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-: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT :-
SWM:
Management of solid wastes, an essential service and an obligatory
administrative function of urban bodies, has to be given a top
priority. Unscientific handling and disposal affects the environment
and the health of the citizens. The worst affected are the poor. With
continuing urban growth the situation has become critical. Low
financial or human resources, institutional weakness, poor technology
and public apathy towards cleanliness are often cited a as the reasons
for unclean cities. The Nirmala Nagara Programme proposes to develop a
scientific system of waste segregation, collection, and disposal, by
the cities in Karnataka. It expects to do this by instilling good
management practise, infusing technology and by bringing in appropriate
human and other resources.
The programme will be undertaken in two stage in the First phase a
public campaign will be launches to raise awareness about cleanliness.
A massive effort will be launched to clean up the cities. The campaign
will involve citizens, school children, government employees,
local elected representatives and several others. During this phase,
existing human resources will be revitalised to deliver. In the second
phase, implementation of the scientific waste management practices will
begin. The phase will include promotion of segregation of waste at
household level; door-to-door waste collection, secondary storage and
transportation of waste, composting or inertisation of the organic
waste and sanitary landfills.
SWM
IMPLEMENTATION IN CHANNAPATNA CMC.
1) Land
fill sites- possession and developmental activites: Channapatna and
Ramanagara
CMC combined
using Landfill site. Monitoring is done by Ramanagaram CMC
expenditure
is
shared by both the CMC’s. The Landfill site measurement is
16.30 Acres. The
site is located at Doddamannugudde.
2) Review
of IEC performance:Successfully running in CMC
limit. Work order
given To
Pride ( R )
NGO, Channapatna on 21.07.2006.
3) Action
plan is finalization:Revised
Action plan is submitted.
4) Procurement
of Tools and equipments and vehicles:
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Sl.No.
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Item
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Quantity
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Amount
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Supplier Name
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Remarks
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1
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Metal Plate
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170
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3,910
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Sintex Industries Ltd,
Bangalore
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Against bank guarantee
we are given 50% payment on 28/07/2006
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2
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Collection Plate
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170
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14,790
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Sintex Industries Ltd,
Bangalore
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Against bank guarantee
we are given 50% payment on 28/07/2006
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3
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Long Handle Brooms
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680
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1,10,840
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Sintex Industries Ltd,
Bangalore
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Against bank guarantee
we are given 50% payment on 28/07/2006
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4
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100 Ltr Litter Bins
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10
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36,940
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Sintex Industries Ltd,
Bangalore
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Against bank guarantee
we are given 50% payment on 28/07/2006
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5
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40 Ltr HDPE Bins
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50
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11,400
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Nilkamal Crates and
Bins Bangalore
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Supplied.
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6
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Ghamela
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34
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4,440
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Nilkamal Crates and
Bins Bangalore
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Supplied.
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7
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Hand Carts with 6
Bucketes
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24
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1,10,040
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Stackwell Marketing Bangalore
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Not Supplied.
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8
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Dumper Placer (Vehicle)
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1
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9.95.000
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KHT Agencies, Bangalore.
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Supplied.
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9
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Tractor with Hydraulic
Trailer
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1
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4,50,000
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Jatti Motors Bangalore
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Supplied.
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10
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Dumper placer
container(4.5 cubic meter capacity)
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8
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3,36,000
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Deepak Electricals,
Ramanagar.
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8 Numbers
Supplied.
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11
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Dumper placer
Container (3 cubic meter capacity)
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8
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2,92,000
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Deepak Electricals,
Ramanagar
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8Numbers supplied.
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5) Commencement
of Door to Door collection
:Out
of 11 Command area we are started
door to door
collection in 8 command area Which covers 24
wards. (3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25
and 26) for
remaining 3 command area
SHG’s are
identified .Yet to start door
to door collection.
6) Secondary
Collection and Transportation:Secondary
Storage containers are
used for
door to door
collection
and waste is
dumping
mechanically,
through
SecondaryTransportation
Vehicles (Dumper placer and Tractor).
7) SWM
Tender finalization as per State policy rules: Yes (We are followed
state
policy rules)
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