Preview

Waste Management

Satisfactory Essays
Open Document
Open Document
731 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Waste Management
State-wise Availability of Common Hazardous Waste Treatment,
Storage & Disposal Facility (TSDF)
S.No.
1.

Name of the State/UT
Andhra Pradesh

Number of Common TSDFs in operation
Total 02 TSDFs with Secured Landfill Facility and Common
Incinerator Facility at following sites:
(i) M/s Hyderabad Waste Management Project (Ramky
Enviro Engineers Ltd) Survey no. 684/1, Dundigal village, Qutbullapur Mandal, R.R. Dist- 500 043 (A.P.)
(ii) M/s Coastal Waste Management Project, Jawaharlal
Nehru Pharma City, E-Bonangi, IDA, Parawada,
Vishakhapatnam

2.

Arunachal Pradesh

Nil

3.

Assam

Nil

4.

Bihar

Nil

5.

Chattisgarh

Nil

6.

Delhi

Nil

7.

Goa

Nil

8.

Gujarat

Total 08 TSDFs.
Out of 08 TSDFs, following 04 sites have only Secured Landfill
Facility:
(i) M/s
Naroda
Enviro
Project
Ltd.,
GIDC Odhav, Dist-Ahmedabad
(ii) M/s The Green Environment Services Co-op. Society
Ltd. Survey no. 89-90-91, Vill Vinzol, Ahmedabad,
Gujarat
(iii) M/s Vapi Wate & Effluent Management Co. Ltd. Plot no.
4807, etc. Phase IV GIDC, Vapi, Dist: Valsad, Gujarat
(iv) M/s Gujarat Maritime Board, Alang Dist. Bhavnagar
And, remaining following 04 sites have Secured Landfill Facility as well as Common Incinerator Facility:
(i) M/s Nandesari Environment Control Ltd, 519-P, GIDC,

S.No.

Name of the State/UT

Number of Common TSDFs in operation
Nandesari, Dist. Vadodara
(ii) M/s Bharuch Enviro Infrastructure Ltd. Plot no. 97019716, GIDC, Ankleshwar-393 002 (Gujrat)
(iii) M/s Gujarat Env. Protection & Infrastructure Ltd., Village
Gabheni, Near Sachin G.I.D.C. Surat – 394 230.
Gujarat.
(iv) M/s Saurashtra Enviro Projects Pvt Ltd. Survey no. 415,
417 & 418, Vill Juna katariya, Tal-Bhachau, Dist-Kutch,
Gujarat

9.

Haryana

Nil

10.

Himachal Pradesh

01 TSDF with only Secured Landfill Facility at M/s Shivalik Solid
Waste Management Ltd. Vill Majra, P.O. Dabhota, Teh.
Nalagarh, Distt Solan (H.P.)

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Better Essays

    SCEI210 - Unit 4 IP

    • 1126 Words
    • 4 Pages

    In this research paper we will be reviewing the history of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW). We will describe what problems an open landfill, early landfill and a modern landfill are and how innovations are being implemented to the landfill to make it more productive and reduce the environmental impact.…

    • 1126 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Geosequestration

    • 2846 Words
    • 12 Pages

    M.Sc.(tech.) Environmental Science & Technology (CEST) RAJIV GANDHI SOUTH CAMPUS BARKACHHA MIRZAPUR BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY…

    • 2846 Words
    • 12 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Waste Management Case

    • 1110 Words
    • 5 Pages

    In evaluating the reasonableness of an estimate, AU Section 342, encourages auditors to concentrate on key factors and assumptions that are:…

    • 1110 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Early Landfills

    • 936 Words
    • 4 Pages

    To ensure that our garbage does not harm the public health or the environment, today’s modern; state-of-the-art landfills are technically sophisticated and highly regulated. These landfills are usually mentioned to as municipal solid waste landfills to decide them from the open dumps of the past. Modern landfills include engineered protective liners, leachate group systems, groundwater nursing, gas group equipment, and environmental reportage requirements. Waste disposal was not a problem when we had a traveling existence, we simply moved away and left…

