P'kula MC to revamp its C&D waste mgmt
Panchkula, Aug. 21 -- The municipal corporation (MC) is set to streamline its waste management at its construction and demolition (C&D) waste dumpsite at Nagal village in Barwala. A senior MC official said that two tenders have been floated-one for constructing the boundary wall of the dumpsite and another for hiring an agency for collection and transportation of C&D waste from the MC limits.
The bids for the latter have been invited through e-tendering with an estimated cost of Rs.2.13 crore for a five-year period. "We are also planning to open a processing centre at the site, and a separate tender will be floated soon," the officer said.
With this process, the MC will soon be able to generate recycled construction material from C&D waste. The initiative will promote a circular economy by turning debris into usable products like pavement blocks, building blocks, recycled sand, kerbstones, tiles, wood chips, and even biomass fuel. These recycled products will help address the growing issue of waste disposal in the city. On an average, Panchkula generates 30-40 tonnes of C&D waste daily, sometimes going up to 60 tonnes. At present, this debris is dumped on roadsides, community waste bins, and dhalaos, causing traffic obstructions and choking stormwater drains. The MC said that desilting of drains and manholes has become routine to avoid waterlogging during rains.
"The MC aims to develop an economically viable and environmentally sustainable system for C&D waste management. By diverting such debris from landfills, we hope to conserve landfill space, reduce environmental impact, and lower construction costs," the official highlighted. Once the tender is allotted, the selected contractor will ensure daily collection and transportation of waste to minimise inconvenience to residents and commuters. C&D waste in Panchkula originates from demolition of old structures and new construction projects, etc. "A comprehensive system is urgently needed as the generation of such waste is irregular and varies in volume," the official said....
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