lokadalath udupi part 1
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Udupi district Lokadalath presentation 1st partTRANSCRIPT
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Udupi District
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Activity Compliance Future Plans
1 Primary Collection Solid Waste
In Udupi, Kundapura and Karkala 90 % to 97% (34 out of 35 wards ) of municipal area is covered. In Saligrama TP 50% of municipal area is covered.
By Dec 2012 remaining areas will be covered.
2 Segregation of Solid Waste
25 to 35% of waste collected is segregated at source and at disposal sites of 3 ULBs. Information, Education and Communication (IEC) activities such as Workshops, Jathas, Seminars, Cleanness Campaign, display of hoardings, audio announcements are carried out in all the ULBs
Action plan is prepared and by June 2013 complete segregation will be achieved in phased manner.
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3 Secondary Storage of Solid Waste
In all four ULBs 100% is achieved for this metal containers are being used.
The same will be maintained
4 Secondary Transportation
In all 4 ULBs 100% is achieved for this hydraulically operated dumper placer /Tractors vehicles are used .
The same will be maintained
5 Street Sweeping In all 4 ULBs 100% street sweeping is achieved. For this outsourced and ULBs workers are used .
The same will be maintained
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6 Treatment of Solid Waste
In all ULBs Biodegradable waste is Inertised by spraying microbial culture. Recyclable waste is sent for recyclers.
1. In Udupi CMC Rs 54 lakhs was earmarked in 2011-12 13th finance commission to establish 2tonnes/day Biomethanation plants. Estimates are prepared and submitted for approval.
2. To generate 1 MW electricity, from waste, Expression of interest is called and proposal is submitted to Govt for approval on DBOT basis under PPP model
3. In Kundapura Rs 30 Lakhs is earmarked for setting up Vermi compost plant under SFC, and tender process in progress.
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7 Disposal of Solid Waste
In Udupi and Kundapura Sanitary landfill sites are developed consisting of COMPOUND WALL, INTERNAL ROAD, WINDROW COMPOSTE YARD, AEROBIC AND ANOROBIC LECHEAT COLLECTION PONDS, SANITARY LANDFILL AREA, MONITORING WELL, STROM WATER AND LECHEAT DRAINS. The rejects are land filled in Sanitary land fill area, in Karkala rejects are land filled in Engineering land fill area. For Saligrama TP, the waste is sent to Udupi site.
For Saligrama TP Land is identified and proposal is submitted to government for procurement. An amount of Rs.60 Lakhs is reserved under SFC 2011-12 for procurement of land.
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Plastic Waste Management in Udupi district ULB’s
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In all the ULBs council has made resolution to ban plastic below 40 microns as per Plastic usage Rule 2011
IEC activities are carried out and awareness programmes are conducted in all ULBs
All commercial establishments ,business community and NGOs are involved in awareness programmes.
In Udupi CMC raids are carried out on commercial establishments and seized the below 40 micron carry bags.
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IEC Activities for plastic ban
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IEC Activities for keeping the streets clean.
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Awareness through media regarding ban of plastic
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Plastic Ban display boards and Plastic Raids
Jatha at Karkala for keeping public places clean
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Information Education & Communication Activities in Udupi Dist. ULBs’
Audio Announcement
Mahithi Shibiras
Jathas by School children
Mahithi Shibiras
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Prize distribution
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Segregation of Municipal Solid Wastes at landfill site
Compost Cloths Glass
Rubber Plastic Pet Bottles
Plastic Soudha in GP’s
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Storage of wastes in different capacity metallic containers in Udupi & Kundapura
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Secondary TransportationSecondary Transportation
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Inertisation of Waste (Composting by Windrow method) in Landfill sites
At Udupi At Kundapura
Liquid Waste ManagementULB Status Future Plans
Udupi 12 MLD STP is functioning, UGD system is covering an area of 25%
A Proposal for Rs.60.00 Crores is submitted to Govt. for approval to cover remaining area
Kundapura A Proposal for Rs.85.00 Crores towards UGD System is submitted to Govt. for approval
Karkala A Proposal for Rs.51.00 Crores towards UGD System is submitted to Govt. for approval
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Sewage Treatment Plant Udupi
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Sewage Treatment Plant Udupi
ParksULB Status Future Plan
Udupi 17 Parks of extent 26.68 acres are present
Rs 1.00 Crore work of development of Bhujanga park is nearing completion.