    • 936 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Published by Aranya Suraksha Samiti- Assam & BCLSC; Inaugurated on 19th June, 2011 at Guwahati Press Club by Dr. Amarjyoti Choudhury, ExV.C. of Gauhati University, Assam, India. Chief Adviser: Dr. Prasanta K. Kalita, Dean, Soil & Water Resources Engineering University of Illinois, at Urbana-Champaign, USA. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chief Editor: Dr. Hari Charan Das Email: grmjournaleditor@sify.com…

    • 4165 Words
    • 17 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    As per Tamil Nadu State Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) records, there are about 830 large units engaged in textile industrial processes in Tirupur alone. These industries have established eight Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) and many individual Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP), which are subjected to treat about 75,000 m3 of effluent per day genereated by textile industries. On the other hand, the sludge that retained due to the solids separation process in the treatment plants create lot of environmental problems due to lack of disposal methods. The practicing method of disposal of sludge in the Tirupur region is the Land filling method. Except engineered landfills, the rest of the sludge is disposed off by dumping it on the earth surface which may lead to ground water contamination and thereby results in socio-economic impacts. Many studies have been conducted in those areas and it needs for an alternative sludge management. The industrial solid waste of different nature is effectively utilized in Building materials as light weight cement.…

    • 4007 Words
    • 17 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Energy conservation and consumption patterns have been a serious concern over the past thirty years. With the new age of globalisation and changing patterns in human needs, the need for energy has raised manifold. With the demand of energy rising, the need for new sources of energy became the first priority. This gave birth to the idea of alternative green energy. This paper deals with the need for conservation of traditional energy sources and development of alternative ones, especially solar energy in this case. The paper deals with the concept of green buildings and the impact civil engineering can bring to the movement of energy conservation by integrating buildings with the photovoltaic technology. How such a technique can make the buildings self sustaining in case of energy demand and consumption over the years. A few case studies have also been involved in the paper along with the credibility of such integration when we look 30 years down the line. Over much of the past 30 years, the standard for solar technology installed on buildings has been rack-mounted, silicon crystalline-based solar panels. Today, a new type of technology called thin-film photovoltaic is ready to change the way solar collectors are installed on buildings. This paper gives a broad overview of both the old and the new solar technologies, plus insight on designing and installing photovoltaic systems.…

    • 3295 Words
    • 14 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Pipe Borne Water

    • 10124 Words
    • 41 Pages

    Dara S.S. (1993): A text book of environmental chemistry and pollution control. S. chand and company limited. Ram Nagar, New Delhi 110055, 165.…

    • 10124 Words
    • 41 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Before, it was an open dumpsite. Garbage has to be burned to minimize space even longer usage of dumpsite. But there was a sudden change when an order coming from DENR telling that frequent burning has to be stopped because they found out that smoke coming from burned garbage is hazardous to the ozone layer. Thus, a resolution had been approved and a Clean Air Act and Segregation had been followed to diversify and minimize the garbage and it was classified as the biodegradable a non-biodegradable materials. And now, the dumpsite was converted into a sanitary landfill where the non-biodegradable wastes are recycled and biodegradable wastes are processed to become an organic fertilizer. The collections of recyclable materials are placed in the material recovery facility called Solid Waste Management RA 003.…

    • 1819 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Facility Layout • • • • Types of Facilities Site Selection: Where to Locate Global Supply Chain Factors Location Analysis Techniques Prof N. Balasubramanian Facility, Capacity, Planning - MMS I 1 Types of Facilities • Heavy-manufacturing facilities – large, require a lot of space, and are expensive • Light-industry facilities – smaller, cleaner plants and usually less costly • Retail and service facilities – smallest and least costly Prof N. Balasubramanian Facility, Capacity, Planning - MMS I 2 Factors in Heavy Manufacturing Location • • • • • • • Construction costs Land costs Raw material & finished goods shipment modes Proximity to raw materials Utilities Means of waste disposal Labor availability Prof N. Balasubramanian Facility, Capacity, Planning - MMS I 3 Factors in Light Industry Location • • • – Land costs Transportation costs Proximity to markets depending on delivery requirements including frequency of delivery required by customer…

