IMPLEMENTATION OF SWM RULES
KERALA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STATUS
Compliance of OA 606/2018
Local Self Government Department
Glimpses of Waste Management
Door to door collection
Storage and transfer
Mini MCF (Transfer stations at ward level)
Transportation from Mini-MCF to MCF
Shredding and Baling Units
Non biodegradable waste management facilities
Biodegradable waste management
Perinthalmanna Biogas plant
Legacy waste management
Drone image of Kureepuzha dumpsite before and after removing vegetative cover (KOLLAM CORPORATION)
Legacy Waste Management
Before After
MUNNAR GRAMA PANCHAYAT
BIOMINING- KOZHIKODE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
Before After
Trivandrum Corporation - Erumakkuzhy
Vadakarapathy GP
Before After
Kodungallur Before & after
Perinthalmanna Municipality-Malappuram Before & After
River Rejuvenation Campaign
Kaladi Panjayath
“Thelineer ozhukum navakeralam-Clean Aquifer” campaign
“Thelineer ozhukum navakeralam-Clean Aquifer” campaign
Videos
Best Practice @ Anthoor, Punalur Municipality, Bedadukka GP
Best Practice @ Attingal, Punalur, Aryad, Thaliparamb, North Paravoor, Chottanikara
Bio Park @ Guruvayoor
Marine Cleaning drive
Neeleswaram Municipality
Green protocol @ Ottapalam Mini civil station, @ Chemanchery GP, Ollookara GST office
Marine cleaning drive
Thank You
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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
▷ STATUS OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN KERALA
▷ COLLECTION MECHANISM
▷ WASTE COLLECTION - PROGRESS
CONTENTS
▷ PROCESSING OF WASTE
▷ LEGACY WASTE MANAGEMENT
▷ IMPLEMENTATION OF PLASTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT RULES
▷ OTHER INITIATIVES
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OVERALL WASTE MANAGEMENT STATUS IN THE STATE
As on July As on July As on Dec As on June
Status
2019 2020 2021 2022
Quantity of MSW - BDW and NBW generated (TPD)* 3903 3521 3472 3472
Quantity of MSW NBW Collected (TPD)** 880 1261 1283
(BDW+NBW)
Quantity of MSW NBW segregated & transported (TPD) 1261 1283
Quantity of MSW BDW + NBW processed (TPD) 772.23(20%) 1837(52%) 2502 (72%) 2691 (77%)
Setting up of assistance centre at State and District Level to facilitates ULBs
Kerala Solid Waste Management Project (KSWMP)
▷ In order to support the Urban local bodies in managing and setting up waste management facilities,
GoK with the financial aid of World Bank has formulated a project for Rs.2100 Crores. First ever World
Bank project for SWM covering an entire State.
▷ The project envisages setting up technical support team at State (SPMU), District (DPMU) and ULB
level (PIU) including dedicated Environmental Engineers and has been setup. PMC for the project is in
place. PIU selection process is near complete.
▷ Projects consists of
○ setting up ULB level decentralized waste management projects
○ regional level waste management facilities such as Recycling parks, Sanitary Landfills.
○ Remediation of legacy dumpsites
▷ Action plans based on gap analysis being developed in all ULBs
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PROCESSING OF WASTE GENERATED
Biodegradable waste
Strategy
▷ Decentralized waste management Facilities at Household/Institution/Community Level and
centralized windrow compost plants
▷ Clean kerala company in position for material management on onward linkages - Tie up with waste
processors - for plastic, bottle, chicken waste, metal, electronic waste, etc.
▷ Centralized Waste to Energy Plans for overflow waste management to manage existing gap in waste
management
Progress
▷ Details of decentralised biodegradable waste management facilities &
Waste to energy plants - Link
▷ Government is in the process of setting up cluster level W2E plants at 8 major cities of the state
through KSIDC at Thiruvanathapuram, Kollam, Ernakulam,Thissur, Palakkad, Malappuram,
Kozhikode, Kannur
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PROCESSING OF WASTE GENERATED (URBAN)
Non biodegradable waste management
Strategy
▷ Segregated waste is collected from door steps and sorted and stored at Mini Material
Collection Facilities (MCFs), MCFs. Segregation of plastic is done at the Resource Recovery
Facilities (RRFs) which have baling and shredding facilities.