Kundapura 2 Acres of park is present.
Action plan for Rs.5.29 Lakh is approved and work is under progress for development.
Karkala 1 Acre of Park is present.
Action plan for Rs.5.29 Lakh is approved and work is under progress for development.
Saligrama Action plan for Rs.9.14 Lakh is approved for development under 13th Finance
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Photographs of Parks
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Doddangudde Park Kota Shivarama Karanta Park
• TOTAL 100 ACRES OF LAND RESERVE FOR KOTI CHENNAYYA THEME PARK AND AYURVEDIC GARDEN.
• AMOUNT SPENT TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT OF KOTI CHENNYYA THEME PARK RS.162.00 LAKHS.
• RS. 200.00 LAKHS ENMARKED FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THEME PARK AND AYURVEDIC GARDEN
• MUNIYAL AYURVEDIC GARDEN IN UDUPI TOWN• DAIVAVANAS IDENTIFIED BY THE FOREST DEPARTMENT.
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There are 146 Grama Panchayaths in Udupi district. Solid Waste Management in rural areas is done through –
◦ Total Sanitation Campaign ◦ Suvarna gramodaya Programme ◦ Swacha Grama Scheme
Sthree Shakthi Group, SHG’s NGO’s and public Representatives are
Involved to bring Behavioral changes for improved sanitation and
Hygenic practices and to eliminate the practice of open defecation
From the funds of Nirmala Grama Puraskara, Suvarna Grama and Swacha Grama Schemes 120 Grama Panchayaths have taken up the solid waste management.
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Solid Waste dumping yards ,Dust bins, Solid Waste Transportation vehicles like tricycles, Tractors, Goods carriers etc. are arranged for the rural solid waste management.
The action plan is prepared for 20 Grama Panchayaths for solid waste management under Sampoorna Swachatha Andolana 2012-13 annual implementation plan. And remaining 6 Grama Panchayaths will be covered next year
122 Grama panchayaths have landfill sites.
Street sweeping is done in all the 146 Grama Panchayaths.
Grama panchayaths collect waste by different transportation modes .
Transportation to the landfill site is covered in 122 GramaPanchayaths.
107 GPs are awarded with Nirmal Gram puraskar.
Nairmalya state award for 3 GPs and
146 Gp’s are free of open defecation.
43890 BPL families have been covered under IHHL as against
43890 families.(100%)
34286 APL families have been covered under IHHL as against
34286 families.(100%)
393 toilets for anganawadis,458 toilets for schools and 13
community sanitary complex’s are constructed .
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For the sustainability of TSC/Solid Waste Management, ZP
is involving NGO’s regularly to create awareness among
rural mass
IEC activities viz.. Wall paintings, distribution of pamphlets,
organizing public meetings, kala jathas, shramadana and
street plays in public places
wet waste is minimum at villages, used as manure for
kitchen gardens.
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Landfill sites will be identified and aquired for the remaining 24 Grama panchayaths within a period of one year.
Push carts and primary collection points will be provided to all the Grama Panchayaths.
Purchasing solid waste transportation vehicles for the remaining Grama Panchayaths .
Providing Vermi compost and Biomethanation plants in 61 panchayaths.
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Improving existing landfill sites by proper fencing and providing other infrastructure facilities.
Constructing plastic control rooms and plastic Soudhas in all the Grama Panchayaths.
Improving solid waste management in GPs in collaboration with adjacent ULB’s.
The above works will be taken up in phased manner.
Sanoor Grama Panchayath has introduced a plastic control room for the collection and management of plastic and other solid waste in a segregated manner.
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Landfill site at Sidhapura G.P. Kundapura Taluk (Suvarna Gramodaya Scheme )
Landfill site at Maravanthe G.P. (Kundapura Taluk)
An AGM machine has been installed at Belapu G.P. on trial basis.
