Project Detail:
Remediation and Reclamation of Existing Dumpsite and construction, operation and maintenance of Sanitary Landfill at Meghpur village, Palwal, Haryana. Haryana
The state of Haryana generates about 5,380 Tonnes per day (TPD) of Municipal Solid Waste and this quantity is likely to be more than 7,675 TPD by 2042, assuming the rate of increase of per capita waste generation is in proportion to increase in urban population. Directorate of Urban Local Bodies (DULB), in its endeavor to provide people safe, clean and healthy environment, has proposed to set up cluster based integrated solid waste management facilities in the ULBs of Haryana in Public Private Partnership mode. The government of India through Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 has set the baseline for the modus operandi of SWM in the country.
Municipal Council the “Authority” intends for Implementation of Remediation and Reclamation of Existing Dumpsite at Meghpur village, Haryana and construction, operation and maintenance of Sanitary Landfill at Meghpur village, Haryana (“Sanitary Landfill Site”). There are 31 wards in the Palwal city with the total population of 10, 42,708 as per 2011 census and approx.
Accumulation of solid waste in open areas is an eyesore, diminishing real estate and property value, a breeding ground for insects and other vectors (rats and mice, wild and domesticated animals, as well as humans who may come in contact with contaminated wastes). It also causes Odour nuisance, reflects the unorganized nature of the community and creates poor environment for growing children. Improper and unorganized disposal of Municipal Solid Waste due to lack of any plan for its proper management led to various fatal diseases both communicable and non-communicable among human beings and animals. Municipal Solid Waste Management deals with the control of generation, storage, collection, transport, treatment and disposal of solid waste in a manner that is in accord with the best principles of public health, economics, engineering, conservation, aesthetics and other environmental considerations. For improving the current dumping of Municipal Solid Waste proper treatment will be done for improving the situation. Following processes will be adopted like composting, sanitary landfill, RDF & Recycling unit.
The activities planned in the proposed landfill project include collection, transportation, treatment & disposal of municipal solid waste in compliance to the SWM Rule (2016)
Protection of surrounding environment of landfill site is effectively achieved through segregation and isolation of potentially polluting waste, from the surrounding strata of surface water and ground water. The principle means of achieving this are, provision of sealing layers at the base, side walls and top of the landfill. Appropriate and secure operational management of the site to minimize the following aspects will further supplement these measures
Total capital cost is INR 1.26 crores and operation and maintenance cost is proposed to be approximately 0.88 Crores.
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