▷ Gap to be covered by August 2023
As on June 2022
SlNo Status
Progress
Existing Target Gap
Number of Mini Material
i 722 - -
Collection Facilities
ii Number of MCFs 186 200 14
Number of Resource Recovery
iii 69 93 24
Facilities
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PROCESSING OF WASTE GENERATED (RURAL)
Non biodegradable waste management
Strategy
▷ Segregated waste is collected from door steps and sorted and stored at Mini MCFs, MCFs.
Segregation of plastic is done at the RRFs which have baling and shredding facilities.
▷ Gap to be covered by June 2023
As on June 2022
SlNo Status
Progress
Existing Target Gap
Number of Mini Material
i 7001 - -
collection Facilities
ii Number of MCFs 907 941 34
Number of Resource Recovery
iii 114 152 38
Facilities
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PROCESSING OF WASTE GENERATED
Non biodegradable waste management
Progress
▷ 214 plastic recycling units including small scale plastic granules, chips, product
manufacturing industries, 21 Steel mills, 7 kraft paper units are working in the private
sector.
▷ From RRFs, waste is taken care by Clean Kerala Company Ltd (CKCL) for forward linkage
for recycling/scientific disposal
▷ 2501 T of shredded plastic has been used for tarring 4191.27 km of road.
▷ 9748.46 MT of rejects has been collected by CKCL from 18 ULBs and 145 GPs till May
2022
▷ Transported 15204 MT of RDF from 43 ULBs and 421 rural local bodies till May 2022 for
processing.
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LEGACY WASTE MANAGEMENT
Description Status
Number of dumpsites (No.) 44
Quantity of Waste dumped at dumpsites (Tons) 7.51 lakhs
Number of dumpsites cleared (No.) 12
Number of dumpsites in which biomining has commenced (No.) 10
Number of dumpsites in which biomining is planned(No) 22
Details major dumpsites in the State
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LEGACY WASTE DUMPSITES in ULBs
Sl.No Dumpsites cleared Dumpsites in which biomining is ongoing
1. Erumakuzhi, TVM Corporation Kureepuzha,kollam (90% completed)
2. Palayam, TVM Corporation Brahmapuram,Ernakulam (60% completed)
3 Mini Stadium,Pathanamthitta Njaliparambu,Kozhikode (70% completed)
4 Adoor, Pathanamthitta Laloor,Thrissur
5 Pandalam Kunnamkulam,Thrissur
6 Kodungallur, Thrissur Chelora,kannur
7 Guruvayoor, Thrissur TKS puram,Thrissur
8 Pattambi,Palakkad Near Inkel City, Malappuram
9 Tirur,Malappuram Koyilandy,Kozhikode
10 Perinthalmanna, Malappuram Kozhikode River side
11 Kalpetta,Wayanad
12 Manjeri,Malappuram
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DISPOSAL FACILITIES
Strategy
▷ Government has planned to setup regional sanitary landfills at cluster level (5
clusters) and the process is in pipeline as part of KSWMP
▷ Cluster Planning
Progress in identification of land for regional facilities
▷ Cluster 1-25 Acres at Cheemeni, in Kasargod District .
▷ Cluster 2- 25 acres of Private land at Thamarassery , Kozhikode Dist
▷ Cluster 3- 25 acres of Private land at Kanjikode in Palakkad Dist
▷ Cluster 4- 25 acre of land has been earmarked by KINFRA at site of FACT at
Ernakulam
▷ Cluster 5- 50 acres Kodumon estate under PCK in Pathanamthitta Dist
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Model cities, towns and villages as per Government order
Corporations Municipalities Panchayats (Districts Concerned)
Thiruvananthapuram Attingal Karakulam, Poovachal, Parassala (Thiruvananthapuram)
Thrissur Punalur Kadakkal, Chavara, Perinad (Kollam)
Kozhikode Kunnamkulam Kulanada, Aranmula, Thumbaman (Pathanamthitta)
Aryadu, Mararikulam, North thamarakkulam (Alappuzha)
Moonilavu, Kadaplamatom, Poonjar (Kottayam)
Adimali, Nedungandam, Kumali (Idukki)
Pambakkuda, Chottanikkara, Kaladi (Ernakulam)
Manalur, Parappukkara, Peringanam (Thrissur)
Muthalanga, Sreekrishnapuram, Vellinezhi (Palakkadu)
Maranchery, Chaliyar, Thuvur (Malappuram)
Kunnumel, Kuttiyadi, Meppayur (Kozhikode)
Meenangadi, Muttil, Vythiri (Wayanad)
Pariyaram, Padiyur, Udayagiri (Kannur)
Kinanoor-Karinthatam, Bedadukka, Madikkai (Kasargode)
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STATUS OF PROJECTS IN MODEL CITY Corporations
● More than 65% Door to door collection for dry and wet waste was achieved for both households and
establishment in Kozhikode Corporation. 87% door-to door collection provided for establishments through 12
agencies by Thiruvananthapuram Corporation. More than 60% door to door collection of dry waste from
households and establishments Thrissur Corporation and 90% wet waste from establishments.