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Ensures volume reduction by 60-70%. Enables successful segregation (manually). Organic waste/Bio-degradable waste can be
converted into organic manure. Segregation of non-bio degradable waste
will increase the reuse/recycle percentage. (Pet bottles, dry plastics, metals)
Enables public participation. Ensures reduction in transportation .
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Working Picture of the Machine Sorting on Conveyer belt
Organic waste into shredding unit Pressing Unit/ Customized Baling Machine
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Solid Waste Management Awareness Jatha at Belapu Grama Panchayath
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Inauguration of TSC Swachatha Sabha Nairmalya Award for Belapu GP
Rajatha Nairmalya and nairmalya award
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Awards
Nairmalya Rathna Award
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Details of Red, Orange and Green Category industries
Category Red Orange Green Total
Large 10 1 9 20
Medium 15 16 19 50
Small 95 101 413 609
Total 120 118 441 679
Red : Highly Polluting unitsOrange : Moderately polluting unitsGreen : Less polluting units
Status of A category Industries
Industry Action taken
Udupi Power corporation Ltd, Nandikoor, Udupi.
Thermal power Plant
(2X600 MW) is a only one “A” category type industry
•Installed Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) and Flue Gas Desulphurization Plant (FGD) and chimney of 275m AGL to the Boiler to control fly ash and sulphur dioxide emissions within stipulated standards.
•Installed Effluent treatment plant & Sewage treatment plant to treat the effluent & sewage generated.
•Replaced earlier FRP pipeline with Mild Steel (MS) pipe line for the intake of Sea Water and to avoid pipeline breakage and leakages .
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Industry Action taken
Udupi Power corporation Ltd, Nandikoor, Udupi.
Thermal power Plant
(2X600 MW) is a only one “A” category type industry
•Presently the fly ash generated is transported in bulkers to Cement industry at Chikkaballapur.
•The bottom Ash & old excess fly ash generated is dumped in engineered ash pond. • The ground water quality around the ash pond is being regularly monitored and no ground water contamination is reported.
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Industry Action taken
Udupi Power corporation Ltd, Nandikoor, Udupi.
Thermal power Plant
(2X600 MW) is a only one “A” category type industry
• Maintaining water layer on dumped ash in the pond to avoid fugitive emissions.
•The asphalting/concreting of road inside the industry premise & road to ash pond area is completed.
• Installed drift eliminator for Cooling Towers to control drift.
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Industry Action taken
Udupi Power corporation Ltd, Nandikoor, Udupi.
Thermal power Plant
(2X600 MW) is a only one “A” category type industry
•The wastewater generated is being discharged about 600 mts inside the sea as prescribed by NIO, Goa. The sea water quality at discharge point is being monitored regularly by the College of Fisheries, Mangalore and no significant change in quality of sea water is observed.•Provided online stack monitoring system to Boiler Stack. •Installed 4 Nos of continuous Ambient Air Quality monitoring stations.• The Expert Committee is constituted by District Administration to look into the environmental aspects of the UPCL.
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SI.No Parameters Limits Results
Nov-11 Feb-12 Mar-121 pH 5.5-9 7.5 7.2 7.92 Oil & Grease 20mg/l BDL BDL BDL3 BOD 100 mg/l 3 1 14 TRC --- BDL BDL BDL
5Ammonical nitrogen 1mg/l BDL BDL BDL
6 TKN 100mg/l BDL BDL BDL
7 Iron 3mg/l 1.99 BDL BDL8 Free ammonia 5mg/l BDL BDL BDL9 Sulphide 5mg/l BDL BDL BDL
10 Fluoride 15mg/l 0.6 --- BDL
11Hexavalent Chromium 2mg/l BDL BDL BDL
12 Total Chromium 2mg/l --- --- ---13 Phosphate --- BDL BDL BDL
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Issue related to other polluting industries
Particulars of Industries
Compliance to under Water Act
Remarks
There are 5 Fish Meal & oil manufacturing Industries
1.Yashasvi Fish meal
2.Unity Fish meal
3.Hindustan Marine
4.Raj fish meal
5.Janatha Fish meal
Adequate treatment facility is provided by all the 5 units and only treated effluents are being discharged into sea.
