Solid Waste Management

Solid Waste Management & Bio-Mining

Door to Door Collection and Segregation

 

The Hosur City Municipal Corporation is divided into 6 zones. The extent of the town is 72.41 Sqkm and the total length of Road is 634. It consists of 45 wards and cleaning works are being carried out under the Solid Waste Management Scheme. The population as per 2011 census is 245354. The present population is 3,28,880. The total number of House Holds is 82220. The public health department currently has 184 cleaners. Of these 25 cleaners work in the drinking water sector and the public sector in the interest of management. With the remaining 159 cleaners, there are a total of 704 employees, 520 of whom are out sourcing employees.

  • Presently D2D is 100% however in-anticipation of Population growth, expansion of households and vertical expansion of town, Continuous IEC activities is planned to have sustainability in maintaining 100% D2D
  • Domestic Hazarders waste to be collected segregated planned to conduct RWA/NGO/SHG meeting on every 4th Saturday to insist on the need of continuous effort on segregation and Home composting which will considerable minimize the quantity of
  • Maintaining the register of Minutes of meeting pertaining the discussion made in the above

 

COLLECTION AND TRANSPORTATION

 

  • BOV Vehicles are used at 400 HH/vehicle /day

 

  • LCV vehicles are used at 1200 HH/Vehicles/day

 

  • Primary collection at Door steps is being done and wastes collected are directly transported to processing This is being done using

 

  • 100 BOVs and 25 LCVs for HHs

 

  • 1 Tipper Lorry and 1 No. Dumper placer for Commercial

 

  • 1 Tipper Lorry for Industrial Waste

 

  • Secondary collection and Transportation

 

  • 1 Tipper lorry for Market waste

 

  • Collection of Wet waste is not being done from identified 1 no’s of Bulk Waste Generator and instructed them to create their own processing at their
  • 15 BWGs have been identified in Hosur city Municipal corporation comprising 3 Residential welfare associations, 3 Industries, 1 Kalyana Mandapam, 1 Apartment, 1 Markets, 3 Hotels, 1 Hospital, 1 Govt office and 1 Educational
  • Register related to the BWG are being maintained as per the guidelines provided in the SWM Rule 2016 and CPHEEO
  • Total waste generated to the tone of 4.60 TPD is being handled by the BWGs themselves with the establishment of onsite facilities. In this way about 6% of waste is reduced by the Municipality at the collection stage itself as per the provisions of SWM Rule
  • The bio medical waste from 24 Hospitals and clinic are being collected by the IMA authorized facilitator

PROCESSING STATUS ON DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE

 Wet waste handled, processed and converted as compost

 

Door to Door Collection and Segregation

 

The Hosur City Municipal Corporation is divided into 6 zones. The extent of the town is 72.41 Sqkm and the total length of Road is 634. It consists of 45 wards and cleaning works are being carried out under the Solid Waste Management Scheme. The population as per 2011 census is 245354. The present population is 3,28,880. The total number of House Holds is 82220. The public health department currently has 184 cleaners. Of these 25 cleaners work in the drinking water sector and the public sector in the interest of management. With the remaining 159 cleaners, there are a total of 704 employees, 520 of whom are out sourcing employees.

  • Presently D2D is 100% however in-anticipation of Population growth, expansion of 7 households and vertical expansion of town, Continuous IEC activities is planned to have sustainability in maintaining 100% D2D
  • Domestic Hazarders waste to be collected segregated planned to conduct RWA/NGO/SHG meeting on every 4th Saturday to insist on the need of continuous effort on segregation and Home composting which will considerable minimize the quantity of
  • Maintaining the register of Minutes of meeting pertaining the discussion made in the above

 

The total amount of garbage collected in the corporation per day is – 72 TPD

 

Waste Generation 72 TPD
Door to Door Collection % 100%
Source Segregation % 100%

 

Micro Composting Centers (MCC) have been set up at 11 places in the Corporation’s border areas. Here 5.5 tons of compost is produced per day at the rate of 500 kg per MCC center in 11 centers.

