BMC Waste Types
BMC Waste Types
BMC Waste Types
BMC area is divided into two major geographic divisions. One is the island
city, which is a strip of 24 sq km and the other is the suburban area, north
of the island city. Mahim creek separates the two, a creek that is getting
gradually filled up because of indiscriminate land developments by the
builders as well as planning agencies. River Mithi running north-south in
the suburbs is discharging its waters in this creek, whose path has been
also blocked by such development activities.
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Following are the obligatory duties of the Municipal Corporation under
section 61 (A), 61(C) and 61 (N) of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act
of 1988:
The per capita generation of wastes in Mumbai is about 630 gm. per
person per day (MCGM 2004). The quantity of municipal solid waste
generated within Greater Mumbai is 7,800 MT per day. Of this, the waste
generation in the island city is 48 per cent, when its population is just
27.92 per cent of Greater Mumbais population.
There is higher share of the island city in the total garbage generated
than its proportionate share in total population because, the island city,
being major employment centre, gets a large proportion of floating
population, in the day time. The solid waste is in the form of regular
garbage from households, debris, silt removed from the drains, nallas,
cow dung and waste matter removed from gullies between the houses.
On the whole, 4,500 MT (57.68 per cent) of waste in the whole of the city
is biodegradable in nature; another 500 MT (6.41 per cent) is the dry
waste consisting of paper and cardboards, plastics, metals, glass, etc.
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another 2,500 MT (32 per cent) is the debris and silt and 25 MT is
biomedical waste (MCGM 2004).
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Constituents of Recyclable Wastes at Source and Disposal Sites
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Two more landfill sites have been proposed: at Kanjurmarg of 82 Ha and at
Mulund of 40 Ha.
Decentralised Methods for Waste Disposal
The Corporation has recently issued a work order for establishing a centralized
treatment facility on Built-Own Operate-Transfer (BOOT) basis. This treatment
facility will be equipped with imported autoclave and shredder machines to
deal with different categories of bio-medical waste (MCGM website, Jul. 2005).
A Waste to Energy and Compost Plant for 3600 TPD has also been proposed,
although no date for commissioning has been indicated (SWM Cell, AIILSG,
2003). Wet or biodegradable waste is disposed through the process of
composting by adopting the method of vermi-culture and dry or recyclable
waste is disposed by direct sale to the recycling unit by rag-pickers. At some
places for example, for example at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC)
plant and at the Shatabdi Hospital plant, wet i.e. biodegradable waste -
specifically waste from the canteen in the case of the BARC plants and waste
from nearby hotels in case of the Shatabdi Hospital plant - is converted to
biogas through the process of bio-methanation. Wet waste from markets is
converted to high quality compost manure called Vermigold at the vermi
composting plant located in Dadar. Waste disposed in this way throughout the
different waste management units under various organisations adds up to 370
MT per day.
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Comparison with Delhi Municipal Corporation & Pune Municipal
Corporation.
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With the increasing
Some Method to increase capacity of
population, the solid waste
garbage dump garbage generation per day
& garbage density also
increasing in Mumbai, while
there are limited sites for
disposal of garbage, so that
the emergency need rise up
for find the solutions for the
garbage disposal techniques.
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STEP 1
STEP 2
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Bibliography
Sr. Year of
No. Name of Book/ Source Author publication
Ministry of
Environment
Urban Municipal Waste Management
1 and Forests, Mar-10
Newsletter
Government
of India
New Practices of Waste Management Case of Darshini
Mumbai Mahadevia,
2 Bela Dec-05
Pharate,
Amit Mistry
National
Urban initiatives - volume 4 - Gorai Dumping Institute of
3 Mar-11
Ground An Urban Rejuvenation Project Urban
affairs
4 articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com 19-Dec-11
5 envis.maharashtra.gov.in/envis_data/files/MSW
6 wikipedia.org/wiki/Deonar_dumping_ground 26-Jun-12