Out of 5 fishmeal units 4 units have provided deodorizer and 3 units have provided evaporator for further treatment of effluent generated
Monitoring of treated trade effluents discharged in to sea are being carried out regularly and the results are confirming to the stipulated standards.
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Effluent Treatment plant of M/s Hindustan Marine and Hindustan Peeling Industries
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SI.No Parameters Limits Results
11-Oct 11-Nov 11-Jan
1 pH 5.5-9 5.8 6.1 6.6
2 SS 100mg/l 44 34 36
3 BOD 100mg/l 60 45 90
4 COD 250mg/l 198 217 246
5 TRC 1mg/l BDL BDL BDL
6 Ammonical nitrogen 50mg/l 0.56 0.56 0.56
7 TKN 100mg/l 0.84 0.84 0.84
8 Free ammonia 5mg/l BDL BDL 0.005
9 Iron 3mg/l 0.2 -- 1.04
10 Nitrate 20mg/l 20 15 20
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Effluent Treatment plant of M/s Unity Fish Meal & Oil Co.,
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SI.No Parameters Limits Results
11-Dec 12-Feb 12-Mar
1 pH 5.5-9 6.9 6.1 7.9
2 SS 100mg/l 24 44 82
3 Nitrate 20mg/l 15 5 15
4 BOD 100mg/l 45 15 78
5 COD 250mg/l 239 37 248
6 TRC 1mg/l BDL BDL BDL
7 Ammonical nitrogen 50mg/l 0.56 0.28 BDL
8 TKN 100mg/l 0.84 0.56 BDL
9 Free ammonia 5mg/l 0.0045 BDL BDL
10 Iron 3mg/l -- 0.07 1.43
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SI.No Parameters Limits
Results
11-Dec 12-Feb 12-Mar
1 pH 5.5-9 6.7 6.3 7.4
2 SS 100mg/l 10 22 80
3 Nitrate 20mg/l 10 5 10
4 BOD 100mg/l 23 13 27
5 COD 250mg/l 95 30 212
6 TRC 1mg/l BDL BDL BDL
7 Iron 3mg/l 0.1 0.12 1.44
8 Ammonical nitrogen 50mg/l 0.56 0.28 0.56
9 TKN 100mg/l 0.84 0.56 0.84
10 Free ammonia 5mg/l 0.0045 BDL 0.0045
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Sl. No Parameters Limits Results
11-Oct 11-Nov 12-Jan
1 pH 5.5-9 7.3 7.1 7.2
2 SS 100mg/l 96 34 28
3 BOD 100mg/l 90 39 18
4 COD 250mg/l 246 218 47
5 TRC 1mg/l BDL BDL BDL
6 Ammonical nitrogen 50mg/l 0.56 0.84 0.28
7 TKN 100mg/l 0.84 1.12 0.56
8 Free ammonia 5mg/l 0.0045 0.0068 0.0022
9 Nitrate 20mg/l 20 10 10
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Sl. No Parameters Limits Results
11-Nov 11-Dec 12-Jan
1 pH 5.5-9 6 7.7 6.5
2 SS 100mg/l 10 22 6
3 BOD 100mg/l 6 45 45
4 COD 250mg/l 44 141 134
5 TRC 1mg/l BDL BDL BDL
6 Ammonical nitrogen 50mg/l 0.28 0.56 0.56
7 TKN 100mg/l 0.56 0.84 0.84
8 Free ammonia 5mg/l BDL 0.014 0.014
9 Nitrate 20mg/l 10 20 10
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Type of industry Pollutants generated Action initiated Water Air
Power plant - 1No
TDS Fly ash ETP and STP provided and thin layer maintained in Ash pond.
Fish meal and oil – 5 Nos
High BOD PM, ETP provided after issue of notices and cyclone dust collectors provided to Boilers.
Desiccated coconut -9 Nos
High BOD PM 3 units have provided ETP and 6 units have in the process of installation & will be completed before December-2012.
Boiled Rice mill -30 Nos
High BOD PM 25 ETP provided and 5 units have in the process of installation & will be completed before December-2012.
