection of streets sweepings

6 The new Solid Waste Management Rules 2016….
(zg) Create public awareness through I E C (i) Not to litter (ii) Minimize waste generation (iii) Reuse the waste to the extend possible (iv) Practice segregation of waste (zk) In absence of the potential of bio-mining and bio- remediation of dumpsite, it shall be scientifically capped as per landfill capping norms to prevent further damage to the environment.

7 Available Infrastructure
For Primary Collection - 358 Sl. No Description Available (in Number) 1 Tricycles 358 2 Battery Operated Vehicles 8 3 Sanitary Workers 405 4 SHG members 596

8 Available Infrastructure
For Secondary Collection Sl. No Description Available (in Number) 1 Compactor Bins 485 2 Dumper Bins 240 3 Compactor Vehicles 4 Dumper placer Vehicles 7 5 Tipper Lorries (Age more than 10 years)

9 Why LIFT ? Processing and disposal of waste is tough task due to collection of Degradable & Non-degradable waste in mixed manner:- Felt the need of source segregation Felt the need of IEC for source segregation

10 LIFT IMPLEMENTATION Participatory Planning Meeting with Various Stake holders
Doctors, SHG Private & Gov. Schools Fish, Mutton, Chicken stall owners Religious representatives Waste recyclers RWAs Media representatives Sanitary Workers

11 LIFT MOVEMENT

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13 Wednesday Plastic waste collection
Action Taken to ensure behavior change Primary collectors were engaged in the field to ensure Wednesday is a day for plastic waste collection in every household by getting signature from households. Individual appeal letter to all households through Postal departments about LIFT. Communication through Auto, Flex board, Media, Both print & electronics ( FM Channel ).

14 Wednesday Plastic waste collection..
Waste collectors (S.W) are whole heartedly involved in D 2 D In order to ensure plastic waste collection on Wednesday and moral support to S.W, the indoor and out door Staff were involved as supervisors from 6 AM itself. Jumbo bags were purchased to receive plastic waste.

15 Wednesday Plastic waste collection..
Bins in the tricycles were removed in order to prevent dumping of mixed waste. The unused corporation buildings were converted into dry waste collection centers. On all the Compactor & Dumper bins were emptied.

16 LIFT MOVEMENT (F M Interview - audio)

17 LIFT MOVEMENT (Audio announcement)

18 LIFT Notice sent to individual HOUSEHOLDS Through Postal dept.

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23 SECRETARY TO GOVT MAWS DEPARTMENT Mr. K. PHANINDRA REDDY, I. A. S
SECRETARY TO GOVT MAWS DEPARTMENT Mr.K.PHANINDRA REDDY, I.A.S., INSPECTION ON LIFT OPERATION

24 Wednesday Plastic waste collection..
Sl. No Date Qty Collected 1 9420 Kg 2 11576 Kg 3 12989 Kg 4 13110 Kg 5 11134 Kg 6 10966 Kg 7 10692 Kg 8 9675 Kg Total 89562 Kg Average 9500 Kg of Plastics Waste was collected on every wednessday Collected Plastic waste were given to waste recyclers. The amount given by recyclers is paid as incentive to waste collectors (S.W).

25 LIFT MOVEMENT

26 Success depends sustainability…
Requirements for Primary Collection Sl. No Description Required (in Number) Amount (in Lakhs) 1 Battery Operated Vehicles 394 591.00

27 Success depends sustainability…
Requirements for Secondary Collection Sl. No Description Required (in Number) Amount (in Lakhs) 1 Compactor Bins 1200 480.00 2 Compactor Vehicles 13 380.90 3 Tipper Lorries 8 134.00 4 Chain Dozer 83.10 Total

28 Success depends sustainability
Abstract for Fund Requirements Sl. No Description Amount (in Lakhs) 1 Primary Collection 591.00 2 Secondary Collection Total

29 CORPORATION REQUIREMENTS FOR S W M
Tirunelveli Corporation has requested to grant Rs Crores under Solid Waste Management funds for Effective implementation of S W M rules 2016.

30 Action taken for Scientific disposal
5 TPD Bio- Methanisation plant is functioning (2) Scientific closure of existing waste is in near completion stage. (3) Waste to energy plant is going to be taken off.

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36 LIFT MOVEMENT Behaviour al Change at Grass Root Level

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