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ECO INITIATIVES BY PUNE CITY FOR “Mitigating Short-lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs)” By Shri. Rajendra Jagtap (I.D.E.S.) Addl. Municipal Commissioner PUNE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
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ECO INITIATIVES BY PUNE CITY FOR

“Mitigating Short-lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs)”

By Shri. Rajendra Jagtap (I.D.E.S.) Addl. Municipal Commissioner

PUNE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION

Pune City Overview

Pune is the 8th largest city in

India and the 2nd largest in the

state of Maharashtra.

Population ; 3.5 million

Households ; nearly 1 million

Area of city is 250 sq. kms.

4 Zones ; 15 Administrative

Ward Offices ; 76 Prabhags

Door to door Collection of Solid Waste

23 separate trucks collects

about 125 Tons waste from hotel industries

2300 waste-pickers for door to door collection; about 4lacs properties covered

7 Intermediate Garbage Transfer Stations

Separate Garden Waste 60-75 TPD Collected and shredded daily.

Around 44 percent of city waste is segregated

Sources of Waste Generation

Hotel & Restuarants

25%

Vegetable Market

10%

Commercial 25%

Household 40%

Types of waste include organic, inorganic, bio-medical, E-waste, hazardous waste and construction and debris.

Best Practices to Generate Wealth Out of Waste

No open dumping and 100% scientific processing of waste

Integrating Informal Sector in Municipal Solid Waste Management

Pune’s Trash Solution: A Zero Garbage City

Biomethanation cum power generation plants

Waste to energy – Plasma gasification

Mandatory onsite disposal in post 2000 residential and commercial schemes

Loknete Yashwantrao Chavan Pune City Cleanliness Drive

Data collection for MIS using Mobile SMS

ALERT G-Complaint Redressal through citizens participation

Celebration of Ganesh Utasav in Eco friendly manner

Sonia gram udyog prakalp for plastic recycling

Shredding and composting of garden waste

Best Practices (Cont.)

SWaCH Cooperative: Public-Private Partnership

SWaCH Cooperative is the first cooperative in India wholly owned by waste pickers.

The organization was the joint effort of Pune Municipal Corporation and the waste picker trade union Kagad Kach Patra Kashtakari Panchayat (KKPKP).

In 2008, the PMC signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding to decentralize door-to-door collection services for households, shops, offices and small commercial establishments and allow SWaCH members to carry out this work.

Basic structure of Zero Garbage Model

Number of properties benefiting form subsidy

(5-10%)given in property tax for solar, vermi compost, rainwater harvesting

CURRENT PROCESSING OF WASTE IN PUNE

No open dumping since June 2010; scientific processing only.

Decentralized waste processing plant. (around 27 TPD)

• 1000 TPD; Composting, RDF, Pellets and Bio-fuel. • Location- Urali and Fursungi Hanjer Biotech 1 & 2

• 200 TPD; Vermi- compost and compost • Hadapsar Ramp Ajinkya Biofert

• 100 TPD; Vermi- compost and compost • Ram Tekdi Industrial Estate Disha Waste Management

• 65 -70 TPD; Electricity and Compost • 16 Decentralized Plants

Biogas and Mechanical Compost

• 700 TPD; Electricity • Ram Tekdi, Hadapsar

Rochem Separation Systems

Hanjer Biotech – Composting and RDF

Total emissions of Pune City 2010-11

1.46 tCO2 e 4.66 Million tCO2e

Scientific Closure of MSW Dump Site

As per MSW Rules 2000, Scientific closure and beautification of 30 hectares

of dumping site at Urali Devachi is in progress

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From 1st June 2010, Pune city has completely stopped open dumping and 100 % MSW is processed at MSW at site

CNG SUBSIDY FOR AUTO RICKSHAWS

• Subsidy of Rs.12000 per rickshaw given to rickshaws who have

installed CNG kits.

• Approx 12,000 rickshaws benefitted till January 2014.

• Budget provision in

Year 2011-12 - Rs. 2 Cr

Year 2012-13 - Rs.12 Cr

Year 2013-14 - Rs. 2 Cr

CNG Buses for

Public Transport

Total Bus fleet -1523

Number of existing Buses running on CNG - 574

Purchasing of additional CNG Buses (in Process) - 660

Proposed new Buses under JNNURM - 400

Bus Depots equipped with CNG stations

1) Kothrud

2) Na.Ta.wadi

3) Sant Tukaram Nagar

4) Hadapsar (will be activated by March 2014)

5) Two more depots proposed

1. Warje to Kharadi(22km)

2. Kothrud Depot to Vishrantwadi(17km)

3. Dhayari to Hadapsar gadital(17km)

4. Kalewadi phata to Katraj(17.5km)

Map

of

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BRTS Network

• Four corridors are identified as a Primary BRT Network to be implemented on a priority (Phase I) with a total length of 68.8km

Dedicated length - 58.3km (85%) Mixed Corridor - 10.5km (15%)

SAFAR- PUNE System of Air quality Forecasting And Research- IITM and PMC

Sr. No.

Location of LED display boards in Pune

Sr. No.

Location of LED display boards in Pune

1 Pashan 6 Camp

2 Shivajinagar 7 PMC

3 Air Port 8 Swargate

4 Alandi 9 Alka Talkies

5 Katraj 10 Mandai

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JOINT FOREST MANAGEMENT NEAR BALBHARTI

WATER SUPPLY & SEWAGE GENERATION IN PUNE

PMC draws from Khadakwasala Dam

Description Capacity

(mld)

Parvati Water Works 500

Cantonment Works 360

Holkar Water Works 25

Warje Water Works 186

Wagholi Water Works 26

Wadgoan Water

Works 125

Total 1222

• Overall sewage generation can be estimated to be 744 MLD

• Net Supply 866 MLD – or 228 LPCD

Sr.

No.

Performance

Indicator

Expected

indicators

(in percent)

Current

status

(in percent)

1 Toilet coverage 100 97.6

2 Sewer network

coverage

100 97.6

3 Collection Eff. of

sewer network

100 69.63

4 Treatment cap.

Adequacy

100 76.20

5 Quality of

treatment

100 100

6 Complaint

Redressal

80 99.99

7 Recycle and reuse 20 5.38

8 Revenue Collection

efficiency

90 68.81

9 Cost Recovery 100 76.06

SERVICE LEVEL

BENCHMARKS – SEWAGE

Generated

Treated

Untreated

• 744 MLD

• 567 MLD

• 177 MLD

Status of Sewage Treatment

Thus in order to treat this deficit, a DPR which caters for the setup and maintenance of a new STP has been prepared. Cost of this STP comes to 674 Cr

AWARENESS PROGRAMS / ACIVITIES AT INDRADHANUSHYA ENVIRONMENT EDUCATION &

CITIZENSHIP CENTER

ENVIRONMNENT EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS, COLLEGE STUDENTS.

ENVIRONMENT COMPETITIONS FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS, COLLEGE STUDENTS, CITIZENS.

ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS PROGRAMS.

TEACHERS ORIENTATION WORKSHOP

SCHOOL & COLLEGE VISITS

EXHIBITS AT INDRADHANUSHYA

Conclusion

The city has taken multi dimensional approach to overcome the challenges of urbanization.

The solution lies in using different technologies tailor made to solve the specific needs of the problems at local level.

Citizen and Governance have come together and mutually agreed to execute solutions.

Pune- An Emerging ECO-Friendly City.

Thank You


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