● Centralized facility exists for Kozhikode and decentralized facility provided in Thiruvananthapuram and
Thrissur Corporations.
● Work started for the waste to energy plant at Kozhikode. Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur identified land for
WTE could not be proceeded with on account of local protest. New land identification ongoing.
● Thiruvananthapuram (along with Alappuzha for source segregation, and Taliparamba for landfill management)
has been selected as one of the 20 best practices for waste management published by NITI Aayog for best
practices in Municipal SWM in 2021-22. under the category ’innovative model’.
● Biomining
★ Dumpsite remediation works at Erumakkuzhy and Palayam in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation under
Smart City programme have been completed.
★ 60% progress achieved in the Biomining process at Kozhikode Corporation.
★ 90% progress achieved in the biomining process at Kollam Corporation.
★ Work awarded at Thrissur corporation
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DETAILS OF PROJECTS IN MODEL TOWNS
● 100% Door-to-Door collection achieved for dry waste from households and establishments
in Punalur and Kunnamkulam municipality.
● 100% Door-to Door collection for dry waste from establishments in Attingal
Municipality.Both Attingal and Kunnamkulam have branded fertilisers from organic waste.
● Dumpsite cleared in Punalur Municipality. Attingal, it is under project preparation.
Construction of a secured landfill is being initiated.
● Haritha Karma Sena has been established in all model towns.
● Kunnamkulam has developed its own inoculum. Punalur has a junklee park - an artistic
rendering of recycled waste.
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ACTIONS FOR COMPLIANCE AND MONITORING
Smart Garbage App
▷ For data collection and monitoring of WM activities
▷ Vide G.O (Rt) No. 1220/2021/LSGD dated 28.06.2021, Administrative Sanction was issued
for the implementation of Smart Garbage App in all the Local Bodies for management of
waste across the State along with sanction for setting up a control room for State-wide
monitoring
▷ Primary Agreement was signed between Keltron and Suchitwa Mission dated 20th Oct.
2021.
▷ 426 Local Bodies have placed sufficient projects in the first phase.
▷ 371 (4 Corporations, 58 ULBs and 309 Panchayats) had signed Agreement and the App is
in the implementation stage.
▷ Orientation and Capacity Building training has been given to State and District Master
trainers and Haritha Karma Sena has completed.
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IMPLEMENTATION OF PLASTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT RULES
▷ From 01.01.2020 Government of Kerala has issued orders banning the use of single
use plastic through various orders
G.O.(Ms)No.6/2019/Envt. dated 27.11.2019 Ban on single use disposable plastic -w.e.f
January 1st, 2020
○ G.O(Ms)No.7/2019/Envt. dated 17.12.2019 Blanket ban on single use disposable plastic
modified order -
○ G.O. (Ms) No. 7.2019.Envt. dated 17.12.2019- G.O.(Ms)No.8/2019/Envt. dated
19.12.2019-Erratum
○ G.O.(Ms)No.2/2020/Envt. dated 27.01.2020 Alternative materials that can be used as a
substitute for banned single use plastics
○ G.O.(Rt) No.04/2020/ENVT. dated 16.02.2020 Further clarification on Ban on Single use
plastic-
○ G.O.(Rt) No.06/2020/ENVT. dated 11.05.2020) Exemption of Plastic bags used to collect
bio-medical waste from Healthcare Institutions from banned items-
○ (G.O.(MS) No.02/2021/ENVT. dated 28.02.2021) Ban on Single use Plastic (disposable
plastics) - Modification
Plastic Ban - DETAILS
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Other initiatives…
Implementation of plastic ban
▷ Government of Kerala issued orders banning the use of single use plastic from
01.01.2020.
