The Hindu (Kochi)

38 new proposals for liquid waste management dropped after public protests in State

- G. Krishnakum­ar

The State government dropped as many as 38 projects envisaged for the management of liquid waste owing to local protests and land issues. There were eight projects under constructi­on, 39 in approved status, and 74 new proposals as per the report submitted by the Department of Local SelfGovern­ment before the Principal Bench of the National Green Tribunal on August 16, 2023.

As per the progress report on the implementa­tion of solid and liquid waste management in the State filed on April 5, it was pointed out that a major drop had occurred in the case of new proposals due to concerns such as strong local agitation and land issues. Of the 74 new proposals, 38 were dropped while seven projects received administra­tive sanction.

But the State was able to identify another 41 new projects, which came under various schemes. It included sewage treatment plants (STPs), STPs with cotreatmen­t facilities, faecal sludge treatment plants (FSTPs) and mobile treatment units, it said.

Among the eight underconst­ruction projects, five got completed and were commission­ed, and two projects are in the constructi­on stage. The report said the State had ringfenced about ₹2,343 crore for liquid waste management. Currently, projects worth ₹2,067 crore have been taken up for implementa­tion. Projects have been formulated around 88% of the ringfenced amount within a year.

An amount of ₹452.3 crore has been committed through funds from other institutio­nal sources additional­ly. Projects worth ₹836.5 crore were under way under AMRUT 1.0 and 2.0 to set up STPs, FSTPs and sewer networks, it said.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? As per the progress report on the implementa­tion of solid and liquid waste management in the State filed on April 5, local agitations and land issues led to dropping of projects.
FILE PHOTO As per the progress report on the implementa­tion of solid and liquid waste management in the State filed on April 5, local agitations and land issues led to dropping of projects.

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