    • 4010 Words
    • 47 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Fibre Reinforced Concrete

    • 1834 Words
    • 8 Pages

    This is to certify that Arijit Mitra with Roll no: 000810403035 has been prepared the project report on “WASTE WATER ENGINEERING” under my supervision as a part of his final year curriculum of Department of Civil Engineering, Jadavpur University.…

    • 1834 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Thr Drlhi Rr Disposals, Commission, Association Ashram, Mills Co Ltd, Delhi Village Dirrctor ( Ex-oficioA~fembcr ) Assistant MANAK OF BHAVAN, Director INDIAN 9 BAHADUR NEW DELHI (Tex), Bombay Mcerut Ch~th Rr General Gmeral. New Bombay of India.…

    • 1438 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Rise of English Novel

    • 2564 Words
    • 11 Pages

    ADVERTISEMENT FOR RECRUITMENT OF CONSTABLE(TRADESMEN)(MALE) IN BORDER SECURITY FORCE Applications are invited from MALE Indian citizens for the post of Constable (Tradesmen) in Border Security Force in the pay band –I Rs. 5200-20200 + Grade pay Rs.2000/- plus usual and admissible allowances to Central Govt. employees from time to time. In addition, Ration allowance, Medical Assistance, free uniform, free accommodation, free leave pass, etc. are admissible to BSF. 2. Application in the prescribed format given at Annexure-I either may be downloaded and printed out from BSF website or type written one side only of foolscap plain paper with passport size photographs affixed on application form and admit card be sent to the concerned Recruiting Agencies as mentioned against each State :S. No. IPO/BD to be BD Should prepared in favour prepared payble at of / payable at bank J&K “IG BSF Srinagar SBI Barzulla, (Kashmir Srinagar Industrial region) Estate” Code No.1527 J&K (Jammu “IG BSF Jammu” SBI Jammu region) Code No.0657 or PNB Jammu Name of State/UT Punjab Himachal Pradesh Chandigarh Gujarat Maharastra Daman & Diu, Dadar & Nagar Haveli. Goa Rajasthan “IG BSF Punjab Ftr” SBI BSF Campus Jalandhar Code No.6596 SBI GC CRPF Gandhinagar Code No.6825 Name of Recruiting Agencies/Application receiving centres with Address Frontier HQ BSF Srinagar, Sanatnagar, Indl Estates, Srinagar (J&K) Frontier HQ BSF Jammu Paloura Camp, Jammu (Jammu) Pin-181124 Frontier HQ BSF Punjab, Jalandhar Cantt (Punjab) Pin – 144006 Frontier HQ BSF Gujarat, PO : CRPF Group Centre Chiloda Road, Gandhinagar, Gujarat Pin-382042…

    • 2564 Words
    • 11 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Waste Management

    • 544 Words
    • 5 Pages

    Irreversible environmental damage in ecosystems terrestrial and aquatic air pollution (incineration) water pollution (land burial) Technical and environmental difficulties + administrative, economic and social problems PROBLEMS WITH LAND DISPOSAL OF WASTE  too little space for disposal  costs  harm to the environment and public health  landfills are unreliable in long run  aesthetics  public opposition WASTE MANAGEMENT Solve the technical and environmental difficulties, administrative, economic and social problems Tasks to be done: –Planning –Design –Construction –Operation of facilities for In the field of: –Collecting, –Transporting, –Processing, –Disposing of the waste material WHAT SHOULD BE DONE?…

    • 544 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays