Madurai Corporation-Municipal Solid Waste Management
Madurai Corporation-Municipal Solid Waste Management
Madurai Corporation-Municipal Solid Waste Management
Abstract
Basic infrastructure development is an essential element of the economic growth
equation. The Government of India has proposed and provided for transferring several
administrative and financial powers to Local Bodies and designating them as the nodal
agency for provision of effective and sustainable urban services. Municipal Solid Waste
(MSW) Management is an obligatory function per the respective Municipal Acts that govern
the functions and responsibilities of Local bodies in India. It is the responsibility of the
Local bodies to collect, transport, process and dispose the Municipal Solid Waste in an
environmentally acceptable manner. The factors that influence the volume and
composition are average level of income, population, social behavior, climate, industrial
production and market for waste materials. Generation of solid waste is also reportedly in
direct relation to economic wealth. Variations are also bound occur in composition of solid
waste due to seasonal and location factors.
Keywords: Municipal Solid Waste, JNNURM Scheme, Urban Infrastructure, Basic
Governance, Urban Poor, City Development Plan
JNNURM Scheme
Project Under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) Scheme.
It is the first project of Integrated Solid waste Management Project having
concession period of 20 years based of PPP Model.
Survey, Design, Supply and construction of waste processing and disposal facility of
350 TPD and O & M of the project for the concession period of 20 years after date
of Commissioning.
Construction and Development of Sanitary Land fill Facility (SLF) and O & M of the
same for the disposal of inert & processing rejects & to accommodate mixed waste
in line with MSW Rules 2000.
As specified above, salient details of the present solid waste management system
per waste sampling and testing conducted and data obtained from Corporation of Madurai
officials are presented in the following Table
All these wastes are collected by sanitary workers through pushcarts, tri cycles,
autos and bins of various sizes. The collected wastes are transported to the dump yard
through the tipper lorries and tractors. The dumping of waste in open causes pollution
around the existing dump yard. The capacity of the vehicle used for the secondary
collection was not sufficient. Hence this project was proposed to create sufficient
infrastructure for primary & secondary collection and facilities for processing of waste in
compliance with the Municipal Solid Waste (Handling and Management) Rules, 2000. Under
this project, it is proposed to ensure the segregation of waste at source by providing
household bins and daily clearance of waste by procuring sufficient bins and vehicles. The
establishment of 350 TPD waste processing unit is underway. The construction of sanitary
landfills for the accumulated waste and the present and the future non - recyclable waste
has been completed. The organic waste will be converted into bio manure and the recycled
waste will be sent for reuse.
The Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India has sanctioned the Solid
Waste Management Project on 02.02.2007 at a cost of Rs.74.29 crore. The Government of
Tamil Nadu has accorded the Administrative Sanction for this project on 17.04.2007. This
project has been divided into VIII packages.
Working of a Project
This project was divided into seven packages.
Package - I : The estimated cost of this package was Rs.168.77 lakh. This package
provided for the procurement of household bins (522645 nos) to collect the garbage at the
source level, tricycle bins (10272 nos.) to collect the garbage from door to door, the
compactor bins (96 nos.) to collect the garbage from the roadsides and the tricycles.
Package - II: The estimated cost of this package was Rs. 65.09 lakh. This package
comprised of the procurement of Safety Equipments such as face masks (2827 nos.), gloves
(2827 nos.), cap (2827 nos.) and handling equipments (2900 nos.) for the sanitary workers.
Package - III : The estimated cost of this package was Rs. 275.86 lakh. This package
was meant for the procurement of mobile compactors (4 nos.), mini loaders (4 nos.) and
tipper lorries (4 nos.) for scrapping, collecting & conveying the garbage to the waste
treatment plant.
Package - IV : The estimated cost of this package was Rs. 279.30 lakh. This package
provided for the procurement of Stainless Steel Dumper Bins (570 nos.) to store the garbage
collected through the tricycles.
Package - V : The estimated cost of this package was Rs. 116.17 lakh. This package
was for the procurement of tricycles (920 nos.) for collecting the garbage at the door step.
Package - VI : The estimated cost of this package was Rs.400 lakh. This package
was for the procurement of dumper placer vehicles (47 nos.) to collect the dumber bins
located in each wards and then the bins are conveyed to the waste processing unit.
Package - VII: The estimated cost of this package was Rs. 5730.43 lakh. This
package consisted of the construction of Landfill & Waste processing Unit.
order to achieve the 100% coverage. The major sources of street wastes in Corporation
included:
Natural waste comprising dust blown from unpaved areas, decaying vegetation like
fallen leaves, blossoms and seeds originated from trees and plants,
Road traffic waste like oil, rubber, accidental spillage of load of vehicles in
addition to the construction wastes and animal droppings of related vehicles.
Behavioral wastes include litter thrown by pedestrians, households, establishments
and tourists along with human spittle and excrement of domestic pets.
Storm Water Drains/Sewer Cleaning wastes.
From the observations made on-site, the natural wastes and road & traffic wastes
are unavoidable and to be cleaned by street sweeping process. However, the behavioral
wastes are largely avoidable provided an efficient refuse collection service if in operation
for the use of pedestrians. It is very common to see solid waste in various places of the city
especially in commercial areas. The reasons are:
Behavioral pattern of the local inhabitants and floating population,
Solid waste thrown by the shop keepers,
Organic wastes from domestic and stray animals spread mainly in commercial
areas,
Wastes produced by the street hawkers and road side vegetable vendors and
Wastes generated from various small eateries.
But it was evident from the observation during the field visit that the success was
requiring a continuing program of public education and awareness backed by legislation and
efficiently operating enforcement measures.
Workers and the citizens of the city. Transportation of waste involves the following
activities:
Movement of vehicles to the various temporary storage points;
Manual loading of wastes using baskets and other lifting tools;
Lifting of wastes from the open yards on the way to the disposal site; and
Transportation of waste to the disposal site.
Observation
The per capita generation of waste in the city is 22 percent higher than the
quantity prescribed in the CPHEEO Manual and is about 330 grams (Standards 270
grams for the cities with a population between 10 to 20 lakhs).
Wastes are consisting of food waste and other discarded waste materials such as
paper, plastic, glass, metal, rags, packaging materials, etc. The household
industries (brassware) are contributing wastes in the form of ash.
Households, shops and commercial establishments in Madurai City are yet to start
the practice of segregation of recyclable waste at source. Such waste on the streets
or in the municipal bins are found going to disposal sites un-segregated.
The habit of storage at the source of waste generation for the effective door-door
collection is not practiced in all the area.
In the absence of the system of storage of waste at source, the waste is thrown on
the streets, treating streets as receptacle of waste.
The people are found throwing the wastes on the streets and expecting the Sanitary
Workers of the Local Body to clean leading to an ugly and unhygienic atmosphere
prevailing in the city.
There is a need to educate people to change their habit so as to store waste at
source, dispose of the wastes as per the directions of the Local Body and effectively
participate in the activities of the Local Body to keep Madurai City clean.
In few areas, the bins in use are without lids and found unsuitable for storage of
food wastes for 24 hours or more especially in households, restaurants, hotels and
eateries as wastes start stinking due to putrefaction.
Since Madurai Corporation is having 615Km length of roads needs to be swept every
day, major roads of width more than 7.5m requires mechanical sweeping machines
in order to save time and manpower.
Inadequate supply of essential tools like wheelbarrows/baskets to the Sanitary
Workers, often found forcing the Sanitary Workers to make a heap in undesignated
open yards.
All roads and streets are not being swept on daily basis. Certain important roads
and markets are swept daily, some are swept on alternate days or twice a week,
some are swept occasionally or not at all.
Sweeping in commercial areas are found beginning in the morning around 7.30 am,
but shops open after 9.00 am and found start throwing their sweepings on the
streets soon thereafter, nullifying the work just done by the Sanitary Workers.
In many places, the MS containers without lid are found to be either damaged or
toppled to horizontal positions and thereby not facilitating for the use.
Tractor-Trolleys are of 35 years old and have exhausted their economic life,
requiring immediate replacements to economize the operations. The hydraulic
Tractor-Trolley is procured about 6 years back, left with 2 years of economic life.
Animal carts need to be discontinued as they are not complying to
norms/standards.
Waste handling is partially mechanized and the waste is handled multiple times
leading to potential health hazards for the workers as all types of wastes including
hospital wastes are disposed off in the same storage points. The Sanitary Workers
are not given proper protective clothing.
Key Issues
Some problems are faced by Madurai Corporation while disposing the solid waste.
They are as follows:
Segregation of the collected waste from households at source is not being practiced
leading to mixing of waste and entrainment of recyclable waste being dumped
without proper and full recovery.
Door-to-Door collection is not practiced in a complete manner resulting in
haphazard disposal of waste by households on streets and adjacent to waste bins
rendering the general environment unaesthetic.
It is felt that in absence of adequate manpower, regulated transportation, narrow
streets and financial constraints are some of the reasons that are deterring door to
door collection.
As specified above, recyclable waste is not being removed from the general waste
at the source of subsequent pre-disposal points. This is leading to rag pickers
disturbing the waste dump and posing a significant public health risk.
Separation of waste that is bio-medical in nature at the household level is also not
performed which could entail some quantity of bio-medical waste reaching the
disposal site although a common treatment and disposal facility has been
reportedly made available at Madurai.
Waste is not covered with earth to prevent ingress of vector, pigs, dogs etc. A large
number of stray animals are found during site visits to the disposal site. Waste from
slaughter houses are observed to be disposed along public areas resulting in public
health and pollution problems.
Conclusion
To conclude that the present system of MSW collection is vested with the Health
Department and performed by Sanitary Workers who are in turn supervised by Sanitary
Inspectors. Transportation and maintenance of vehicles, however, is being performed by
the Engineering Department. It was noted that this existing system of dual (two-fold)
responsibility results in inefficient collection leading to complaints and inadequate
redressal/corrective mechanism. The institutional strength and capacity of Madurai
Corporation needs to be revamped to ensure effective management of the system.
References
1. CPHEEO manual on solid waste.
2. Hand Book of Madurai District.
Abbreviation
1. MS – Municipal Solid
2. MSW – Municipal Solid Waste
3. JnNURM – Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
4. CPHEEO – Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organisation
5. MT – Million Tonne
6. Nos - Numbers