Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

MC awaits 390 trucks for 100% waste segregatio­n

- Munieshwer A Sagar

CHANDIGARH: A quick turnaround in the municipal corporatio­n’s poor waste management record in the city is unlikely with MC officials claiming that complete waste segregatio­n will begin only after an additional 390 waste segregatio­n trucks are bought.

It will take at least two months before the trucks are bought and made operationa­l. Currently, the civic body has 100 waste segregatio­n vehicles, but many of these couldn’t be used because the segregatio­n drive failed to kickstart in many sectors.

Chandigarh failed to break into top 10 in the Swachh Survekshan 2020 rankings mainly because of poor waste management. City’s score in the servicelev­el progress parameter, which mainly comprises performanc­e in solid waste management, dropped from 90% last year to 76.33% this year.

The MC has a poor track record in waste collection, segregatio­n and processing. More than 5 lakh metric tonne (MT) legacy waste is dumped at Dadumajra site, and an additional 25,000 MT is lying at the waste processing plant in there. Lack of segregatio­n at source was one of the major disputes between the private firm, earlier running the plant, and the MC.

MC commission­er KK Yadav said, “As soon as we get the 390 waste segregatio­n vehicles, we will begin with the perfect model under which 100% segregatio­n at source will be done. Right now, it is an average model.”

‘TECHNICAL ISSUES LED TO THE DELAY’

On the delay in procuring the vehicles, Yadav said, “First, there was an issue regarding compliance with BS-VI norms. Then the pandemic hit. There were also some technical issues with the tender floated for procuring the vehicles. We are anticipati­ng that by October we will get them.”

The procuremen­t of the additional 390 vehicles is still pending with the technical committee of Chandigarh Smart City Limited.

Even though it is yet to begin the segregatio­n drive in urban areas, the MC had submitted with the Swachh Bharat Mission that 92.3% waste was segregated at source and 95% was being processed. In a report of the Centre for Science and Environmen­t on solid waste released by the Swachh Bharat Mission, the MC had submitted that 100% waste segregatio­n at source had been implemente­d in 24 of 26 wards.

 ?? HT FILE ?? The Chandigarh municipal corporatio­n has 100 segregated waste collection vehicles.
HT FILE The Chandigarh municipal corporatio­n has 100 segregated waste collection vehicles.

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