Case study on Project to Treat 100 ton Municipal Bio Degradable Waste in, Jaipur, Rajasthan

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Case study on Project to Treat 100 ton Municipal Bio Degradable Waste in, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Waste a problem every where in the country. As the awareness and increasing of the waste many different laws have been made by the government to over come the problem of the waste. New Guidelines of Solid Waste Management 2016, has come into force replacing the old guidelines of 200. The main emphasis is given on treating the waste at the source, keeping this in mind there are many bulk waste generators are identified by the Local bodies. One which major are the Mandies (Krishi Upaj Mandies) located in the cities which supplies the Fruit and vegetables need of the cities and its near areas. Now Krishi Upaj Mandis are seeking for the new ways of treating there waste at low cost. There are many Mandies running in the country, which are acting as hub for the farmers to bring there fruits and vegetable and sell to the big merchants and from these mandies to the local venders can collect the material and sell them to the cities and full fill the need of the residence. As the waste from the mandi can be converted in waste to Energy.

Introduction

Government of Rajasthan and Nagar Nigam, Jaipur are keen to improve Solid Waste Management (SWM) in the city in terms of Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules-2000 and Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) involving private sector. LSG Rajasthan is also playing an important role in maintain and handling the waste rules and also keen to resolve the waste management and handling issues.

Jaipur municipal region had a population of 30.73 lace in 2011 which is projected to grow 81.10 lace 2031 Jaipur as Fastest moving city cleanness in all over India in Swachh Bharat Mission 2018. Ranking of Jaipur is declared in 2018 for cleanness in all over India is 39 and got 43 rank in 2019, therefore, need of the achievement well justified to achieve "Zero West City".

  1. Ensuring 100% coverage of Primary waste collection activity through Door to Door Collection system.
  2. Install operational discipline monitoring/digital solutions.
  3. Enhance service standards.