▷ Campaigns for effecting green protocols, reduction of plastic usage and
substitution of plastic with bio degradable alternatives have been undertaken by
LSGs.
▷ The state Government approved the model Plastic waste management bylaw on
04.01.2021 vide GO(Rt) No. 18/2021/LSGD
▷ Directions were issued to all LSGIs to prepare and publish Plastic Waste
management Bylaw for each LSGIs based on the same in order to comply the
Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016. 48 ULBs and 586 GPs have approved
their byelaws (60% of LSGs). The rest are in the process of publishing the same
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Other initiatives…
Poultry Waste Management
● Policy framework for managing the Poultry waste has been issued vide GO(Ms.) No.
227/2021/LSGD dated 07.10.2021.
● A District Level Facilitation and Monitoring Committee (DLFMC) has been constituted to regulate
the approval of proposed/existing rendering plants.
● Rendering plant of capacity of about 40 TPD for treating the Poultry waste in Kozhikode
Corporation is in operation.
● 6 units in Palakkad, 3 units in Kasargode, 2 units in Ernakulam & Kollam each, 1 unit in
Pathanamthitta, Thrissur, Kozhikode, Wayanad each 14 units in Malappuram and 2 units in Kannur
are working.
● 5 large rendering plants and 30 small rendering plants(80TPD) are in the State.
● The large rendering plants are in Kozhikode, Ernakulam, Kannur, Palakkad and Thrissur.
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Other initiatives…
Inter-state movement of waste-Tracking of vehicles
▷ Local Self Governments (LSGs) are engaging Clean Kerala Company Limited (CKCL) and private
agencies for the collection and movement of waste to recycling/disposal facilities from
collection centres/dumpsites.
▷ The Hon'ble NGT in OA No.100/2021 ‘Dumping of Garbage foiled near Annamalai, trucks
seized', directed on 29-7-2021 to create a mechanism for registering the vehicles
▷ LSGD issued Govt. Order G.O.(Rt.)No.1673/2021/LSGD dated 06/09/2021 regarding guidelines
for registering vehicles transporting waste.
▷ Monitoring and implementation guidelines for registering and tracking vehicles for transporting
waste and institutional mechanism to identify and take action against defaulters was issued vide
G.O. (Rt) No. 2485/2021/LSGD dated 6/12/2021. Both State and district level committees are
active with the coordination of transport and police departments.
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Other initiatives…
● Domestic hazardous and sanitary waste management
○ Guidelines have been approved by the state of Kerala for safe disposal of Household biomedical
and sanitary waste through CBMWTF set up by KEIL at ambalamedu Kochi vide G.O (Rt) No.
1227/2022/LSGD dated 16.05.2022
○ Accordingly local bodies have initiated engaging dedicated agencies for collection of waste from
sources and handing over it for disposal
● C&D Waste Management
○ Draft Guidelines have been prepared based on the C&D waste management rules for handling and
safe disposal of C&D waste, which is under the consideration of the Government.
○ C&D waste treatment plant of capacity 20 TPD is being set up at Ernakulam as PPP project
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GRADING OF LOCAL BODIES
Based on the recommendations of the National Green Tribunal( NGT), the government is grading all local
self-government bodies on the basis of public hygiene and performance to put them in a better position in solid
waste management. Better performing LSGs have been incentivised with awards and recognition, and
information on poorer performing panchayats put in the public domain.
Basic assessment factors
○ The grading evaluation will be done on the functional components
○ More emphasis has been placed on the assessment components and essential components to be
ensured for clean waste management.
○ The second emphasis is placed on the supporting factors for the implementation of essential
components.
○ Thirdly, the emphasis is placed on the sub-components to activate the above two components
Evaluation Method
The assessment will be done based on factors such as the extent of operation, the quantity of waste collected,
the operational quality, the quality of the physical infrastructure for waste management, the management
method and system.