TDS-Total Dissolved Solids, PM-Particulate Matter.
Action plan against various category of other type of industries as per the pollutants generated and action
initiated against such industries
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Tree Planting in industries
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Name of the Industry Saplings during 2010-11
Saplings during 2011-12
1 UPCL , Padubidri 40000 1,10,0000
2 Synefra, E & C Ltd Padubdri 500 600
3 Suzlon wind International Ltd, Padubidri
800 500
4 Lewis Natural Food, Brahmavara
250 250
5 Mysore Minerals Ltd, Byndoor
1000 4000
6 Manipal university, Manipal 30000 1,00,000
7 Fish Meal Units-5Nos - 3000
8 Other SSI Units - 5000
TOTAL 72,550 2,23,350
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River & Sea Water Pollution Status
• There are 14 rivers in Udupi District namely Shiroor River, Byndoor River, Yedamavinahole, Souparnika River, Chakra River, Kubja River, Varahi River, Seeta River, Madisalu River, Swarna River, Udyavara River, Pangala River, Kamini River and Shambavi River.
•UPCL and fishmeal industries are discharging treated effluent in to sea after confirming to the stipulated standards. There are no other major liquid effluent discharging industries into rivers or marine –eco system located in Udupi district.
• The river water quality of Swarna which is a drinking water source for Udupi city is being monitored regularly and no pollution observed.
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1. No highly Polluting industries are allowed to establish within 500 mts from the river bank
2. Regular monitoring of rivers & Sea will be carried out 3. Prevention of sewage entry in to rivers will be monitored and
if any sewage entry is observed suitable action will be initiated against local bodies. Since, CMC Udupi and TMC Kundapur have submitted the action plan to complete the remaining UGD works. TMC Karkala has also submitted the action plan for up-gradation of STP and to provide UGD.
4. The river water monitoring and Sea water monitoring will be carried out once in 3 months.
Action plan for prevention of pollution of rivers
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1. The major hazardous waste generated by M/s. SE Composites Ltd, Padubidri such as Waste Resin, Glue of 182 T & Waste FRP of 1277 T are being handed over to authorised incinerators for the final disposal.
2. The major hazardous waste repossessor is M/s. Mahaveera Metal Inds for reprocessing of lead bearing waste, which is not functioning since last 2 years.
3. M/s. Suzlon Wind International generates waste glass fibre, PVC foam of 65 T, which is being disposed at TSDF site at Dabaspet.
4. Major E Waste generators are Robosoft Technologies & Manipal University & same is handed over to authorised E Waste recyclers.
5. All other industries generates used/waste oil and discarded containers as hazardous waste Viz. UPCL, KSRTC Depot, Automobile service stations, SE Composites Ltd etc which are being handed over to authorised re-processors/recyclers for final disposal.
Status & Details of Hazardous Waste
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Date and Venue Type of Programme (Awareness/ Training/ Workshop/ Seminar/ Plantation.
Topic of the Programme
No. of Partic ipants
1 04.02.2011 Awareness Progrmamme under BWM Rules with AYUSH, Udupi
Awareness program BWM Rules 80
2 07.02.2011 Awareness Progrmamme under BWM Rules in association with Drug controller Udupi
Awareness program Workshop on BMW Management & handling rules
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3 31.03.2011, Awareness program on plastic manufacturing rules
Awareness program Plastic rules 60
4 05.06.2011, Bharath Scout & guides training centre , pragathi nagar, Udupi
World Environmental Day-2010
Many Species One Earth One Future
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Awareness Programmes Conducted with Details
Sl.No Date and Venue Type of Programme (Awareness/ Training/ Workshop/Seminar/ Plantation etc.
Topic of the Programme
No. of Partic ipants
5 16.01.2012 SSI Association Building Manipal
Interaction and Awareness Programme
Water & Air Pollution control in Boiled Rice and Desiccated coconut powder industries of Udupi Dist
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6 25.02.2012 District Ayush Hospital
Interaction and Awareness Programme
BMW Management, Handling & Disposal to Udupi District Ayush Doctors
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7 22-03-2012 at Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal
World Water Day Programme
Water Conservation. 100
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Compliance report on Biomedical Waste Management and
Regulations
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• Udupi has a Dist. Hospital , MCH – Hosp., 2 Taluk Hospitals& 6 Community Health Centers, 59 Primary Health Centers.
