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Sanya Dhingra is an assistant editor with ThePrint. She writes on politics, government and history, and is particularly interested in the history of 19th and early 20th Century British India. She can be reached at: sanya.dhingra@theprint.in Follow her on twitter @DhingraSanya
Great ? Solutions! Golf ⛳️ ?️ ?️♀️ Park is a A Large user of Water ? .
* USA ?? At San Jose / Santa ? Clara County & Surrounding Counties has Recycled Water pipeline infrastructure ♻️ .
Waste Water can be converted into Non Potable Irrigation Water /Landscaping purpose Water .
Ref: http://www.sanjoseca.gov/index.aspx?NID=1586.
Small-Medium & Large Municipal Cotporations/Should plan to Have All District/with in One State Competition & All India ?? Level Best Management Practice *Competition*
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Innovation is always commendable and kudos to the officer for taking the initiative. However a few niggling points: How cost effective is it to hire expensive machinery and how sustainable is it when garbage production and management is not a one time activity. Second, they should re-consider developing a golf course – vey inequitable as it is not a publicly accessible property. Moreover, in today’s water crisis, grass is a guzzler of water. What about cricket/football field, parks with tress and bushes for walking, exercising, relaxing and creating a lung for the city.
The age old nexus between the officials ministers and the contractors needs to go before we see any impact of this workable thing in most parts of India.
The waste management and rain water harvesting are two domains where the government has been strangely passive, for some reason.
The most formidable task in clearing garbage in any town is clearing plastic garbage. We do not read any method used to clear the plastic garbage in Indore during year under award. If that is published it would be helpful for other towns to emulate.
Is it really possible (if Yes), then what is the technology that Indore Municipal Corporation had adopted for the Bio-remediation of their 30 Lakh Tonnes of legacy waste in just Six month time? In Bhopal it is taking almost two years time to Bio-remediate just 10 Lakh Tonnes of legacy waste at Bhanpur site.
GARBAGE HANDLING IS A VERY TEDIOUS TASK AND SOLUTION FOUND IS SUCCESSFUL MUST BE ADOPTED IN ALL BIG CITIES AND TOWNS IN INDIA.
Didn’t understand a thing about what he exactly did – except for the fact that the way it was financed was changed. However, even in that, how exactly ?? The article is very vague.
Are you done this work without taking your salary . If no you are suitable for that garbage only .
Assam Govt may also be requested to follow this model for garbage disposal in Guwahati and other urban areas.