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Suggestions invited on solid municipal waste odour treatment

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By IANS Updated: Apr 04, 2017 1:16 am

New Delhi, April 3 (IANS): The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), in a step towards “environmental aesthetic value”, has proposed guidelines on the management and control of solid municipal waste. The CPCB has invited comments from the stakeholders on its guidelines till April 10. It adds to lack of awareness, regulation and mismanagement of municipal solid waste and inappropriate site selection as the reason of gross inconvenience caused. About 62 million tonnes of solid waste is produced in the country every year — of which only 43 million tonnes is collected, only 12 million tonnes treated and the rest dumped. This figure is expected to rise to 436 million tonnes by 2050. Around 4.5 million tonnes is hazardous waste that includes bio-medical waste. Three million tonnes in plastic and 3.2 million tonnes of e-waste is generated annually in India. Non-segregation of the type of wastes is another hurdle ahead of the poor solid waste management. CPCB suggested building a green boundary around the landfill sites with suitable species of plants and trees as natural media for reduction of odour pollution and restriction of odour in and around landfill sites.

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By IANS Updated: Apr 04, 2017 1:16:54 am
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