Colour coded containers( waste bins) provided to the Govt.Health institutions by Karnataka Health System Development Project, Bangalore with guidelines for collection &Segregation.
Training programmes were also conducted on Bio-Medical Waste management for Medical Officers ,Para Medical Staffs and group ‘D’ officials of the Health Institutions in the district.
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All the staffs of the 13 Integrated Counseling & Testing Centers had been trained for Infection control separately by Karnataka State Aids Prevention Society Bangalore.
Health care providers of all the health institutions had been immunized for Hepatitis ‘B’.
• Deep burial and sharp pits are constructed at the PHC level, except PHC Kodibengre which is running in a rented building and is tied up with nearest PHC Kemmannu.
• Liquid waste disinfection units are provided to district, and taluk level hospitals and all CHCs and PHCs.
• Hypochlorite solution & Bleaching powder used for Disinfection.
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•All the Community Health centers and Taluk level Hospitals & District Hospital in the district are tied-up with CTF, except CHC Byndoor which is a PHC upgraded CHC 100 KM far away from CTF and solid wastes are managed through deep burial and sharp pits.
• All the Private Hospitals & Nursing Homes in the District are tied-up with CTF, except 1 private hospital at Byndoor which is 100 KM far away from CTF and solid wastes are managed through deep burial and sharp pits, but it has got liquid waste management system in place.
• Sputum cups used in Tuberculosis Control Program are disinfected by using 10% Phenol
• Hub cutter ,Electrical Needle cutter, Auto disabled Syringe used as a measure for infection control.
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Category Total Handing over to
CBMWTF
Having Captive Facility
Does not have
facilities
> 100 beds 5 5 00 00
< 100 beds 72 72 00 00
Clinics 23 17 06 00
Path. Lab/Diag. Centre
10 10 00 00
Blood Bank 0 00 00 00
*Others( homeopathy & Unani)
0 00 00 00
TOTAL 110 104 06 00
BMW Management inPrivate Health Care Facilities
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Category Total
Provided LWTP
Not Provided LWTP
> 100 beds 5 5 00
< 100 beds 72 63 09
Clinics 23 Not Applicable
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Path. Lab/ Diag. Centre
10 10 00
Blood Bank 0 00 00
Others (Homeopathy & Unani)
0 00 00
TOTAL 110 78 09
Note : Clinic’s and others does not have Lab and OT facility hence providing of Liquid waste treatment plant is not applicable
Action will be initiated to provide LWTP by remaining 09 units before June-2012.
Status Of Liquid BMW Management And Handling in Private HCFS
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Category Total
Provided LWTP
Not Provided LWTP
> 100 beds 5 5 00
< 100 beds 72 72 00
Clinics 23 Not Applicable
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Path. Lab/ Diag. Centre
10 10 00
Blood Bank 0 00 00
Others (Homeopathy & Unani)
0 00 00
TOTAL 110 87 00
Note : Clinic’s and others does not have Lab and OT facility hence providing of Liquid waste treatment plant is not applicable
Status Of Liquid BMW Management And Handling in Private HCFS
Total Government Ayurvedic Dispensary in District - 14
The solid waste generated which is very little and it is tied up with the respective mother PHC, for deep burial.
No liquid medical waste is generated
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S.N. Description Dist. HospitalTaluk Level
Hospital.