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TIMELINE
Component Target Timeline
SWM Plan 93 ULBs 2023
Door-to-door waste collection of non-biodegradable waste 93 ULBs Complied
Door-to-door waste collection of biodegradable waste 93 ULBs 2024
(Overflow in excess of source level treatment)
Waste processing/recycling
Decentralized Biodegradable waste management facilities 93 ULBs 2024
Non-biodegradable waste management facilities (MCFs/RRFs) 93 ULbs 2024
Setting up of centralized recycling facility 1 No 2025
Waste to Energy Plants 2/8 Nos 2024
⅛ Nos 2025
⅜ Nos 2026
Legacy waste management 32 Nos 2024
Sanitary landfills 2/5 Nos 2024
⅗ Nos 2026
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LIQUID WASTE MANAGEMENT
LIQUID WASTE MANAGEMENT
▷ STATUS OF LIQUID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN KERALA
▷ STATUS OF PROJECTS FROM 2018 ONWARDS
▷ PROGRESSING WORKS
CONTENTS ▷ CONNECTING ISSUES
▷ APPROACH TO REDUCE GAP AND ACHIEVE 100%
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
▷ STRATEGY FOR LWM
▷ TIMEFRAME
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Subject Quantity in MLD
Sewage-317MLD;
1. Total domestic wastewater in urban area(sewage+sullage) 1058 MLD
Sullage-741 MLD
Sewage-875MLD;
2. Total domestic wastewater in rural area(sewage+sullage) 2917 MLD
Sullage-2042 MLD
3. Total sewage generation 1192 MLD Urban – 317 MLD, Rural- 875MLD
Total sewage treatment capacity in the State through
4. 129.476 Capacity utilization-77.886 MLD (60%)
existing common STPs (MLD)
Total septage treatment capacity in the State through
5. 0.21 Three common FSTPs
existing common FSTPs (MLD)
STPs in 1000 high rise
Sewage treatment capacity via individual STPs in
6. 69 buildings/commercial establishments in
establishments (MLD)
large and medium scale
7. Treatment of sewage in septic tank/soakpit (MLD) 935.4
8. Gap in sewage treatment(MLD) 51.3
STATUS OF PROJECTS FROM 2018 ONWARDS
Subject Number Capacity
1. STPs completed and functioning 6 8.076MLD
2. Under Construction 13 STP-11 nos of 21.48
MLD; FSTP-1 no of 0.1
MLD, ETP-1 no of 0.01
MLD
3. STPs under work to awarded/ 59 67.013 MLD
tendered/DPR/Administrative sanction
4. FSTPs under preparation 6 0.7 MLD
5. Proposed Mobile Septage Treatment plants 2 0.02 MLD
6. ETPs under preparation 7 0.153 mLD
COMPLETED AND FUNCTIONING STPS AFTER 2018
1. STP of capacity 5 MLD at Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram
2. STP of capacity 3 MLD at Chakkamkandam, Thrissur
3. Septage treatment facility in Common sewage treatment plant at Thiruvananthapuram
4. Renovation of sewer pipelines in Trivandrum city - providing additional 15 MLD to the
sewage treatment plant at Muttathara
5. 3 institutional STPs (Malappuram, Adimali, Kalamssery) and 1 ETP at Kumily
PROGRESSING WORKS ( to be completed soon)
1. Elamkulam : 92 % of the work has been completed for the STP at Elamkulam,
Ernakulam and trial run & remaining works are progressing on war foot.
2. Kureepuzha: 62% of the works of Kureepuzha 12 MLD STP has been completed. The
expected date of completion is rescheduled as 31/07/2022
3. Guruvayur: Administrative sanction obtained for providing septage treatment facility
as co treatment in the existing STP
UNDER-CONSTRUCTION AND PROPOSED STP/ETP/FSTP
DETAILS STP FSTP ETP TOTAL
11 Nos, Capacity - 21.48 1 No,
Under Construction 1 No 13 Nos
MLD Capacity- 100 KLD
Work started but stalled 1 No
2 Nos NIL 3 Nos
(protest/land issue)
Awarded 3 Nos, Capacity – 19.5 MLD NIL NIL 3 Nos.
Agreement executed 1No NIL NIL 1 No
1 No,
Selection notice issued 3Nos, Capacity – 3.6 MLD NIL 4 Nos
Capacity-100 KLD
4 Nos, Capacity- 420
Tendering Stage 19 Nos, Capacity - 38.09 MLD
KLD
39 Nos, 7 Nos,
DPR stage Nil 46 Nos
Capacity- 32.0815 MLD Capacity-153 KLD
77 Nos, Capacity – 116.1234 8 nos, Capacity –
Total 8 nos, capacity -163 KLD 93 Nos.