A total of 9 Mini Lorries, 1 Tractor, 25 Autos, 125 Battery Operator Vehicles, 1 compactor and a 1 JCB are being cleaned in the state.

Waste Generation Details

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source of Waste

 

 

 

 

No. of HH/Assess ment

Per Capita Waste generatio

n

 

 

Waste Generation in TPD

 

 

 

 

 

Silt

 

 

 

 

 

Inert

 

 

 

Total Waste Genera ted in TPD

 

 

(in grams)

Wet

Wast e

Dry

Wast e

Tota l
Domestic 82220 219 33 23 56  

 

3

 

 

6

 

 

72

Commercial 6754 3 3 6
Industrial 533
BWG 46 1 1
Total 89553 219 36 27 63 3 6 72

 

 

COLLECTION AND TRANSPORTATION

 

  • BOV Vehicles are used at 400 HH/vehicle /day

 

  • LCV vehicles are used at 1200 HH/Vehicles/day

 

  • Primary collection at Door steps is being done and wastes collected are directly transported to processing This is being done using

 

  • 100 BOVs and 25 LCVs for HHs

 

  • 1 Tipper Lorry and 1 No. Dumper placer for Commercial

 

  • 1 Tipper Lorry for Industrial Waste

 

  • Secondary collection and Transportation

 

  • 1 Tipper lorry for Market waste

 

  • Collection of Wet waste is not being done from identified 1 no’s of Bulk Waste Generator and instructed them to create their own processing at their
  • 15 BWGs have been identified in Hosur city Municipal corporation comprising 3 Residential welfare associations, 3 Industries, 1 Kalyana Mandapam, 1 Apartment, 1 Markets, 3 Hotels, 1 Hospital, 1 Govt office and 1 Educational
  • Register related to the BWG are being maintained as per the guidelines provided in the SWM Rule 2016 and CPHEEO
  • Total waste generated to the tone of 4.60 TPD is being handled by the BWGs themselves with the establishment of onsite facilities. In this way about 6% of waste is reduced by the Municipality at the collection stage itself as per the provisions of SWM Rule
  • The bio medical waste from 24 Hospitals and clinic are being collected by the IMA authorized facilitator

PROCESSING STATUS ON DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE

 

  • Wet waste handled, processed and converted as compost
  • Micro level compost centre are being established on Decentralized basis by dividing the town into 11 segments (covering 1 to 45 wards) in 11
  • Saleable Dry wastes such as Recyclable plastic waste are sold to recyclers and the workers are permitted to share the monetary benefits
1 Total No.of HH 82220
2 No. of HH D2D Practiced 82220
3 % of D2D collection 100%
4 No.of HHs Source Segregation practiced 82220
5 % of Segregation 82220
6 Total Waste Generated (MT) 100%
7 Wet Waste generated (MT) 36
8 Wet waste Collected 36
9 Dry waste generated (TPD) 36
10 Dry waste Collected (TPD) 36
11 Recyclable Dry Waste Sold to Vendor (MT) 14.5
12 Dry Waste (TPD) Hazardous Waste Collected 0.25
13 Disposed 0
14 Stored in RRC 0.25
15 E Waste Collected 0.25
16 Disposed 0
17 Stored in RRC 0.25
18 Non salable Collected 13
19 Disposed to Cement Industries 0
20 Send to Road works 13
21 Inert (TPD) 2.5
22 Silt (TPD) 5.5

 

BIO MINING WORK

 

Hosur Corporation has engaged the Centre for Environmental Studies (CES),         Anna University, Chennai as Project Management Consultant which has estimated the total quantity of legacy waste available at the MSW dumping Site at Dasepalli was 1,28, 196 Cum as on 27.11.2017 which was subsequently endorsed by Government of Tamil Nadu vide its G.O.No.21, Municipal Administration and water Supply (MA.IV) Department dated 14.03.2018. The Copy is enclosed.