Community Health Centre
Primary Health centre
1 Total No of health care facilities 1 2 6 59
SOLID BIOMEDICAL WASTE DISPOSAL
1 Quality of Bio-medical waste generated(Avg) 60Kg.D/H 20Kg.D/H 10Kg.D/H 2Kg.D/H
2 No. of HCE's having in house facility ------------ ------------- 1 59
3 No. of HCE's handing over CBMWTF's 1 2 5 0
4Method of treatment where CBMWTF's not
available ---------- - ------------ -
Deep burial pit and Sharp
pit
Deep burial pit and Sharp pit
5Time within which facilities will be linked to
CBMWTF----------- - ----------- - 31/05/2012 ----------- -
6 Facility will be provided as per BMW Rules. - ------------ - ----------- --------------31/12/2011 already
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LIQUID BIOMEDICAL WASTE DISPOSAL
1Quality of Bio-medical waste generated
(Avg.)1000LPD 800L/D/H 800L/D/H 50L/D/H
2Bio-medical liquid waste treatment facility
provided
Disinfection Unit to be provided
Disinfection Unit to
be provided
Disinfection Unit to be
provided
Disinfection Unit to be provided
3Time within which liquid waste treatment
facilities will be provided
31/03/2011(Alreadyprovided)
31/03/2011Already
provided)
31/03/2011 (Already provided)
31/12/2011 (already Provided)
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Note: 1) One CHC (Byndoor) is not tied up with the CTF due to the lack of transport facility of Pvt CTF unit but deep burial and Liquid waste treatment units are provided to the center. The
solid waste generated will be linked with CTF by the end of 31.05.2012
2) PHC Kodibengre is running in a rented building in the seashore where solid wastes are managed by tying up with mother PHC Kemmannu, but it has got liquid waste management system in place.
S.N.
Name of the Dist.
Levels of Hospitals
No. of Health Care
Facilities
Progress on Bio- Medical Waste Handling Rules
No. of HCF tie up with CTF
Liquid Waste
Disinfection Unit
Completed
Deep Burial &
Sharp Pit Completed.
1 Udupi
District Hospital 1 1 2 -
Taluk Level Hosp. 2 2 2 -
Community Health Centre
6 5* 6 1
Primary Health Centre
59 0 59 58*
Progress report on implementing BMW rules in Udupi district April-2012
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Sl.N. Name of the Dist.
No. of Health Care Facilities
Progress on Bio- Medical Waste Handling Rules
No. of HCF tie up with CTF
Liquid Waste Disinfection Unit Completed
Deep Burial & Sharp Pit Completed.
1 Udupi
Private Nursing Homes /Private Hospitals
45 46 1*
Ayush 8 8 0
• One Pvt Hospital by name Anjali Hospital, Byndoor which is 100 KM far away from CTF is going to tie up with CTF within 31.05.2012 but now is having deep burial and sharp pit and liquid waste management system in place.
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Construction of deep burial systems in PHC are achieved.
Tie up of district Hospital, Taluk level Hospital and Community Healthcare Center with CTF are achieved.
Liquid waste treatment units are completed in 68 Health Care Center out of 68 ( 31/3/2012)
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Type design of Deep burial pit & Type design of Deep burial pit & Needle pitNeedle pit
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• Type design of liquid waste management system
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Institutions having color coded bins /charts showing information regarding color coded bins/burial pit with chimney showing sharp objects disposals after disinfection.
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ELECTRIC HUB CUTTER HUB CUTTER
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DEEP BURIAL PIT
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LIQUID DISINFECTION UNIT AT PHC LEVEL
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TRAININGTRAINING
115 Medical officers sensitized on Bio-Medical waste management in the month of Nov.2010 by Dr. Arun Kumar MD., Prof.of Microbiology KMC-Manipal.
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TRAINING: To be arranged in the year 2012-2013.
a. one day training programme for 125 Medical officers of the district. b. half day training programme for 150 staff nurses and 70 pharmacists working in different health institutions. c. half day training programme for 300 ANM’s of the department d. half day training programme for 300 Group ‘D’s working in the departmental different institutions. e. half day training programme for 70 Lab technicians working in the department.
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VACCINATIONVACCINATION
To Vaccinate around 700 different category of staff working in the department, against Hepatitis ‘B’.(In the year 2012-2013).
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REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROGRAMMEPROGRAMME
In every monthly meeting of medical officers, implementation of the programme should be reviewed regularly.
