Clear calculation in waste disposal; Favor of Ministers and MLAs for the establishment of the station
15 'Secondary Transfer Stations' in the city
Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್
Bengaluru: The BBMP has proposed to set up 'Secondary Transfer Stations' (STS) in 15 assembly constituencies, which have adopted advanced technology for sorting and transporting waste in the city.
Three Special Investigation Teams (SITs) are investigating the solid waste management works. After the review of these investigations, the BBMP decided to formulate a plan for the establishment of new STSs.
Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Company collects 150 metric tonnes of waste daily in three areas of the city and scientifically processes it.
Setting up STSs for transport to units. Koramangala STS has been completed but has not started functioning as SIT investigation is going on.
If the 'Secondary Transfer Station' constructed at Koramangala becomes operational, waste from seven wards will come here directly through autos. From the arrival of the auto, its route number, license plate, weight of waste will be recorded on the website under CCTV camera surveillance. The waste is transported directly from the auto to 'capsules' in the form of 'fuel carrying containers'. Liquid-waste is pumped out, compressed and filled. At the bottom of the 'capsules' there is also room for more liquid-waste storage. It is transported to the processing units by GPS-controlled trucks
Waste collection is now going on through 2 compactors, tens of autos in each ward. If the 'secondary transfer station' is operational, around 16 tonnes of waste will be transported in a single 'capsule'. It does not emit any liquid-waste or odor. Also, biological fluid is sprayed to prevent odors from leaving the station even during the time the waste goes into the 'capsule' from the auto. There is facility for sorting and transportation of dry waste and mixed waste in STS.
Once the waste from Auto arrives at STS, all the responsibility lies with the contractor till its disposal at the treatment plant. Also, all the equipment and trucks in STS are in the name of BBMP Chief Commissioner. All are property of BBMP.
Mini Transfer Stations (MTS) established for waste collection in the wards have not solved the problem of disposal. The operation-maintenance cost is also given to the MTS contractor. None of the equipment there is in the name of the corporation. Waste is being transported in ordinary compactors, garbage, liquid waste is leaking on the road. Therefore, instead of mini transfer stations, it is planned to build 'secondary transfer station' in each assembly constituency, BBMP officials said.
'Demand from Minister'
Minister K.J. George, Jameer Ahmed, Dinesh Gundurao have demanded the establishment of a 'Secondary Transfer Station' in their constituency. Besides, many MLAs have also asked for the construction of the station. A station is ready. Two others are under construction. About 15 more stations are planned to be established, and a clear plan will be prepared soon, said Dr. BBMP, Special Commissioner of Solid Waste Department. Harish Kumar said.
A new technology from garbage to compost
Rudraksha Waste Utility has proposed an 'odorless technology' to manufacture compost from green waste in the State Pollution Control Board. The board suggested that this organization should be allowed one year to manufacture manure in waste treatment units of BBMP. BBMP Special Commissioner of Solid Waste Department Dr. Harish Kumar said.
In the 'Aerobic Sponge Bed Organic Method', raw waste is poured on the sponge bed at a depth of about 2 meters. Then add 'Surabhi' to remove the smell. There is no mosquito, fly, liquid-waste problem due to 'Amlika' natural solution and 'Shilindra' solution spray. In 90 days, the raw waste becomes fertilizer, said Dr. Rudraksha Institute. C. Senappa, Dr. Sunita explained the technology at the Pollution Board.
In a letter written to the BBMP, the Member Secretary of the State Pollution Control Board said that the Central and State Pollution Control Board, BBMP technical committee will supervise the process of making fertilizer for the Rudraksha Institute.
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