To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

Involve private sector in municipal waste disposal: Expert

Bangalore, Feb 21 (UNI) Privatisation and involvement of self help groups and NGOs could help effectively tackle the problem of disposal of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), causing serious health and environmental problems due to rapid growth in urban areas, Environmental Management and Policy Research Institute (EMPRI) Director General V Basappa said today.

Speaking at a workshop on 'Raising Environmental Awareness of Indian Cities', organised by Winrock International with the support of European Union here, he said MSW generation in the country stood at 55 MT now and the collection efficiency was 72.5 per cent. This meant that the remaining MSW remained undisposed.

Improper disposal of waste was posing serious problems like spread of epidemic diseases, multiplication of vectors, contamination of ground water, release of methane and global warming, he said.

Mr Basappa said change in lifestyle and economic growth had contributed to increase in MSW. The per capita national average of MSW in 1997 stood at 0.468 kg per day and it was expected to go up five times by 2047. While availability of land for land fill was a big problem faced by municipalities, transportation of MSW remained the biggest challenge.

Effective treatment and disposal like recycling of MSW or producing energy using municipal waste, institutional and regulatory reforms, apart from involvement of private sector, SHGs and NGOs should help a great deal in addressing the problem. However, the local bodies in the country had been slow to react to the problem and still remained reluctant to extensively privatise waste disposal, he added.

Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development and Finance Corporation Managing Director Jawaid Akhtar said that despite the Union Government asking the States to frame rules on solid waste management before 2000, little work had been done in this direction.

While 30 to 50 per cent of the municipal budget was being spent on disposal of MSW involving nearly 50 per cent of the municipal staff, success rate in waste disposal still remained low, he rued.

UNI

Housewife and her son commit suicide by jumping into well

Mysore, Feb 25 (UNI) A Twentyeight-year-old housewife committed suicide by jumping into a well along with her three year old Son in Halagerepura Village in Kollegal Taluk of Chamarajanagara District today. Police said that Savitha, after quarelling with her husband, left the house with Madan and jumped into the well. The bodies were recovered. UNI.....

Cauvery cauldron boils; farmers ready for sacrifices

Mysore, Feb 25 (UNI) The quiet flowing Cauvery, which has turned into a river of sorrow for more than a century due to the prolonged dispute on sharing of its waters between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, is back in turmoil with farmers agitated over the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal's final award. The emotional bond of the people with the river is so vibrant that the farmers in the Cauvery basin of the State are prepared for any sacrifice to fight for.....

MP govt told to redress rehab grievances

Bhopal, Feb 21 (UNI) Madhya Pradesh Assembly Speaker Ishwardas Rohani today directed the state government to redress rehabilitation-linked grievances vis-a-vis the under-construction Sardar Sarovar and the Indira Sagar dams on the Narmada. After the matter was raised during a question hour by Mr Sajjan Singh Verma (Congress), the Opposition was dissatisfied with the reply by Minister of State for Water Resources Nagendra Singh and accused the Treasury Benches of furnishing ''untrue'' informaton. Dr Sunilam (Samajwadi Party) staged a walkout. Questions and.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login