MLD 800 KLD
Connecting issues
▷ Utilisation of full capacity
▷ Availability and suitability of land
▷ Technical capability of LSGs
▷ Inadequate number of technical service providers
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Addressing Connecting Issues (STPs -Utilisation of full
capacity and reuse of treated water)
▷ Trivandrum 107 MLD - At present only 60MLD out of the 107 mld STP is used.
Completion of ongoing works will enhance the utilization by 20%. Full utilization of this
plant can be achieved only by expanding the sewer network for which DPR is under
preparation. Road cutting sanction, land availability for pumping stations and collection
wells and public protest are the major issues that are being addressed. Planning to use
treated water for construction activities and for non-drinking purpose.
▷ Kochi 4.5 MLD - At present, utilisation is only 3.25 MLD. As this plant is very old, the
newly constructed 5MLD STP constructed under AMRUT can be utilised For the full
utilization of this plant 1.75 MLD Sewerage Network has been designed and AS is under
consideration.
Addressing Connecting Issues (Technical service providers)
▷ Lack of Technical Know-how - a two-day workshop on "Strategies for Waste
Water Management and Sanitation," was conducted. Subsequent trainings for
field level people are on-going. Matrix of technology options to suit unique
and location specific characteristics of the state (high water table, High
population density,Hilly terrain etc.)evolved as part of the national level
workshop.
▷ Empanelment of agencies for execution of DBOT model of execution of STP
and FSTP projects based on the above technology options is under progress.
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Addressing Connecting Issues (Capability of LSGs)
▷ Lack of public awareness regarding necessity of LWM projects – A massive
campaign named “ Thelineer Ozhukum Navakeralam” was undertaken. Around
60,000 water samples were tested as part of the campaign using field test kits.
Projects mitigating pollution of water bodies identified during the campaign
have been given top priority LSGs with high water body contamination identified
as part of the “Thelineer Ozhukum Navakeralam” campaign - cluster based
FSTPs to be planned on this basis
▷ Project Clinics organised for taking up projects for mitigating pollution from
sources identified as part of the “Thelineer Ozhukum Navakeralam” campign.
▷ Annual Plan of Local governments: the annual plan guidelines for preparation of
projects of local governments emphasises solid and liquid waste management
projects. These will be ensured by the District Planning Committees.
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Institutional Capacity - A separate vertical for the design of LWM projects has
been constituted in Kerala Water Authority (the parastatal implementing
agency)
▷ Capacity enhancement of District Suchitwa Mission for providing better technical assistance
to the LSGIs is underway.
▷ Process of inducting young professionals and interns for helping LSGIs is going on.This will
create a pool of young technocrats to assist LSGIs in various LWM projects
▷ Partnership with UNICEF for both technical and IEC activities and coordination with WASH
Institute and NIUA for capacity building and training
Approach to reduce gap and achieve 100% Wastewater
Management
For Urban
• Providing sewer network and sewage treatment plants catering to core sanitation area
where the majority of population resides. There will be at least one common STP in every
city/town with co-treatment facility for treating septage.
• For fringe area, where population density is less than 1500 people/ sq.km, strengthening of
onsite sanitation system will be done.
• For the intermediate areas, decentralized wastewater treatment plants and interception of
drains and diversion of drains shall be done
For Rural
• As laying of sewer networks will not be economical in rural areas, strengthening of onsite
sanitation systems and facilities for faecal sludge treatment and grey water treatment will
be facilitated in rural areas
Timeframe for 100% Compliance – Urban
Rough Cost
Area Actions planned Numbers Timeline
Estimate
STPs with One in each
2025 1000 Crores
Co-treatment municipality
Urban
Interception &
Diversion of Around 300 MLD 2025 150 Crores
Drains
Timeframe for 100% Compliance – Rural
Number Rough Cost
Area Actions planned Timeline
Estimated Estimate
Standalone 28 ( 2 in each
Rural 2025 80 Crores
FSTPs District)
Grey Water For covering 700
2025 600 Crores
management villages
Rejuvenation of
Urban and Rural 100 2025 200 Crores
Water Bodies
Thank You
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