Based on the subsequent approval of the Commissioner of Municipal Administration,     Government   of   Tamil Nadu on 14.03.2018 under Swachh   Bharath Mission   scheme, the Hosur Corporation   has   tendered   and   engaged M/s. Essarams Biotech, Namakkal for the partial removal of the quantity of legacy waste of 1,02,968 Cum dumped in the Dasepalli MSW dumping Site at an Estimated Cost of Rs.665.00 Lakhs through bio- mining process on Design, Build, Own and Operate (DBOO) basis.

Further the Hosur Corporation has engaged the Centre for Environmental Studies {C£SJ, Anna University, Chennai as Project Management Consultant to assess the progress of work by periodic site visits, observations at the site and review of records and the team of Anna University visited the site latest to assess the progress of bio mining operations on 10.03.2021. Upto date Total Quantity Measured 83603 m3 as on date Completed 72000 m3. Balance is in Progress. Overall Balance, Tender Quantity 102968 -72000=30968 m3. It will be cleared within the 3 Months. That is 30.06.2021.

A   quantity of 72,000 Cum in legacy waste has been processed and removed from the Dasepalli MSW dumping site as on 25.03.2021.

A portion of dumped solid waste   of   about   73% has been processed. remaining 27% of solid waste 27468 m3 are processed through Bio Mining activity. It will be Completed on or before 30.06.2021.

Further, Notice Issued to Contractor vide This Office Letter R.O.C No.4512/2017/E1   Dated:10.08.2020, 25.08.2020, 07.09.2020, 09.10.2020, 23.11.2020, 18.12.2020, 11.01.2021. 12.02.2021 and 10.03.2021 for Complete the work within the Stipulated time otherwise the amount Rs.25.00 Lakhs which is already Paid to Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board has been deducted from Bill.

 

Hosur City Municipal Corporation
Bio- Mining Report
1 Total Quantity of Legacy Waste (cu.m) 102968
2 Name of the bidder M/S ESA – Bio Tech , Namakkal
3 Work Order Date 13.06.2018
4 Period of Agreement 24 Months
5 Completion date as per agreement 30.06.2020
6 EB Load obtained (Yes/No) YES
7 Machinery erected (Yes/No) YES
8 Quantity to be handled as per Agreement (cu.m) 102968
9 Quantity handled (cu.m) Upto the day 71500
10 On the day 500
11 Total 72000
12 Balance to be handled (cu.m) 30968
13 Per day Target (Cu.m) 970
14 Expected date of Completion 30.06.2021
15 Remarks

 

1 Total House Hold 82220
2 Current Population 328880
3 Total Streets 1866
4 2011 Census 244518
5 Area in sq. kilometres 72.41 sq.km
6 Compost Yard 1No, 7.90 Acres
7 C&D Waste Identify Places 5
8 Hazardous Waste 1
9 E-waste 1
10 Bio Gas Plant 1
11 No of Ward Door to Door Collection 45
12 Quantity of Garbage 72 MT
13 Wet Waste 42 MT
14 Dry Waste 30 MT
15 Commercial Area 19
16 Residential Area 533
17 Slum Area 27
18 BOV 125
19 LCV 25
20 Tipper Lorry 9
21 Compactor Lorry 1
22 JCB 1
23 Mini Hitachi 1
24 Bulk Waste Generator 13
25 No of Schools Pvt 43
26 No of School Govt 42
27 Community Toitet 33
28 Public Toilet 5
29 Marriage Hall Small size 6
30 Marriage Hall Big size 16
31 Railway Station 1
32 Bustand 2
33 Auto Stand 32
34 MCC 11
35 OCC 14
36 Hospital Pvt 22
37 Hospital GoVt 1
38 Urban Centres 5
39 Government Office Buildings 114
40 Parks 89
41 Colleges 4
42 Government Quartos 6
43 Markets 6
44 Theaters 4
45 Community Hall 1
46 Amma Unavagam 2
47 Slaughter Hosue 2
48 Home Composting 437
49 Religious Places 7
50 RWAs 93
51 SHG 20
52 Water Bodies 21
53 Strom water drains 5