ROLE OF ULBS & PUBLIC IN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

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Transcript ROLE OF ULBS & PUBLIC IN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

Role Of Ulbs & Public In Solid Waste Management Mrs Almitra H Patel, Member Supreme Court Committee for Solid Waste Management [email protected]

SWM : WHOSE JOB ?

ULB?

SWM is an obligatory duty for Urban Local Bodies.

It is easier to fulfil this with cooperation from the public

PUBLIC?

SWM is NOT an NGO’s job.

Expecting the public or a private agency to do the ULB’s job, even on paymt, is not the answer.

MAKE CITIZENS YOUR

PARTNERS

in SWM

SEGREGATION OF WASTE-1

ULBs must

NEVER MIX inert waste

(road dust, drain silt, debris)

with Garbage

(whether segregated or not).

IDENTIFY SPACES for useful placement of Inerts.

This reduces waste by 40

% ! Citizens will not add inerts to a door-to door collection route.

Calcutta charges Rs 10 per handcart for debris clearance from private sites.

Run a Hot-line for

Rubble Exchange

SEGREGATION OF WASTE-2

Collect Wet and Dry waste separately : Preferably at different times or weekly or in different ways.

Encourage Rag pickers to work alongside Safai Karmacharis.

Citizens cooperate 60% easily, but lose heart when they see both wastes dumped into same lorry at their doorstep, or unloaded at same disposal point.

Encourage waste-buyers by lifting their rejects weekly

DRY WASTE MANAGEMENT SPACES

Plan separate destinations for Wet and Dry waste.

Provide Sorting Stations in ULB spaces.

Provide recycling eqpt at disposal site.

POLICIES for DRY-WASTE USE

Shredded plastic film added 8% in bitumen makes wonderful asphalt roads.

PWD SPECIFICATIONS MUST BE AMENDED to allow for such use.

ULB Schools can help.

Weekly School Collection of carrybags, bread wrappers, milk pouches etc has reduced plastic menace in Kodagu Dist.

and in Mussoorie.

NGOs can help organise it

3 WAYS TO IMPROVE WASTE COLLECTION & TRANSPORT: Nasik, Punjab, Ranchi models Nasik

’s “naka” system is cost-effective: trucks halt briefly at road junctions; NO PRIMARY Collection.

Citizens bring their home waste-bins directly to the truck and empty them directly into it.

City is free of dustbins on roads. Stray animals then are fewer too.

Ragpickers in truck collect dry waste for recycling, help reduce waste + make it more suitable for composting

PUNJAB pays communities to manage their own wastes

Cities pay Rs 1100 per 200 households for door-to-door collection.

City provides trucks for secondary transport from collection points.

Park mgt costs are shared, also in Vizag.

Residents contribute for additional costs.

Permission for Mobile Ads on hand-carts or tricycles encourages sponsors to pay for these.

Residents manage Parks from corpus income.

Ranchi allows an NGO to manage a Ward: 5 Wards so far.

RMC provided vehicles for Mass Cleanup Drive before starting program.

RMC SKs work happily for door-to-door as per NGO’s planning.

RMC tractor clears waste.

Needs a good strong NGO.

NBJK provided 200 man-days to remove 200 t backlog waste in 10 days. Organised Ward into ad-hoc Pocket Devlopment Committees in 2 months for door-to-door on hh contrib’n.

Waste sanitising to start soon at collection points, and later decentralised composting.

MERA AANGAN SAAF : My Clean Frontage

Towns must pass Rules/ Resolutions requiring ground-floor occupiers to keep their frontages clean upto road centre, esp for commercial areas, incl drain, pave ment, road shoulder.

Citizens cooperate AFTER Mass Cleanup Drive, with NGO or Trade Association support and monitoring.

This helps control hawker litter, flooding and footpath encroachments.

CONCENTRATE ON THE DIRTIEST AREAS FIRST !

THREE SUCCESSFUL MODELS for SLUMS:

Truck at entrance,

Take-away bins Dhaka composting All require close ULB interaction with local leaders or councillors.

Offer to start wherever full support is promised.

Whistle-system is easiest

TAKE-AWAY BINS, MUMBAI

Commitment at top reqd: Appoint OSD Slum Adoption for regular, punctual pickup & rapid response to grievances.

Delegate fiscal powers.

Start with Mass Cleanup.

Local unemployed youth clean drains 7-8am, then Place buckets in slum from 8-10 am for residents’ use.

10-11am Empty buckets into lorry, stack all bins.

Re 1 per capita per month or max Rs 5/family p.m.

DHAKA NGO buys back compost

Perforated drum given to 5-6 families to share. Only 1-2” of food wastes to be added in a layer over starter compost at bottom of barrel.

NGO buys compost at Rs 2/kg if quality OK.

Very popular idea in slums.

Many demand lockable lids to keep out misuse by others.

Some offer to buy drums on instalments, by payment in kind through compost made

CIVIC WARDENS AID A CITY

Bangalore APPOINTS Shuchi Mitras to help monitor performance.

Payment for clearance should

require

local OK Citizens cooperate where cities are serious about SWM and enforcement.

Hyderabad model works well.

ENFORCE built-in contractual penalties.

START WARD-WISE HAZ-WASTE PICK-UP SCHEMES

Street-light Dept to keep tube-lights and bulbs out of city waste.

Require take-back policies for oil & aerosol cans, sachets, mini-packs, electronic hardware / parts. See www.rbrc.com

on how to organise collection: First-Tuesday pickups of button cells, insulin needles, broken glass, thru NGOs,trade and cultural associations.

MINIMISE AND UTILISE

Encourage food banks: Animal-feed exchange, Provide night-shelter or poor-feeding spaces.

Send veg-market waste to go-shalas promptly, hotel waste to piggeries.

Decentralised composting, by buying local composts for horticulture dept use, and avoid cowdung use to discourage city stables.

Make unused park spaces available to interested citizens for composting.

Share transport savings with those who do this.

SANITISE SOLID WASTES

Pesticides are banned on waste and dustbins !

Use composting biocultures at all waste-collection points: They control odour and hence flies also.

Citizens will cooperate in better waste management when their environment improves

MINIMISE SEPTIC-TANK SLUDGES SANITISE LIQUID WASTE TOO

Encourage septic-tank treatments for sludge reduction in-situ. Make septic-tank inoculants available to public at Ward Offices.

Treat septic tanks, sumps and drains for mosquito control with public help, avoiding DDT and Pesticides.

Also bio-larvicides like Bti and lebestes fish as at Nagpur, or vent-pipe Net covers as in Pune.

STABILISE ALL WASTES

Unload waste in wind rows at disposal sites.

Inoculate with cow-dung water 5% or biocultures.

Minimise inerts and plastics to auction waste.

Promote Urban Agricult on vacant sites, or tax rebates for fencing.

Invite and accept public suggestions for improve ment and for eco Friendly land use and SWM Policies.

Make the public your PARTNER for a Clean City.