waste management in india

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powerpoint presentation waste management in india annual waste - 62 million tonnes plastic waste - 5.6 million tonnes biomedical waste - 0.17 million tonnes hazardous waste - 7.90 million tonnes e-waste - 1.5 million tonnes per capita waste generation in indian cities ranges from 200 grams to 600 grams per day. 43 million tpa is collected, 11.9 million is treated and 31 million is dumped in landfill sites, only about 75-80% of the municipal waste gets collected and only 22-28 % of this waste is processed and treated. waste generation will increase from 62 million tonnes to about165 million tonnes in 2030” india: solid waste statistics it is projected that by the year 2031 the msw generation shall increase to 165 million tonnes and to 436 million tons by 2050. if cities continue to dump the waste at present rate without treatment, it will need 1240 hectares of land per …
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dustry (ficci) confederation of indian industry (cii) and two subject experts the committee will meet once an year to monitor the implementation of these rules. india: solid waste management (swm) rules after 16 years…new rules announced on 5th april 2016 these rules are the sixth category of waste management rules brought out by the ministry of environment, forests & climate change. the ministry had previously notified plastic, e-waste, biomedical, hazardous and construction and demolition waste management rules rules applicable beyond municipal areas and will extend to urban agglomerations. waste processing facilities will have to be set up by all local bodies having 1 million or more population within two years. for census towns below 1 million population, or local bodies having 0.5 million or more population, or census towns under 0.5 million population standalone sanitary landfills will have to be completed in three years. hotels and restaurants should segregate biodegradable …
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, plastics packaging etc. shall provide necessary financial assistance to local authorities for the establishment of waste management system. companies that sell products in non-biodegradable packaging material should put in place a system to collect back the packaging waste generated due to their production. all such manufacturers, brand owners or marketing companies should educate the masses for wrapping and disposal of their products. construction and demolition waste should be stored, separately disposed off. some of the salient features of swm rules, 2016 india’s annual freshwater withdrawal exceeds that of even china in 2014-15, india exported 37.2 lakh tonnes of basmati. to export this rice, the country used around 10 trillion liters of water. in other words, india virtually exported 10 trillion liters of water. at least one-fifth of this would have been surface/groundwater. in these times of global climate change, water is the one commodity where you do not want …
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s to household or community sanitation, the collection, treatment and disposal of wastewater is a cause for concern. only one-third of all households are covered by sewer networks, with 47% of households relying on on-site sanitation systems. the low coverage is also compounded by the grossly insufficient treatment capacities in urban centers. according to the central pollution control board’s (cpcb) inventorization of sewage treatment plants report of (2014-15), 816 municipal sewage treatment plants (stps) listed across india, 522 work. of the 62,000 mld, the listed capacity is 23,277 mld but no more than 18,883 mld of sewage is actually treated. meaning 70% of sewage generated in urban india is not treated. while 79 stps do not work, 145 are under construction and 70 are new projects proposed for construction. of the 522 working stps across india, maximum are in the northern state of punjab, which has 86. but no more …
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approved for creating a treatment capacity of 858 mld and a sewer network of 3,623 km. programmes like the swachh bharat mission, 100 smart cities and the atal mission for rejuvenation and urban transformation (amrut) aim to further expand the sewerage network and treatment capacity. to augmen the financial resources of urban local bodies (ulbs), the government has increased the provision for the pooled municipal debt obligation facility from rs 50 billion to rs 500 billion. this is in addition to extending the facility for five years ending march 2019. the hybrid-annuity based public-private partnership (ppp) model is also being explored to revive investor interest in the sector. decentralized stps have been commissioned; recycling & reuse has gained more acceptance; energy generation from sewage is receiving greater focus; and advanced membrane-based technologies are being deployed. urban sewage in india…2 technologies is use: range from pond-based systems to activated sludge process …

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powerpoint presentation waste management in india annual waste - 62 million tonnes plastic waste - 5.6 million tonnes biomedical waste - 0.17 million tonnes hazardous waste - 7.90 million tonnes e-waste - 1.5 million tonnes per capita waste generation in indian cities ranges from 200 grams to 600 grams per day. 43 million tpa is collected, 11.9 million is treated and 31 million is dumped in landfill sites, only about 75-80% of the municipal waste gets collected and only 22-28 % of this waste is processed and treated. waste generation will increase from 62 million tonnes to about165 million tonnes in 2030” india: solid waste statistics it is projected that by the year 2031 the msw generation shall increase to …

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