Under private medical establishment Act , all the private medical institutions are instructed to set up both solid and liquid Bio- Medical waste management (by Dec.2011 and is completed as per the schedule)& regular inspection of those institution done by THO’s &PO’s &DHO
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FUTURE PLANS THROUGH THE FUTURE PLANS THROUGH THE DEPARTMENTDEPARTMENT
Sensitization of the private doctors will be done through IMA regarding Bio-Medical waste management.
Under the private medical establishment Act in future before starting any medical establishments it is mandatory to have proper Bio-Medical waste management system, then only the institution will be registered.
Hepatitis B Vaccination will be done for newly recruited Health care provided.
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• In monthly progress Review Meeting Implementation of Bio Medical Waste Management in the Health Institutions are reviewed regularly.
• Under Private medical establishments act all the Private Medical institutions are instructed to set up Treatment Units for Liquid Bio-Medical Waste Management designed by Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, Bangalore.
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Construction of deep burial pit and sharp pit for the solid Bio medical waste and liquid disinfection unit for the liquid waste was completed 100%.
2 days IMEP training programme was conducted in phased manner in DTC Surathkal where 28 Doctors, 36 Staff Nurse and 1 ANM are trained on Bio Medical Waste Management.
For Training purpose 5 member District Trainer were Constituted and member were undergone 3 days training to carryout training to the Paramedical staffs on both government and private sector with the support of KHSDRP AND EMPRI Bangalore.
One day training Programme will be taken up by the district training team to all Para medical staffs in the district in a Phased manner.
District level committee of 9 members, under the chairmanship of the District Commissioner was constituted to periodically review the progress of the implementation of biomedical waste management in the district.
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Ramky setup Facility at Karnad Industrial Area, Mulky ,Mangalore in an area of one acre.
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Incinerator – 250 kgs/hour Autoclave - 200 kgs/cycle (2 hrs)
◦ Electrically operated at Temperature – 121°C for 60 min. sterilizing time
Shredder 2 nos - Capacity – 250 kg/hr & 200 kg/hr Electrically operated
Disinfection Specially designed vehicles ( 6 Nos) for
collection of waste from HCEs Coverage – 483 HCEs in D.K. District 221 HCEs in Udupi District
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• Incineration Ash is being transported to TSDF site at Dabaspet.
• Total quantity of ash disposed from Jan-2011 to March –
2012 is 151.24 tons.
Parameter limit Nov - 11 Dec - 11 Jan - 12 Feb - 12
Particulate Matter
150 mg/nm3
10 26 16 23
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The KSPCB is regularly monitoring the facility and also conducting Stack Monitoring. Results are as follows
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Vehicle wash Inside the facility premises104 104
Incinerator – 250 kgs/hr Incinerator with Primary and secondary Chambers
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With venture and Wet scrubber for APC 106
Autoclave & Shredder
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Treated Water Sending for 100%Recycling in ScrubberTreated Water Sending for 100%Recycling in Scrubber
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It has got a Incinarotor having capacity 250 Kg/H and Autoclave of 900 Kg/Day and 2 Shreder 250 Kg/H.
Well established ETP plant. Plant working from 6AM to 8PM daily. Ash content is 3%, Ash waste is around 8
Ton/month. Ash is sent to common Hazard waste treatment, store and disposal facility at Dabaspet, Bangalore.
That institute is managing Bio Medical Waste in a scientific manner efficiently.
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Action Point Action Taken
1. Training of Officers & StaffAll the officers & Staff in the District have been trained in Handling Biomedical Waste in October 2011
2. Supply of Needle Shredders The taluk Level Hospitals have been provided with Needle Shredders; Used needles treated and transported to the Taluk Level Hospitals at monthly intervals for disposal.
3. Construction of Deep Burial Pits and Sharp Pits
All the 86 Veterinary Institutions have been provided with Deep Burial Pits and Sharp Pits at the cost of 15.41 Lakhs and put to use.
Compliance report on biomedical waste management ( Veterinary)
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No Slaughter house in Udupi District
Only chicken / meat vending outlets licensed by local bodies are present.
Waste generated from such outlets are collected separately, transported and treated with bacterial culture at the site of disposal by the local authorities on a regular basis.
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BMW Pits at V D Hunsemakki BMW Pits at V H Bajagoli
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Officers Training Needle Shredder
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